Pope Francis removes Chilean priest at center of sex abuse scandal
Source: Associated Press
Pope Francis removes Chilean priest at center of sex abuse scandal
Associated Press in Vatican City
Fri 28 Sep 2018 17.06 BST
Pope Francis has defrocked the Chilean priest at the center of the global sex abuse scandal rocking his papacy, invoking his supreme authority to stiffen a sentence originally handed down by a Vatican court in 2011.
In a statement on Friday, the Vatican said Francis had defrocked the Rev Fernando Karadima, 88, who was originally sanctioned to live a lifetime of penance and prayer for having sexually abused minors in the upscale Santiago parish he ran.
The penance and prayer sanction has been the Vaticans punishment of choice for elderly priests convicted of raping and molesting children. It has long been criticized by victims as too soft and essentially an all-expenses-paid retirement.
The Vatican did not say what new evidence, if any, prompted Francis to re-evaluate Karadimas sanction and impose what clergy consider to be the equivalent of a death sentence. It said Francis made the exceptional decision for the good of the church, and cited the church canon that lays out the popes supreme, full, immediate and universal power to serve the church.
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