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School removes archbishop’s name

Cardinal Wuerl named in Pa. sex abuse report

- By Marc Levy The Associated Press

HARRISBURG, Pa. — A Roman Catholic high school will shed the name of Washington’s archbishop after he was cited in a sweeping grand jury report as having allowed priests accused of sexually abusing children to be reassigned or reinstated while he was Pittsburgh’s bishop.

The Diocese of Pittsburgh said Wednesday that Washington Cardinal Donald Wuerl made the request to remove his name from Cardinal Wuerl North Catholic High School, and that school and diocese officials accepted it.

The sign out front of the suburban Pittsburgh school was discovered vandalized Monday, with red spray paint obscuring Wuerl’s name as some Catholics called for his resignatio­n or ouster, and a petition circulated to remove his name from the high school.

The 77-year-old Wuerl has defended himself, saying he acted to protect children, promptly investigat­e allegation­s and strengthen policies as understand­ing of child abuse evolved. He has said he will not resign.

In its statement, the Pittsburgh Diocese cited what it said was Wuerl’s Aug. 16 letter: “In light of the circumstan­ces today and lest we in any way detract from the purpose of Catholic education … I respectful­ly ask you to remove my name from it. In this way, there should be no distractio­n from the great success of the school and, most importantl­y, the reason for the school — the students.”

Wuerl was Pittsburgh’s bishop from 1988 through 2006.

In one case cited in the grand jury report released Aug. 14, Wuerl — acting on a doctor’s recommenda­tion — enabled priest William O’malley to return to active ministry as a canonical consultant in 1998 despite allegation­s of abuse lodged against him in the past and his own admission that he was sexually interested in adolescent­s.

In his appointmen­t letter, Wuerl wrote, “At the same time I welcome you back to priestly ministry following your leave of absence for personal reasons. Your willingnes­s to serve in this capacity and to be of assistance … is a sign of your dedication and priestly zeal,” the grand jury report said.

Years later, according to the report, six more people alleged that they had been sexually assaulted by O’malley, in some cases after he had been reinstated.

 ?? Keith Srakocic ?? The Associated Press The sign at Cardinal Wuerl North Catholic High School was discovered vandalized Monday in Cranberry Township, Pa.
Keith Srakocic The Associated Press The sign at Cardinal Wuerl North Catholic High School was discovered vandalized Monday in Cranberry Township, Pa.

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