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Sat Jul 11, 2015, 07:03 AM Jul 2015

Ex-archbishop taken to hospital hours before child sex abuse trial

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http://www.dw.com/en/ex-archbishop-taken-to-hospital-hours-before-child-sex-abuse-trial/a-18578377



Jozef Wesolowski, a former archbishop accused of child sex abuse, has been hospitalized hours before a trial against him was set to open at the Vatican. The unprecedented trial is likely to be adjourned to a later date.

Ex-archbishop taken to hospital hours before child sex abuse trial
11.07.2015

The 66-year-old former archbishop was placed in intensive care at a Vatican hospital, Holy See officials said Saturday, just hours before a trial against him was set to begin.

The details about Jozef Wesolowski's medical condition have not been disclosed.

The former Polish archbishop and papal ambassador to the Dominican Republic was set to stand a trial on Saturday for possessing child pornographic material in Rome during 2013-14 and sexually abusing minors during his stint as Vatican ambassador between 2008 and 2013.

Wesolowski was recalled to Rome in 2013 after local media accused him of paying young boys to perform sexual acts. He was defrocked by a Church court in June last year and was then put under house arrest on the orders of Pope Francis in September. Vatican inspectors found pornographic material on his computer following his arrest.

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A little background on Wesolowski:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C3%B3zef_Weso%C5%82owski

Investigations

On 21 August 2013, Wesołowski resigned as nuncio. On 2 September 2013, the Dominican investigative reporter Nuria Piera reported that Wesołowski was involved in child abuse.[1] By then it was believed that Wesołowski had left the Dominican Republic.[2] The next day Agripino Núñez Collado, president of the Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra and spokesperson of the Dominican Catholic church, said that Wesołowski had been recalled to the Vatican because of child abuse allegations. On 4 September 2013, Dominican Republic authorities launched an investigation into Wesołowski's conduct.[3] The Vatican confirmed there was an investigation into Wesołowski by both the Vatican and the Dominican Republic authorities and that he had been recalled by the Vatican. A Vatican spokesperson denied that allegations of child abuse were the basis for the recall,[3] but said the allegations were serious enough to suspend Wesołowski during the investigation.[4] Local church leaders later denied that Wesołowski was being investigated for child abuse and described his recall as an administrative procedure.[4] A priest accused along with Wesołowski, Wojciech Gil, had returned home to Poland, and Dominican investigators provided their Polish counterparts with extensive documentation of criminal allegations against him in September, since Poland and the Dominican Republic have no extradition treaty.[5] Gil had been suspended from his duties in May 2013 while on vacation in his native Poland.[6] He has said the charges against him are the work of drug gangsters opposed to his educational work.[7] Polish officials arrested Gil on 17 February 2014.[8][a]

In January 2014 there were reports that the Vatican had refused to extradite Wesołowski to his native Poland,[11] based on the Vatican's reply to an inquiry from District Prosecutor's Office in Warsaw that said: "Archbishop Wesołowski is a citizen of the Vatican, and Vatican law does not allow for his extradition."[12] According to Vatican spokesperson Federico Lombardi, no extradition request had been made and the Vatican, Poland, and the Dominican Republic were cooperating with one another. He said that Wesołowski is subject to a canonical investigation by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith and possible outcomes could include his laicization. He also said that criminal charges to be tried in a Vatican court were a possibility.[13]

On 27 June 2014, the Vatican Press Office announced that the first stage of the canonical trial of Wesołowski had ended with his laicisation.[14] A laicized cleric is forbidden to exercise ministerial functions under nearly all circumstances. In general, any exercise of his power to administer the Sacraments is considered valid but illicit, except in extraordinary circumstances.[15]

On the following 23 September, the Vatican held an opening hearing in criminal proceedings against Wesołowski. Because of his health, he remains under house arrest for the duration of the trial rather than under more restrictive detention.[16] According to Lombardi, Wesolowski no longer enjoys diplomatic immunity and is subject to any judicial procedures that may be brought against him.[17] According to a report prepared by IT investigators for the prosecutors, thousands of sexually explicit photographs and videos have been found on computers he used. They are using technical data they have recovered to reconstruct Wesołowski's contacts in the course of his diplomatic career.[18]

Gian Piero Milan, the Vatican's Promoter of Justice, and Francisco Domínguez Brito, the Attorney General of the Dominican Republic, discussed Wesołowski's case before Pope Francis met with Dominguez Brito on December 3. Domingues Brito told the Pope he and Milan had "looked into the procedures, legal competencies and steps to follow, in line with Vatican criminal procedures". According to the Pope's spokesman, Francis "underlined that the institutions of both judicial systems must act with complete freedom and within the law".[19]
Prosecution

Wesolowski was indicted on June 2015 by a Vatican prosecutor for possessing child pornography, with a trial date set for 11 July.[20]
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