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Vatican disciplines Polish archbishop after abuse cover-up investigation

Warsaw, Poland
Reuters

The Vatican has disciplined the former Archbishop of Wroclaw in Poland following an investigation into negligence over sex abuse allegations, banning him from taking part in any public ceremonies, both religious and secular.

The move against retired Archbishop Marian Golebiewski was announced on Saturday by the Archdiocese of Wroclaw in western Poland. It said the Vatican had conducted an investigation into his failure to give sufficient credence to sex abuse allegations from 1996 to 2013. 

Vatican St Peters Square 1 Jan 2021

General view of deserted St Peter’s Square on New Year’s Day amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, at the Vatican, on 1st January, 2021. PICTURE: Reuters/Guglielmo Mangiapane/File photo

As a result, the 83-year-old was ordered to “live in the spirit of penance and prayer”. He was banned from taking part in any public ceremonies and ordered to pay a “suitable sum” to a fund that helps victims of abuse, the statement said, without elaborating.

It was the latest case of alleged sexual abuse or cover-up in predominantly Catholic Poland. In March, the Vatican disciplined the former archbishop of Gdansk, banishing him from the archdiocese’s territory.

Films by brothers Tomasz and Marek Sekielski purporting to show bishops who covered up sexual abuse by shifting priests between parishes in Poland have had more than 23 million views on YouTube.

The Golebiewski case comes as Pope Francis has sought to tackle a widespread sexual abuse crisis that has badly tarnished the church’s image around the world.

 

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