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Congratulations United States, you are Pope!
Edit: Sorry if that is too short but I am currently watching the livestream from Europe and am totally baffled.
More information on Prevost available here: https://collegeofcardinalsreport.com/cardinals/robert-francis-prevost/
Dude wasn't even a cardinal 2 years ago and is now Pope...
If this is the stuff we know of, he's got enough skeletons in the closet to be very reliable indeed.
Primer on how it works in the church for those who aren't catholic. https://www.theamericanconservative.com/mccarrick-catholic-church-how-the-lavender-mafia-works/
The few Italian catholics who I'm following on twitter are seething.
The local prior, not the prior provincial (Prevost), accepted the request of the Archdiocese of Chicago.
I would say the stuff that happened in the Diocese of Chiclayo is stronger evidence of poor responses to sexual abuse.
Yeah. Often what happened with accused priests was that before they were officially defrocked, they were sent to live in a religious community where they could be monitored. This particular one happened to be in range of a school. Not the best choice, but choices are going to be limited about "we need to send this guy somewhere and there aren't a lot of places we can do that".
If I'm getting it right, the accused priest wasn't an Augustinian, so probably one of the secular clergy in the diocese. Doubtless the facts will come out in time, but the damage has already been done.
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