Brooklyn bishop retires after Vatican clears him of abuse
Source: AP
ROME (AP) Pope Francis on Wednesday accepted the resignation of the Catholic bishop of Brooklyn, New York, Nicholas DiMarzio, weeks after a Vatican investigation cleared him of sexual abuse allegations.
DiMarzio is 77 years old, two years beyond the normal retirement age for bishops. Francis accepted his resignation and appointed Bishop Robert Brennan of Columbus, Ohio, to take over in Brooklyn, the Vatican said.
On Sept. 1, the New York church announced that the Vatican had closed its case against Di Marzio after an investigation concluded that the allegations against him didnt have the semblance of truth. Two men had separately claimed Di Marzio abused them a half century ago, when he was a priest in New Jersey.
Di Marzio denied the allegations. The accusers lawyer, Mitchell Garabedian, has said the two men will both press forward with civil cases against Di Marzio.
FILE - This Sept. 24, 2015 file photo shows Brooklyn Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio as Pope Francis, right, arrives at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York. Pope Francis on Wednesday, Sept. 29, 2021, accepted the resignation of the Roman Catholic bishop of Brooklyn, New York, Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio, just weeks after a Vatican investigation cleared him of sexual abuse allegations. (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle, Pool, File)
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TygrBright
(20,759 posts)One of my favorite headlines, ever.
Give that editor a Pulitzer.
ironically,
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(6,017 posts)msfiddlestix
(7,282 posts)Our laws are not governed by the Vatican.
Wait.
I take that back, come to think about it.