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The head of the Catholic Church in England and Wales has written to the Vatican to ask if Jimmy Savile's papal knighthood can be posthumously removed, the Church has confirmed.The head of the Catholic Church in England and Wales has written to the Vatican to ask if Jimmy Savile's papal knighthood can be posthumously removed, the Church has confirmed.
The Archbishop of Westminster, the Most Reverend Vincent Nichols, called for the removal of the late TV presenter's name from papal honours lists to recognise the "deep distress" of abuse victims. The Archbishop of Westminster, the Most Reverend Vincent Nichols, asked Church officials in Rome to investigate the matter, recognising the "deep distress" of the late presenter's abuse victims.
Police confirmed Savile could have sexually abused some 300 people.Police confirmed Savile could have sexually abused some 300 people.
Savile was granted the honour in 1990.Savile was granted the honour in 1990.
Meanwhile, a statement released by Savile's nephew, Roger Foster, described the family's "despair and sadness" over the revelations, adding "our feelings are in turmoil as we await the next turn of events".Meanwhile, a statement released by Savile's nephew, Roger Foster, described the family's "despair and sadness" over the revelations, adding "our feelings are in turmoil as we await the next turn of events".
Savile was made a Knight Commander of St Gregory the Great by Pope John Paul II for his charity work.Savile was made a Knight Commander of St Gregory the Great by Pope John Paul II for his charity work.
There is no established process to remove a Papal knighthood posthumously as the honour dies with the recipient.There is no established process to remove a Papal knighthood posthumously as the honour dies with the recipient.
A spokesman confirmed Archbishop Nichols was seeking to get the effects of the honour "nullified" in recognition of "the deep distress" of those who had suffered abuse. But a spokesman confirmed Archbishop Nichols "wrote last week to the Holy See asking the competent office to investigate whether the Papal Honour awarded to Jimmy Savile for his charitable works could be posthumously removed and its effects nullified".
He added that this was also in recognition of "the disquiet" among senior Church officials that Savile's name remains on any papal lists. He said the letter was written "recognising the deep distress of all those who have suffered abuse and the disquiet at Mr Savile's name remaining on Papal Honours lists".
The Metropolitan Police has launched a criminal inquiry into the allegations against the former BBC presenter and DJ, who died in October 2011 aged 84, describing him as a predatory sex offender.The Metropolitan Police has launched a criminal inquiry into the allegations against the former BBC presenter and DJ, who died in October 2011 aged 84, describing him as a predatory sex offender.
They believe he may have sexually abused many people over a 40-year period, sometimes on BBC premises. They believe he may have sexually abused many people, sometimes on BBC premises, over a 40-year period.