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Brickbat

(19,339 posts)
Mon Jun 15, 2015, 08:34 AM Jun 2015

[Archbishop] Nienstedt, deputy resign after abuse coverup charges against archdiocese

Source: AP via Star Tribune

VATICAN CITY — The embattled archbishop of St. Paul and Minneapolis, and a deputy bishop resigned Monday after prosecutors there charged the archdiocese with having failed to protect children from unspeakable harm from a pedophile priest.

The Vatican said Pope Francis accepted the resignations of Archbishop John Nienstedt and Auxiliary Bishop Lee Anthony Piche. They resigned under the code of canon law that allows bishops to resign before they retire because of illness or some other "grave" reason that makes them unfit for office.

Earlier this month, prosecutors charged the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis as a corporation of having "turned a blind eye" to repeated reports of inappropriate behavior by a priest who was later convicted of molesting two boys. No individual was named in the complaint.

The resignations came on the same day that the Vatican announced it was putting its former ambassador to the Dominican Republic, Jozef Wesolowski, on trial in a Vatican court on charges he sexually abused boys in the Caribbean country and possessed child pornography. Wesolowski, who has already been defrocked after being convicted in a canon law court, now faces possible jail time if convicted by the criminal tribunal of the Vatican City State.

Read more: http://www.startribune.com/us-archbishop-resigns-after-archdiocese-charged-with-coverup/307340311/

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[Archbishop] Nienstedt, deputy resign after abuse coverup charges against archdiocese (Original Post) Brickbat Jun 2015 OP
That is how many churches handled abusive ministers. Remove them from their posts and send jwirr Jun 2015 #1
What did the Church do? Prosecutors filed charges and these men resigned in fear. Bluenorthwest Jun 2015 #2
They also removed these men skepticscott Jun 2015 #4
I was referring to the statement that Francis had finally said that they were going to act against jwirr Jun 2015 #3

jwirr

(39,215 posts)
1. That is how many churches handled abusive ministers. Remove them from their posts and send
Mon Jun 15, 2015, 09:42 AM
Jun 2015

them to less visible posts such as a reservation or some foreign post. That is to me a more disgusting practice than the actual abuse. Target children who have even less power to fight back. Glad to see that the Catholic Church is finally doing something at least. Not enough but something.

 

Bluenorthwest

(45,319 posts)
2. What did the Church do? Prosecutors filed charges and these men resigned in fear.
Mon Jun 15, 2015, 10:04 AM
Jun 2015

They were not fired by Francis, and the Vatican did not charge them, the government did. They were prosecuted under the secular law by secular powers.

 

skepticscott

(13,029 posts)
4. They also removed these men
Mon Jun 15, 2015, 10:29 AM
Jun 2015

from the jurisdiction in which the crimes are reported to have taken place, whose authority they should have been subject to for the prosecution of those crimes, as well as any punishment.

I'm sure that Vatican prison is a hellhole.

jwirr

(39,215 posts)
3. I was referring to the statement that Francis had finally said that they were going to act against
Mon Jun 15, 2015, 10:20 AM
Jun 2015

this issue. I live in MN and I was fully aware that the state would be acting on the MN priests. And I was basically saying how churches (not just the Catholic Church) had handled the situation in the past. And most probably still do. Cover up - relocate.

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