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Published 16:40 25 Aug 2018 BST
Updated 16:42 25 Aug 2018 BST
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Pope Francis signs the arrivals book as he meets with Taoiseach Leo Varadkar at Dublin Castle (Credit: Niall Carson)[/caption]
Pope Francis said he shares the Catholic church's "pain, shame and outrage" for not dealing with "repellent" child abuse by Irish priests, but did not categorically apologise. He said: "I cannot fail to acknowledge the grave scandal caused in Ireland by the abuse of young people by members of the church charged with responsibility for their protection and education - they are still in my heart.
"The failure of ecclesiastical authorities - bishops, religious superiors, priests and others - adequately to address these repellent crimes has rightly given rise to outrage, and remains a source of pain and shame for the Catholic community.
"I myself share those sentiments."
Irish premier Leo Varadkar referenced the "dark aspects of the Catholic church's history" in his speech welcoming Pope Francis.
"Magdalene laundries, Mother and Baby Homes, industrial schools, illegal adoptions and clerical child abuse are stains on our state, our society and also the Church," he said. "These wounds are still open and there is much to be done to bring about justice and truth and healing for victims and survivors.
"Holy Father, we ask that you use your office and influence to ensure this is done here in Ireland and also around the world.
"Above all, Holy Father, I ask to you to listen to the victims and survivors."
Magdalene laundries, or Magdalene asylums, were buildings where "fallen women" were confined against their will. "Fallen" was a term used to deride women who had "lost their innocence" via perceived promiscuity.
Mother and Baby Homes similarly locked up unmarried pregnant women. At industrial schools the abuse of children was systematically covered up by religious superiors.
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