"Prostitution is a crime and an offence against humanity,"Pope Francis says

Pope Francis flanked by Cardinal Kevin Farrell, right, delivers his speech at the opening session of the pre-synod of the youths meeting, at the the Mater Ecclesiae college in Rome , Monday, March 19, 2018. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)
Pope Francis flanked by Cardinal Kevin Farrell, right, delivers his speech at the opening session of the pre-synod of the youths meeting, at the the Mater Ecclesiae college in Rome , Monday, March 19, 2018. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)
Pope Francis has asked forgiveness for all Christians who buy sex from women, saying men who frequent prostitutes are criminals with a 'sick mentality' who think that women exist to be exploited.

'This isn't making love. This is torturing a woman. Let's not confuse the terms,' Francis insisted.

The pope made the comments during an intimate, four-hour-long listening session with 300 young people who were invited by the Vatican to Rome.

The purpose of the session was to help church leaders learn about young people's attitudes towards the Catholic Church.

Blessing Okoedion, who was forced into prostitution but escaped, asked Francis how the church could allow Catholics to be clients for the many Nigerian women in Italy who - like her - were victims of human trafficking.

'I ask myself, and I ask you: Is the male chauvinistic church able to truthfully ask itself about this high demand by clients?' she asked.

Francis, who has made the fight against human trafficking and modern-day sex slaves a priority of his pontificate, urged young people to take up the fight against trafficking and forced prostitution.

'This is one of the battles that I ask you young people to do, for the dignity of women,' he said.

The pontiff said forced prostitution was born of a 'sick mentality' that no form of feminism has managed to rid from society, one that thinks that 'women are to be exploited.'

Speaking directly to Okoedion, he concluded: 'I want to take advantage of this moment, because you talked about baptized and Christians, to ask your forgiveness, from society and all the Catholics who do this criminal act.'

Monday's meeting was preparation for a big synod of bishops in October on helping young people find their vocations in life.

BY DAILY MAIL