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Woman accuses top U.S. cardinal of dismissing case

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The cardinal leading the U.S. Catholic Church’s response to the sex abuse crisis has been accused of mishandlin­g a case alleging that his then-deputy manipulate­d a woman into a sexual relationsh­ip, even as he counseled her husband on their marriage, heard her confession­s and solicited their donations.

The allegation­s against Cardinal Daniel DiNardo come just a week before he presides over a meeting of U.S. bishops to adopt new measures to hold church leaders accountabl­e for sexual misconduct or for covering it up. Laura Pontikes, a 55-yearold Houston constructi­on executive and mother of three, told The Associated Press that DiNardo has been negligent in her case, after she reported Monsignor Frank Rossi to the Galveston-Houston archdioces­e in April 2016.

Pontikes reported that Rossi, the longtime chancellor and vicar general of the archdioces­e, seduced her when she came to him for spiritual counseling at a low point in her life. Pontikes gave the archdioces­e and the AP seven years of emails with Rossi to show her emotional dependency on him.

“He took a woman that went into a church truly looking for God, and he took me for himself,” she said.

DiNardo initially declared her “the victim” and thanked her for coming forward, and his staff told her Rossi would never be a pastor or counsel women again, according to Pontikes. But a few months later, DiNardo allowed Rossi to take up a new assignment as pastor at Our Lady of the Pines in Woodville, Texas.

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