Saturday, April 19, 2025

Vatican dismisses former US cardinal over sexual abuse allegations

Date:

Share post:

Washington D.C: The Vatican has defrocked former United States cardinal, Theodore McCarrick after a church trial found him guilty of sexually abusing minors.
McCarrick is the highest-ranking Catholic figure who has been dismissed from priesthood over the sexual abuse crisis, reported CNN.
During his tenure, he led the Archdiocese of Washington and was recognised as a powerful advocate of the Catholic Church’s political priorities in the country.
According to a statement from the Vatican, Pope Francis has recognised the judgment to be of a “definitive nature” and “res iudicata” which means it is no longer subject to appeal.
The Pope has accepted the resignations of as many as five American bishops since 2015. The church has been roiled in a sex abuse crisis as several Catholic figures have been accused of either sexual misconduct or of mishandling the abuse cases.
McCarrick, who is 88 and resides in Kansas, can no longer present himself as a priest or celebrate the sacraments.
The Pope had asked the former cardinal to live a secluded life of “prayer and penance” last summer. Following his defrocking, McCarrick will no longer be provided for by the church, so his way of sustenance hangs in a balance now. (ANI)

Related articles

Murder of Hindu leader: India slams Bangladesh, says killing follows pattern of systematic persecution of Hindu minorities

New Delhi, April 19: India on Saturday issued a sharp condemnation of the abduction and brutal killing of...

Foreign investors infuse Rs 8,500 crore into Indian equities this week

Mumbai, April 19: Foreign investors have once again turned their attention to Indian equities, pumping in around Rs...

S. Phangnon Konyak nominated as Member to the Court of NEHU

Shillong, April 19: Smt S. Phangnon Konyak, Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha, Nagaland, has been nominated as a...

‘No judicial overreach’: Ex-SC judge says Parliament is supreme, can amend provisions in case of disagreement

New Delhi, April 19: Amid the debate over Supreme Court’s recent observations bringing President actions under judicial review...