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Catholic sex abuse: Pope critic Archbishop Vigano 'in hiding' | Catholic sex abuse: Pope critic Archbishop Vigano 'in hiding' |
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A former Vatican diplomat who accused the Pope of covering up reports of clerical sex abuse is lying low over fears for his safety, it is claimed. | |
Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano wrote in a letter that Pope Francis knew of allegations against a US cardinal five years before accepting his resignation. | |
Italian blogger Aldo Maria Valli later said the archbishop had told him that he had "purchased an aeroplane ticket". | |
The senior priest has made no further comment since the weekend. | |
Recounting a meeting between the pair, Valli describes what the archbishop told him, writing: "He will leave the country. He cannot tell me where he is going. I am not to look for him. His old mobile phone number will no longer work. We say goodbye for the last time." | Recounting a meeting between the pair, Valli describes what the archbishop told him, writing: "He will leave the country. He cannot tell me where he is going. I am not to look for him. His old mobile phone number will no longer work. We say goodbye for the last time." |
An English translation of the blogpost has been published on Catholic Journal OnePeterFive. | An English translation of the blogpost has been published on Catholic Journal OnePeterFive. |
Similar claims that the archbishop is concerned about his safety were made by Edward Pentin of the conservative National Catholic Register. | |
Journalist Marco Tosatti, who says he helped the archbishop draft his bombshell 11-page letter, which was published on Sunday, told the BBC: "I don't know where he may be. He told me that he wanted to remain quiet. And at the moment, he's not answering his phone." | |
He made no mention of threats to his welfare, however. | |
What did the Archbishop's letter say? | What did the Archbishop's letter say? |
In his letter, Archbishop Vigano said he told Pope Francis that Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, the former archbishop of Washington, had been accused of sexually abusing lower-ranking seminarians and priests over decades. | In his letter, Archbishop Vigano said he told Pope Francis that Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, the former archbishop of Washington, had been accused of sexually abusing lower-ranking seminarians and priests over decades. |
He said Pope Francis' predecessor, Pope Benedict XVI, had taken action against the cardinal, forcing him to withdraw to a life of "prayer and penance". | He said Pope Francis' predecessor, Pope Benedict XVI, had taken action against the cardinal, forcing him to withdraw to a life of "prayer and penance". |
However, he said Francis had lifted the sanctions against him and allowed him to return to full duties. | However, he said Francis had lifted the sanctions against him and allowed him to return to full duties. |
Pope Francis "knew from at least 23 June 2013 that McCarrick was a serial predator", the archbishop wrote, adding: "He knew that he was a corrupt man, he covered for him to the bitter end." | Pope Francis "knew from at least 23 June 2013 that McCarrick was a serial predator", the archbishop wrote, adding: "He knew that he was a corrupt man, he covered for him to the bitter end." |
McCarrick, now 88, resigned in disgrace in July. | McCarrick, now 88, resigned in disgrace in July. |
"Pope Francis must be the first to set a good example for cardinals and bishops who covered up McCarrick's abuses and resign along with all of them," Archbishop Vigano wrote. | "Pope Francis must be the first to set a good example for cardinals and bishops who covered up McCarrick's abuses and resign along with all of them," Archbishop Vigano wrote. |
The archbishop, who served as the Vatican's envoy in Washington from 2011 until 2016, has produced no evidence of his alleged 2013 conversation with the Pope. | The archbishop, who served as the Vatican's envoy in Washington from 2011 until 2016, has produced no evidence of his alleged 2013 conversation with the Pope. |
His letter was published as the Pope addressed sexual abuse by priests during a two-day visit to Ireland. | His letter was published as the Pope addressed sexual abuse by priests during a two-day visit to Ireland. |
How has the Pope reacted? | How has the Pope reacted? |
Pope Francis has declined to comment on the claims against him. | Pope Francis has declined to comment on the claims against him. |
"I will not say a word about that. I think the statement speaks for itself," he told journalists on his plane as he flew back to Rome on Monday. | "I will not say a word about that. I think the statement speaks for itself," he told journalists on his plane as he flew back to Rome on Monday. |
The Pope urged those present to "read the document carefully and judge it for yourselves". | The Pope urged those present to "read the document carefully and judge it for yourselves". |
"You have sufficient journalistic capacity to draw conclusions," he added. | "You have sufficient journalistic capacity to draw conclusions," he added. |
How have Catholics responded? | How have Catholics responded? |
Reaction from within the Catholic community has varied widely, reflecting divided attitudes to Pope Francis. | Reaction from within the Catholic community has varied widely, reflecting divided attitudes to Pope Francis. |
While more progressive Catholics have praised the Pope's engagement with social issues, the church's conservative wing regard him as unsuitably liberal. | While more progressive Catholics have praised the Pope's engagement with social issues, the church's conservative wing regard him as unsuitably liberal. |
Some Catholics have called for a full investigation into Archbishop Vigano's allegations. | Some Catholics have called for a full investigation into Archbishop Vigano's allegations. |
Others have pointed to perceived inconsistencies - including the fact that Cardinal McCarrick was seen in public with Pope Benedict after the date he was supposedly sanctioned by him. | Others have pointed to perceived inconsistencies - including the fact that Cardinal McCarrick was seen in public with Pope Benedict after the date he was supposedly sanctioned by him. |
Nicolas Seneze, the Rome correspondent for the French daily La Croix, told the AFP news agency there is "a clear desire to attack" the pontiff. | Nicolas Seneze, the Rome correspondent for the French daily La Croix, told the AFP news agency there is "a clear desire to attack" the pontiff. |
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