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Pope Francis Replaces Paraguayan Bishop

Catholic Culture
September 25, 2014

http://www.catholicculture.org/news/headlines/index.cfm?storyid=22730

The Holy See Press Office has announced that Pope Francis has replaced Bishop Rogelio Livieres Plano of the Diocese of Ciudad del Este, Paraguay.

The press office announced that the seat is now vacant and that the diocese’s apostolic administrator is Bishop Ricardo Jorge Valenzuela Rios of Villarrica del Espiritu Santo.

The Pope’s action follows an apostolic visitation and the suspension of priestly ordinations in the diocese. The Vatican announced that the move "was a a difficult decision on the part of the Holy See, taken for serious pastoral reasons and for the greater good of the unity of the Church in Ciudad del Este and the episcopal communion in Paraguay."

This summer, the diocese published an aggressive defense of the leadership of Bishop Livieres, claiming that a priest who had been accused of abuse in the US was placed in ministry on the recommendation of then-Cardinal Ratzinger.

Bishop Livieres incardinated Father Carlos Urrutigoity, who had been accused of sexual abuse in Pennsylvania, into his diocese in 2005, and the priest eventually became vicar general.

The diocese also stated that under the bishop's leadership, the number of priests rose from 79 to 140, even though 51% of aspirants to the seminary are not admitted, and that the number of baptisms rose from 9,543 (2004) to 21,556 (2013).

 

 

 

 

 




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