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hrmjustin

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Wed Jul 30, 2014, 04:34 PM Jul 2014

Vatican intervenes to remove a priest in Paraguay accused of sex abuse in US

Josephine McKenna

VATICAN CITY (RNS) The Vatican has ordered a Roman Catholic diocese in eastern Paraguay to remove a priest accused of sex abuse in the U.S. and to restrict the activities of the bishop who hired him.

Pope Francis sent a cardinal and an archbishop to investigate Carlos Urrutigoity in the diocese of Ciudad del Este. The two men visited the country July 21-26.

The removal is the latest demonstration of the pope’s “zero tolerance” of clerical abuse, and it suggests priests suspected of child abuse in one country can no longer find shelter in other countries.

In 2002, Urrutigoity was accused of sexual abuse of minors in a highly publicized lawsuit in the Diocese of Scranton, Pa. He and another priest, Eric Ensey, were suspended by then-Bishop James Timlin amid allegations they had sexually molested students at St. Gregory’s Academy. The diocese reportedly reached a $400,000-plus settlement in the case in 2006.

http://www.religionnews.com/2014/07/30/vatican-intervenes-remove-priest-paraguay-accused-sex-abuse-us/

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Vatican intervenes to remove a priest in Paraguay accused of sex abuse in US (Original Post) hrmjustin Jul 2014 OP
This group, the Society of St. John, was started, then suppressed in my diocese. rug Jul 2014 #1
Good. They need to clean house. hrmjustin Jul 2014 #2
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