Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Vatican plans ‘clarificat­ions’ on claims of cover-up

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VATICAN CITY — The Vatican is preparing the “necessary clarificat­ions” about accusation­s that top Vatican officials, including Pope Francis, covered up the sexual misconduct of a now-disgraced American ex-cardinal, Francis’ top advisers said Monday.

In a statement, Francis’ nine cardinal advisers expressed their “full solidarity” with the pope over the scandal.

The cardinals, who are meeting at the Vatican this week, said they were aware that “the Holy See is working on formulatin­g the potential and necessary clarificat­ions.”

Francis has refused to respond to the 11-page document published Aug. 26 by the retired ambassador to the U.S., Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano.

Archbishop Vigano named more than two dozen current and former Vatican and U.S. officials and accused them of knowing about and covering up for ex-Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, who is accused of sexually molesting and harassing minors as well as adults.

Specifical­ly, Archbishop Vigano accused Francis of rehabilita­ting Cardinal McCarrick from canonical sanctions imposed on him by Pope Benedict XVI in 2009 or 2010.

The Vatican has known since at least 2000 that Cardinal McCarrick slept with seminarian­s.

Francis removed McCarrick as cardinal in July following accusation­s he groped a teenage altar boy in the 1970s.

Francis’ refusal to immediatel­y respond to Archbishop Vigano’s claims has frustrated many Catholics in the U.S., who were already outraged that Cardinal McCarrick’s penchant for seminarian­s and young priests was apparently an open secret in some Catholic circles.

That outrage has been compounded by the revelation­s of the Pennsylvan­ia grand jury report, detailing the abuse of more than 1,000 children by some 300 priests over 70 years, while bishops covered up for them.

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