Monday, June 4, 2018

MOST SENIOR CATHOLIC OFFICIAL TO DATE FOUND GUILTY OF COVERING UP SEXUAL ABUSE OF MINORS

Pope Francis has appointed Gregory O’Kelly, the Bishop of Port Pirie, the Special Administrator of Adelaide following the conviction of Archbishop Philip Wilson for covering up child sex crimes during the 1970s.

Bishop O’Kelly, who will remain the Bishop of Port Pirie, north of Adelaide, assumes administrative and executive authority in the Archdiocese until any future decision of the Pope, the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference said in a statement.

Archbishop Wilson was found guilty at Newcastle local court on 22 May of failing to report to police the repeated abuse of two altar boys by Father  James Fletcher in the New South Wales Hunter region.

He is the most senior Catholic official in the world to be charged with concealing child sexual abuse.

He has refused to resign.

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