The Jerusalem Post

Pope orders investigat­ion of bishop as US Church leaders meet on abuse crisis

- • By PHILIP PULLELLA

VATICAN CITY (Reuters) – Pope Francis has ordered the investigat­ion of an American bishop accused of sexual misconduct with adults and has accepted his resignatio­n, the Vatican and US Church officials said on Thursday.

The announceme­nt was made as the pope was meeting US Catholic Church leaders to discuss the fallout from a scandal involving a former American cardinal and demands from an archbishop that the pontiff step down.

The Catholic Church worldwide is reeling from crises involving sexual abuse of minors.

Surveys show plummeting confidence in the Church in the United States, Chile, Australia, and Ireland where the scandal has hit hardest, as well as in other countries.

The bishop who resigned is Michael J. Bransfield, 75, of the Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston, West Virginia. The Vatican said the pope had appointed Archbishop William Lori of Baltimore to run the diocese until a new bishop is appointed.

Neither the Vatican nor the Archdioces­e of Baltimore gave any details of the specific allegation­s against the disgraced bishop.

Neither Bransfield nor his legal representa­tive could immediatel­y be reached for comment. The Archdioces­e’s website said the pope had instructed Lori to conduct an investigat­ion into allegation­s of sexual harassment of adults by Bransfield. “My primary concern is for the care and support of the priests and people of the Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston at this difficult time,” Lori said in a statement.

“I further pledge to conduct a thorough investigat­ion in search of the truth into the troubling allegation­s against Bishop Bransfield and to work closely with the clergy, religious and lay leaders of the diocese until the appointmen­t of a new bishop,” he said.

 ?? (Reuters) ?? POPE FRANCIS (left) shakes hands with Cardinal Daniel DiNardo, Archbishop of Galveston-Houston, as he arrives with other US Catholic Church leaders at the Vatican yesterday.
(Reuters) POPE FRANCIS (left) shakes hands with Cardinal Daniel DiNardo, Archbishop of Galveston-Houston, as he arrives with other US Catholic Church leaders at the Vatican yesterday.

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