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VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis on Friday
accepted the resignation of Cardinal Donald Wuerl, the archbishop of
Washington, a moment many victims of clerical abuse had hoped would
demonstrate his commitment to holding bishops accountable for
mismanaging cases of sexual misconduct.
But instead of making an example of Cardinal Wuerl, who was named in a recent Pennsylvania grand jury report
that accused church leaders of covering up abuse, Francis held him up
as a model for the future unity of the Roman Catholic Church. The pope
cited Cardinal Wuerl’s “nobility” and announced that the 77-year-old
prelate would stay on as the archdiocese’s caretaker until the
appointment of his successor.
In an
interview, Cardinal Wuerl said that he would continue to live in
Washington and that he expected to keep his position in Vatican offices
that exert great influence, including one that advises the pope on the
appointment of bishops.
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Labels: Bishop Wuerl, homosexuality, Pope Francis
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