A month into Pope Leo XIV’s pontificate, images of artwork created by the disgraced priest Marko Rupnik began disappearing from the Vatican News website—a departure from the Vatican’s earlier stated policy of keeping the artwork visible on the website until a decision had been made in Rupnik’s trial.
Rupnik, a Slovenian priest and former Jesuit who was accused of sexually and spiritually abusing some 20 women, has thus far not been tried by the Vatican. The investigation into his alleged crimes was reopened in 2023 when Pope Francis lifted the statute of limitations on the allegations. In late March, Cardinal Víctor Manuel Fernández, the head of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith, revealed that the Vatican was having difficulty finding judges for the trial.
In a statement responding to the unannounced removal of the artwork, Anne Barrett Doyle, co-director of the information resource BishopAccountability.org, said, “Let’s hope this is just the…
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