Imperial Valley Press

Pope asks US bishop to resign after cover-up investigat­ion

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ROME (AP) — A bishop in Minnesota resigned Tuesday at the request of Pope Francis after he was investigat­ed by the Vatican for allegedly interferin­g with past investigat­ions into clergy sexual abuse, officials said.

The Vatican said Francis accepted the resignatio­n of Crookston Bishop Michael Hoeppner and named a temporary replacemen­t to run the diocese. Hoeppner is 71, four years shy of the normal retirement age for bishops.

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Crookston said the pontiff asked Hoeppner to resign following the Vatican probe, which it said arose from reports that the bishop “had at times failed to observe applicable norms when presented with allegation­s of sexual abuse involving clergy.”

The Vatican and U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops simultaneo­usly announced Hoeppner’s resignatio­n and the appointmen­t of the Most Rev. Richard E. Pate, the retired bishop of Des Moines, as a temporary administra­tor without commenting on the reason for the change.

The diocese of Crookston counts nearly 35,000 Catholics in northern Minnesota.

The Vatican had tasked St. Paul-Minneapoli­s Archbishop Bernard Hebda with conducting a preliminar­y investigat­ion. Last year, Hebda’s office announced that the Holy See had authorized a more in-depth probe.

Hoeppner is accused of stating that a priest was fit for ministry despite allegedly knowing the priest had abused a 16-year-old boy in the early 1970s. The victim, Ron Vasek, later sued the diocese, alleging that Hoeppner blackmaile­d him into retracting his allegation­s against Monsignor Roger Grundhaus. The lawsuit was settled for an undisclose­d sum in 2017.

Hoeppner was the first bishop known to be investigat­ed by the Vatican under a 2019 law that Francis approved laying out the procedures to conduct preliminar­y investigat­ions against bishops accused of sex abuse or cover-up.

He has said in sworn testimony that he was trying to protect the victim’s confidenti­ality by stating that Grundhaus was fit for ministry. He has said Grundhaus continues to deny Vasek’s allegation­s.

 ?? AP PHOTO/ STEVE RUARK ?? In this Nov. 10, 2008 file photo, Bishop Michael J. Hoeppner of Crookston, Minn. prays during a semi-annual meeting of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, in Baltimore. A Minnesota bishop who was investigat­ed by the Vatican for allegedly interferin­g with past investigat­ions into clergy sexual abuse has resigned. The Vatican said Tuesday that Pope Francis had accepted the resignatio­n of Crookston Bishop Michael Hoeppner and named a temporary replacemen­t to run the dioceses.
AP PHOTO/ STEVE RUARK In this Nov. 10, 2008 file photo, Bishop Michael J. Hoeppner of Crookston, Minn. prays during a semi-annual meeting of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, in Baltimore. A Minnesota bishop who was investigat­ed by the Vatican for allegedly interferin­g with past investigat­ions into clergy sexual abuse has resigned. The Vatican said Tuesday that Pope Francis had accepted the resignatio­n of Crookston Bishop Michael Hoeppner and named a temporary replacemen­t to run the dioceses.

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