Argentina archbishop says he made mistakes in handling abuse allegations against priest
An Argentine archbishop chosen by Pope Francis to head the Vatican office that ensures doctrinal orthodoxy concedes he made mistakes in handling a 2019 case of a priest accused of sexual abuse of minors
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Your support makes all the difference.Archbishop Victor Manuel FernƔndez, chosen by Pope Francis to head the Vatican office that ensures doctrinal orthodoxy, conceded Sunday he made mistakes in handling a 2019 case of a priest accused of sexual abuse of minors.
The case has drawn allegations by critics that FernƔndez tried to protect the priest, a charge that he has denied.
āToday I would certainly act very differently and certainly my performance was insufficient,ā he told The Associated Press during an interview after celebrating Mass in La Plata, about 70 kilometers (40 miles) south of Buenos Aires.
Pope Francis appointed FernĆ”ndez on July 1 to head the Holy Seeās Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith, which guarantees doctrinal orthodoxy and one of whose areas involves handling sexual abuse allegations brought against clergy. He was also named a cardinal Sunday along with about two dozen religious.
BishopAccountability.org, a U.S. group that maintains an online archive on abuse in the Roman Catholic Church, has questioned the archbishopās appointment as head of the dicastery. It said FernĆ”ndez refused to believe allegations by minors who accused Eduardo Lorenzo, a priest in the archdiocese of La Plata, of abusing them.
At the end of 2019, hours after learning that an Argentine judge had ordered his arrest for the alleged sexual abuse of five children, Lorenzo was found dead in what was ruled a suicide.
In response to the U.S. organizationās criticism, FernĆ”ndez told AP in a statement Monday that he had never said he did not believe the allegations and that he took steps to distance the priest from the alleged victims.
On Sunday, though, he was more self-critical of his actions, which he attributed to arriving in 2018 as archbishop of La Plata āwithout any experience in another diocese.ā He said church procedures for dealing with allegations of abuse committed by clerics āwere less clearā at that time.
āI cannot say that I have committed a crime or something against what was established at that time, but that I could have been a much better father, much better pastor and much more efficient. That, of course, I recognize,ā he told AP.
āWith everything I say it is clear that I did not act in the best way,ā he said.
FernĆ”ndez said he should have ātreated the victims more closelyā and acted "a little earlierā in removing Lorenzo from his duties as a priest while he was being investigated.
āI was waiting to see how justice acted, what the prosecutor did, what objective elements came to us,ā he said.
Anne Barrett Doyle, co-director of BishopAccountability.org, expressed disbelief at the archbishopās words.
āHe declares himself bewildered, but he is a sophisticated and educated man," she said, adding that āclaims of ignorance are not credible.ā
Barrett Doyle said FernĆ”ndez ārepeatedlyā demonsttrated support for the priest.
āIf Archbishop FernĆ”ndez finally regretted his handling of this case, why did he never reach out to Lorenzoās victims?ā she said.
A close adviser to the Argentine-born pontiff, FernĆ”ndez has been nicknamed the āpopeās theologianā³ because he is widely believed to have helped author some of Francisā most important documents. Francis named him to head the La Plata archdiocese in 2018.
FernĆ”ndez said he had spoken to the pope about the criticism received about Lorenzoās case and was told: "You explain reality as it was.ā