Bishop Tobin’s Mentor — Cardinal Wuerl Forced to Resign for Ties to Sexual Abuse

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Bishop Tobin’s Mentor — Cardinal Wuerl Forced to Resign for Ties to Sexual Abuse

Tobin, Wuerl and Pope John Paul II
On Friday morning, Bishop Thomas Tobin of the Diocese of Providence’s mentor — Cardinal Donald Wuerl has resigned in a letter to Pope Francis.

“Cardinal Donald Wuerl, who in a matter of months went from a trusted papal ally who had largely managed to avoid controversy over a long career to a prominent symbol of what many Catholics have come to regard as an infuriatingly weak and defensive response by their church to clerical sex abuse,” reports the Washington Post.

In August, GoLocal reported the connections between Wuerl who once served as the Bishop of the Pittsburgh Diocese and Tobin was his Auxiliary Bishop — during a time in which massive sexual abuse was being committed by priests of the Diocese according to a Pennsylvania Grand Jury report.

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In Pennsylvania, more than 1,000 were sexually abused by a reported 300 priests.  According to the grand jury report, 99 priests served the Diocese of Pittsburgh. Significant portions of the abuse took place under Wuerl’s and Tobin’s leadership.

Tobin has denied any knowledge of the abuse.

Wuerl made the following statement on Friday:

Statement from Cardinal Wuerl

“Our Holy Father, Pope Francis, has accepted the resignation first offered on November 12, 2015, when I reached my 75th birthday. I am profoundly grateful for his devoted commitment to the wellbeing of the Archdiocese of Washington and also deeply touched by his gracious words of understanding.

The Holy Father’s decision to provide new leadership to the Archdiocese can allow all of the faithful, clergy, religious and lay, to focus on healing and the future. It permits this local Church to move forward. Once again for any past errors in judgment I apologize and ask for pardon. My resignation is one way to express my great and abiding love for you the people of the Church of Washington.”

Pope Francis
Letter from Pope Francis accepting Wuerl's resignation

“To our Venerable Brother Cardinal Donald William Wuerl

On September 21st I received your request that I accept your resignation from the pastoral government of the Archdiocese of Washington. I am aware that this request rests on two pillars that have marked and continue to mark your ministry: to seek in all things the great glory of God and to procure the good of the people entrusted to your care…”

READ THE FULL PAPAL LETTER HERE

As GoLocal reported:

One of Bishop Thomas Tobin’s prized mementos is a photo of Tobin meeting Pope John Paul II. Tobin’s audience was a result of Tobin being named the Auxiliary Bishop of Pittsburgh.

The meeting was facilitated by then-Pittsburgh Bishop Donald Wuerl — now Cardinal Wuerl of Washington, D.C., who is at the center of the storm of the 1,000 sexual abuse cases in Pennsylvania.

READ THE REST OF THE ARTICLE HERE


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