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Chile archbishop defends himself as Pope’s summit opens

May 15, 2018 06:59 pm | Updated 06:59 pm IST - VATICAN CITY:

In this Feb. 20, 2018 file photo, Archbishop Charles Scicluna pauses while reading a statement to the press prior to a meeting with people who claim to have been victims of sexual abuse by members of the Catholic Church, in Santiago, Chile.

The retired archbishop of Santiago is denying he covered-up for an abusive priest in Chile, but is acknowledging the priest’s popularity and ability to produce seminarians weighed on his decision-making.

Cardinal Javier Errazuriz wrote a letter May 10 to his fellow bishops defending his handling of the case at the center of Chile’s sex abuse and cover-up scandal. That scandal is at the heart of an emergency summit between Pope Francis and 34 bishops that begins on Tuesday to try to map a recovery strategy from the crisis that has discredited the Chilean church and tarnished Pope Francis’ own reputation.

In the letter, obtained by The Associated Press, Cardinal Errazuriz insisted that he was only following church law in waiting more than five years before launching an investigation into the Rev. Fernando Karadima.

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