Video shows pope defending Chile bishop accused of cover up

SANTIAGO, Chile — A Chilean television station has aired a video that shows Pope Francis defending a Santiago bishop whose opponents allege has covered up sexual abuse by a notorious pedophile priest.

In the video, shot in May and broadcast on Friday by Chilean TV channel Mega, Francis blames "leftists" for a campaign against the bishop of Osorno, Monsignor Juan Barros.

"Don't let yourselves be led by the noses, by the leftists who have plotted this," the pope says in the video, speaking to Chilean visitors at the Vatican. He noted that the allegations against Barros had been dismissed by a Chilean court.

Jaime Coiro, a deacon and former spokesman for the church in Chile, said on his Twitter account that he was there when the video was made and that Francis was speaking to him. He said the comments were recorded on an iPad by an Argentine standing nearby.

A spokeswoman for Mega told The Associated Press that it obtained the video from a confidential source on Friday.

The office of the Vatican's spokesman did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Sunday. But Francis' comments were in line with his past support of Barros.

In late March, the Vatican released a statement defending Barros, saying the Congregation for Bishops examined his candidacy for bishop "and did not find objective reasons to preclude the appointment."

The priest in question is Fernando Karadima, who was sanctioned in 2011 for sexually abusing teenagers. At least three of his alleged victims have said Barros knew about the abuse and was sometimes present when it took place. Barros has said he knew nothing about Karadima's wrongdoing.

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