After Vatican restrictions emerged Saturday on a Peruvian cardinal’s ministry, the cardinal claimed they were lifted by Pope Francis, and that a 2018 allegation of sexual abuse against him was false.
But the Vatican said Sunday that that Cardinal Juan Luis Cipriani remains subject to binding written restrictions on his ministry, with only a few exceptions given in limited circumstances.
The disagreement is likely to spur debate about the Vatican’s current and historical approach to sexual abuse allegations made against prominent bishops in the Church.
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Cipriani, the Archbishop of Lima from 1999 until 2019, said in a Jan. 25 statement that abuse allegations published the same day by Spain’s El País newspaper were “completely false.”
“I have never committed any crime, nor have I sexually abused anyone, neither in 1983, nor before, nor after,” wrote the 81-year-old cardinal.
Cipriani said the accusations against him were raised to the Vatican in 2018. The…
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