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Vatican ex-envoy Wesolowski faces child sex abuse trial | Vatican ex-envoy Wesolowski faces child sex abuse trial |
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The Vatican is to put its former envoy to the Dominican Republic, Jozef Wesolowski, on trial on child sex abuse and child pornography charges. | The Vatican is to put its former envoy to the Dominican Republic, Jozef Wesolowski, on trial on child sex abuse and child pornography charges. |
Pope Francis has also accepted the resignations of a US archbishop and his deputy, accused in Minnesota of having ignored a priest's child abuse. | Pope Francis has also accepted the resignations of a US archbishop and his deputy, accused in Minnesota of having ignored a priest's child abuse. |
Jozef Wesolowski is accused of sexually abusing children in the Dominican Republic from 2008 to 2013. He is under house arrest in the Vatican. | |
The trial is to begin on 11 July. | The trial is to begin on 11 July. |
Wesolowski, 66, is also charged with possession of child pornography, dating from his return to Rome in 2013. | |
The moves are seen as part of a crackdown by Pope Francis on clerics and employees of the Church who exploit minors. | |
Last year, the Pope compared the actions of those who commit such crimes to a "satanic mass". | |
He also strengthened the Vatican's laws against child abuse. | |
Defrocked | |
Wesolowski, who is originally from Poland, was recalled from the Dominican Republic in 2013, after allegations surfaced accusing him of abusing Dominican boys. | |
He had spent five years in the Caribbean country as the papal envoy. | He had spent five years in the Caribbean country as the papal envoy. |
He was defrocked in June last year after he was found guilty by a Church tribunal - he is the highest-ranking church official to be defrocked for such abuse. | He was defrocked in June last year after he was found guilty by a Church tribunal - he is the highest-ranking church official to be defrocked for such abuse. |
He will now be tried by a Vatican criminal court. | He will now be tried by a Vatican criminal court. |
A Vatican statement said the IT systems used by Wesolowski would be scrutinised. | A Vatican statement said the IT systems used by Wesolowski would be scrutinised. |
He has been under house arrest in the Vatican since September. | |
The Vatican said at the time of his arrest that he had not been placed in a police cell because of his poor health. | The Vatican said at the time of his arrest that he had not been placed in a police cell because of his poor health. |
If found guilty, he could face between six and 10 years in prison. | If found guilty, he could face between six and 10 years in prison. |
US resignations | |
The Vatican also accepted the resignations of an archbishop in the United States and his deputy following accusations that their archdiocese covered up the sexual abuse of children. | |
They are Archbishop John Nienstedt and Auxiliary Bishop Lee Anthony Piche from the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis. | |
John Nienstedt said in a statement that his leadership had drawn attention away from the good works of the church but stressed he was leaving "with a clear conscience". | |
Their resignation comes after prosecutors charged their archdiocese with "turning a blind eye" to repeated reports of inappropriate behaviour by a priest who was later convicted of molesting two boys. | |
Neither man was named in the indictment. | |
Prosecutors accuse the archdiocese of failing to respond to "numerous and repeated reports of troubling conduct" by Curtis Wehmeyer, a former priest currently serving a five-year prison sentence for molesting two boys. |