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Pope accepts resignatio­n of American cardinal caught in sex abuse scandal

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VATICAN CITY: Pope Francis has accepted the resignatio­n of a prominent US cardinal who is accused of sexually abusing a teenager nearly five decades ago, the Vatican said on Saturday.

Theodore Mccarrick, the former archbishop of Washington, was removed from the ministry in June after a review board found there was "credible" evidence that he had assaulted the teen while working as a priest in New York in the early 1970s.

"On Friday evening the Holy Father received the letter in which Cardinal Theodore Mccarrick, Archbishop Emeritus of Washington (USA), presented his resignatio­n as a member of the College of Cardinals," the Vatican said in a statement on Saturday.

"Pope Francis accepted his resignatio­n from the cardinalat­e and has ordered his suspension from the exercise of any public ministry, together with the obligation to remain in a house yet to be indicated to him, for a life of prayer and penance until the accusation­s made against him are examined in a regular canonical trial."

Mccarrick, 88, is one of the most prominent American cardinals active on the internatio­nal stage and the charges make him one of the most high-profile Catholic leaders to face abuse claims.

Although he has officially retired, Mccarrick has continued to travel abroad regularly, including to defend human rights issues.

Mccarrick was ordained a priest in 1958 and rose through the ranks in the Archdioces­e of New York before being installed as archbishop of Washington in 2001, a post he held until 2006.

The claims against him were made public in June by Cardinal Timothy Dolan, the current archbishop of New York.

Dolan said an independen­t forensic agency "thoroughly investigat­ed" the allegation.

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