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Pope Francis defrocks 88-year-old former cardinal over sex abuse

- Joel Shannon Contributi­ng: Teresa Lo, USA TODAY; The Associated Press

Former U.S. Cardinal Theodore McCarrick has been defrocked by Pope Francis after Vatican officials found him guilty of sexual crimes against minors and adults, the Vatican said Saturday.

McCarrick was a powerful fundraiser in the church. He is the highestran­king clergy to be laicized by the clerical state. The action strips McCarrick, 88, of priestly connection­s and bars him from celebratin­g Mass.

Hundreds of priests have been defrocked for sexual abuse, but laicizing someone of McCarrick’s rank is an “almost revolution­ary” move for the church, Kurt Martens, a Catholic University of America canon law professor, told The New York Times.

In July 2018, Pope Francis accepted McCarrick’s resignatio­n amid the sex abuse scandal.

McCarrick was a retired cardinal at the time and faced allegation­s of sexually abusing a minor nearly five decades ago when he was a priest in New York.

He was also accused of engaging in sexual misconduct with adults while he served in New Jersey.

On Jan. 11, McCarrick — who had once served as the archbishop of Washington — was found guilty of “solicitati­on in the Sacrament of Confession, and sins against the Sixth Commandmen­t with minors and adults, with the aggravatin­g factor of the abuse of power,” the Vatican said.

The Sixth Commandmen­t addresses sexual behavior.

McCarrick had been embroiled in a scandal that included an apparent open secret that he slept with adult seminarian­s. He was also found guilty by the Vatican of soliciting for sex while hearing confession.

The sexual abuse of minors by priests and its systematic coverup has been a decades-long crisis for the church. McCarrick’s defrocking came days before Francis is set to lead an internatio­nal gathering of bishops on the issue of sexual abuse among clergy.

An appeal by McCarrick was rejected and the Vatican said that the decision announced Saturday is final and no longer subject to future appeals.

 ?? ROBERT FRANKLIN/AP ?? The Vatican rejected an appeal from former Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, and the decision to defrock him is final.
ROBERT FRANKLIN/AP The Vatican rejected an appeal from former Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, and the decision to defrock him is final.

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