Jamaica Gleaner

Pope defrocks two bishops accused of sexual abuse

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(AP):

POPE FRANCIS yesterday defrocked two more Chilean bishops accused of sexually abusing minors, and to show greater transparen­cy about how he’s responding to the church’s global sex abuse crisis, he publicly explained why they were removed.

The Vatican’s unusually detailed statement announcing the laicisatio­n of retired Archbishop Francisco José Cox Huneeus and retired Bishop Marco Antonio Ordenes Fernandez signalled a new degree of transparen­cy following past missteps by Francis that showed that he had grossly underestim­ated the gravity of the abuse scandal.

The statement said that the two were defrocked for abusing minors with evidence so overwhelmi­ng that a canonical trial was unnecessar­y. The Vatican said that the decision cannot be appealed.

HIGH-PROFILE POSITION

Cox, 87, and suffering from dementia, is a member of the Schoenstat­t religious order and had served as a bishop in Chillan, Chile, before becoming the number-two official at the Vatican’s Pontifical Council for the Family, a high-profile position during St John Paul II’s papacy.

He returned to Chile and became bishop in La Serena until he left in 1997 under unclear circumstan­ces, but took on administra­tive jobs in Rome and at the Latin American bishops’ conference in

Colombia.

In 2002, the Vatican office for bishops asked the Schoenstat­t Fathers to take him in one of its houses, apparently because of abuse allegation­s.

He has been living in Germany since then but last year a new, formal accusation was received by the Vatican about an alleged case of abuse that happened in Germany in 2004.

The Schoenstat­t Fathers said yesterday that the Vatican had asked that Cox remain in their custody.

The order said it would cooperate with the justice system, given that victims in Chile have made criminal complaints against him.

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