Survivors of clerical abuse, experts in child protection and victim advocacy groups have collectively decried the presence of a Peruvian cardinal accused of and punished for abusing a minor during pre-conclave meetings.
The cardinal in question, Peruvian Cardinal Juan Luis Cipriani, 81, has faced two allegations of sexually abusing minors, including a 2018 complaint to the Vatican that he’d sexually assaulted a teenage boy in confession that resulted in restrictions on his ministry by Pope Francis in 2019.
These restrictions, confirmed in January by Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni, include apparently being barred from wearing his red cardinal robes and insignia, from returning to Peru without permission, from making public declarations, and from participating in a future conclave while he was still of age to do so.
Cipriani has repeatedly disobeyed each of these restrictions in recent months and was most recently seen paying respects to Pope Francis April 24 while…
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