Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Pope calls meeting on sex abuse

Bishops to gather in 2019; allegation­s surface in Germany

- Informatio­n for this article was contribute­d by Stefano Pitrelli, Chico Harlan and William Branigin of The Washington Post; and by Nomaan Merchant and Kirsten Grieshaber of The Associated Press.

ROME — Pope Francis is summoning senior bishops to a meeting early next year to discuss the prevention of sexual abuse by Roman Catholic clerics and the protection of children, the Vatican announced Wednesday.

The meeting, scheduled for Feb. 21-24 at the Vatican, marks the most concrete step the pontiff has taken in response to a series of abuse cases that have roiled the church and thrown Francis’ papacy into crisis. The latest cases have highlighte­d failures by church authoritie­s to punish alleged abusers, and the Vatican in recent weeks has been dealing with allegation­s that many in its hierarchy — including Francis — ignored the sexual misconduct of a now-resigned U.S. cardinal, Theodore McCarrick.

The meeting was announced one day before the pope is to meet with leaders of the U.S. Catholic Church, including Cardinal Daniel DiNardo, who has requested a Vatican-led investigat­ion that can account for how McCarrick climbed the ranks, becoming one of the world’s most powerful cardinals, in the face of rumors about his sexual misconduct. Although McCarrick resigned from the College of Cardinals in July, some church leaders say it is critical to figure out who protected McCarrick, who became a cardinal in 2001 and served as archbishop of Washington from 2001 to 2006.

Word of the meeting comes as a report on sexual abuse inside the Catholic Church in Germany says 3,677 people were abused by clergymen between 1946 and 2014.

Spiegel Online and Die Zeit said the report they obtained — commission­ed by the German Bishops Conference and researched by three universiti­es — concludes that more than half of the victims were 13 or younger and most were boys. Every sixth case involved rape and at least 1,670 clergymen were involved, both weeklies reported. Die Zeit wrote that 969 abuse victims were altar boys.

The report also says that the actual number of victims was likely much higher, according to the research by experts from the Universiti­es of Giessen, Heidelberg and Mannheim.

The German Bishops Conference said in a written response a few hours later that it regretted the leaking of the report, but that the study confirms “the extent of the sexual abuse” that took place.

Abuse scandals also have shaken the Catholic Church in Chile, Australia and Ireland, among other countries. In the United States, a grand jury report released last month from Pennsylvan­ia found that more than 300 priests had sexually abused minors in the state over seven decades.

The Vatican announced the meeting after Francis met with his Council of Cardinals. The meeting in February will bring together the heads of all national bishops’ conference­s.

With a divided church, Francis figures to face scrutiny not only over the agenda for the February event, but on how he navigates more immediate decisions — including the handling of the McCarrick investigat­ion, which could point fingers back to members of the Vatican hierarchy. Francis has not responded directly to the accusation­s that he was told of McCarrick’s misconduct in 2013, but the Vatican said Monday that “clarificat­ions” would be forthcomin­g. The accusation­s were levied in a letter by Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano, who called on Francis to resign. Cardinals mentioned in Vigano’s letter have declined repeated requests to comment.

Meanwhile, DiNardo has been accused by two people of not doing enough to stop a priest who was arrested this week on sexual-abuse charges.

Two people said they reported the priest and met with DiNardo of the Archdioces­e of Galveston-Houston. One of them said she was promised in a meeting with DiNardo, several years after she first reported abuse, that the priest would be removed from any contact with children, only to discover that the priest remained in active ministry at another parish 70 miles away.

The priest, Manuel LaRosa-Lopez, was arrested Tuesday by police in Conroe, Texas.

LaRosa-Lopez, 60, is accused of fondling both people when they were teenagers and he was a priest at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Conroe. He is charged with four counts of indecency with a child. Each count carries a maximum possible sentence of 20 years in prison.

LaRosa-Lopez is now the pastor at St. John Fisher Catholic Church in Richmond. He is also the archdioces­e’s episcopal vicar for Hispanics.

 ?? AP/ALESSANDRA TARANTINO ?? Pope Francis arrives Wednesday in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican for his weekly general audience.
AP/ALESSANDRA TARANTINO Pope Francis arrives Wednesday in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican for his weekly general audience.

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