Pope begs forgiveness for 'scandals' that have hit Rome, Vatican in recent days

Pope Francis delivers his blessing as he arrives in St. Peter's Square for the weekly general audience, at the Vatican, Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2015. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia) (The Associated Press)

Pope Francis delivers a blessing as he arrives in St. Peter's Square for the weekly general audience, at the Vatican, Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2015. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia) (The Associated Press)

Pope Francis is asking forgiveness for recent scandals that have hit Rome and the Vatican.

The pope didn't cite specific examples in his off-the-cuff request for pardon at the start of his Wednesday general audience.

But the past week has seen its fair share of problems: On the eve of Francis' big meeting on the family, a Vatican monsignor came out as gay. Then Rome's mayor resigned amid scandal and criticism by the church. And recently, a leaked letter revealed grave concerns by a dozen cardinals about the way Francis' synod was being run.

Francis said: "Before beginning the catechesis I want in the name of the church to ask forgiveness for the scandals which recently have hit Rome and the Vatican. I ask forgiveness."