Pope Francis used his annual Christmas mass on Thursday to denounce psychological violence and abuses of power, as the case of a prominent priest accused of using his power to sexually abuse nuns has rocked the Church. The Jesuit order, of which the Pope is a member, has been rattled in recent weeks by the case of Father Marko Ivan Rupnik.
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Pope Francis condemns psychological violence as Jesuit case rocks Vatican
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