The Oklahoman

US Catholic leaders traveling to Vatican

- BY NOMAAN MERCHANT

HOUSTON — As U.S. Catholic leaders head to the Vatican to meet with Pope Francis about a growing church abuse crisis, the cardinal leading the delegation has been accused by two people of not doing enough to stop a priest who was arrested this week on sexual abuse charges.

The two people told The Associated Press that they reported the priest and met with Cardinal Daniel DiNardo of the Archdioces­e of Galveston-Houston. One of them says 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. Both people who spoke to the AP are cooperatin­g with police.

The priest’s arrest and allegation­s that DiNardo kept an abusive priest around children cast a shadow over a Thursday summit at the Vatican between Pope Francis and American bishops and cardinals. DiNardo is leading the delegation, putting him in the position of having to fend off abuse allegation­s in his own diocese while at the same time calling on the pope to get tougher on clergy abuse.

In addition to his responsibi­lities in Houston, DiNardo is head of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, a position that has made him a prominent figure in the church’s response to a new wave of allegation­s that Catholic leaders covered up sexual abuse. He has been outspoken in his calls for Pope Francis to investigat­e ex-Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, who was removed from his post in July after a credible accusation that he groped a teenager.

DiNardo himself is now facing criticism for his role in handling a priest accused of abusing children.

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 while also serving as the archdioces­e’s episcopal vicar for Hispanics.

The archdioces­e issued a statement Wednesday confirming that both people had come forward to report abuse by LaRosa-Lopez, one of them in 2001. The archdioces­e said it reported both allegation­s to the state Child Protective Services, and said it was unaware of any other “allegation­s of inappropri­ate conduct involving minors” against the priest. A spokesman for CPS on Wednesday declined to comment, citing confidenti­ality of the reports. LaRosaLope­z did not immediatel­y return a phone message left Wednesday.

“To anyone affected by any form of abuse by anyone who represents the Church, the Archdioces­e deeply regrets such a fundamenta­l violation of trust, and commits itself to eliminatin­g such unacceptab­le actions,” the archdioces­e said.

Both accusers who say they went to DiNardo are now in their 30s. The Associated Press typically does not identify victims in sexual abuse cases, and both people asked that their names be withheld.

One was flown by the church from the West Coast to Houston to meet with DiNardo and the victims’ assistance coordinato­r for the archdioces­e. They met at the archdioces­e on the afternoon of Aug. 10, just as he was taking on a greater role nationally in responding to the McCarrick saga.

The man wrote down notes from the meeting quickly after leaving, and shared a copy of the notes with AP.

“Cardinal seemed dismissive of situation,” the notes read. He also wrote down what he says is a quote from DiNardo: “You should have told us sooner.”

 ?? [AP PHOTO] ?? Pope Francis is presented with a rugby ball, as he meets members of a rugby team formed by refugees at the end of his general audience in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican on Wednesday. Some American Catholic leaders are going to the Vatican to meet with the pope about the growing church abuse crisis.
[AP PHOTO] Pope Francis is presented with a rugby ball, as he meets members of a rugby team formed by refugees at the end of his general audience in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican on Wednesday. Some American Catholic leaders are going to the Vatican to meet with the pope about the growing church abuse crisis.
 ?? [AP FILE PHOTO] ?? In this Nov. 15, 2016, photo, Cardinal Daniel DiNardo of the Archdioces­e of Galveston-Houston, the newly-elected president of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, speaks at a news conference at the USCCB’s annual fall meeting in Baltimore.
[AP FILE PHOTO] In this Nov. 15, 2016, photo, Cardinal Daniel DiNardo of the Archdioces­e of Galveston-Houston, the newly-elected president of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, speaks at a news conference at the USCCB’s annual fall meeting in Baltimore.

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