Violent accusations against the head of the largest diocese in Pakistan had been smouldering for a long time. Priests wrote letters of protest to Rome. Now the church leadership has apparently reacted. On the ground, however, they are keeping a low profile.
The Vatican has suspended the Archbishop of Lahore in Pakistan, Sebastian Shaw. This was announced by the head of administration of Pakistan’s most populous diocese, Vicar General Asif Sardar, according to the Asian Catholic press service Ucanews (Friday). In the past, allegations of sexual abuse and financial fraud had been levelled against Shaw. Rome has appointed the Archbishop of Karachi, Benny Mario Travas, as interim Apostolic Administrator, Sardar said.
During the mass on the Solemnity of the Assumption, Sardar called for prayers “for our archbishop”, who is now beginning a “sabbatical”. Sardar did not give a reason for the archbishop’s dismissal, according to Ucanews. According to the report, representatives…
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