Pope Leo met privately with Spanish abuse survivors, signaling a rare moment of listening—but critics say it’s more optics than action. While the Pope urged bishops to prioritize reparations and safeguarding, sidelined survivor groups accuse the Church of staging a PR stunt. With hundreds of thousands potentially abused in Spain, advocates demand real accountability: fair compensation, mental health support, and job training for victims. Time constraints may limit outreach, but survivors say the Church must act—not just appear to care.

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