Pope promotes Maltese archbishop known for fighting paedophilia

Pope promotes Maltese archbishop known for fighting paedophilia
AFP

Vatican City (AFP) – Pope Francis on Tuesday promoted the Archbishop of Malta, one of the church’s most trusted investigators in paedophile priest cases, as the Vatican seeks to quell a damaging global sex abuse scandal.

Mgr Charles Scicluna, 59, has been appointed adjunct secretary of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, the Vatican’s doctrinal watchdog that receives reports of sex abuse in the church, the Holy See said in a statement. 

Scicluna is already the head of the congregation’s special council examining appeals by priests suspected of serious crimes such as child sex abuse.

He was the Vatican Court’s chief prosecutor investigating cases of paedophilia among priests for a decade until 2012, making a name for himself with his determination. 

Scicluna allowed an investigation into Father Marcial Maciel, Mexican founder of the congregation of the Legionaries of Christ and the perpetrator of numerous cases of paedophilia.

Earlier this year, the pope dispatched Scicluna to Chile for an investigation into an alleged cover-up by Bishop Juan Barros of abuse by a paedophile priest during the 1980s and 1990s. Barros has since resigned, along with several other Chilean bishops.

Francis has called for a meeting of all the heads of Catholic bishops’ conferences worldwide at the Vatican in late February to discuss the issue of the “protection of minors”.

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