On Thursday, the Archdiocese of Baltimore released a statement that said, the pope has instructed Baltimore Archbishop William Lori to “conduct an investigation into allegations of sexual harassment of adults against Bishop Bransfield.”
According to the statement, Lori said his, “primary concern is for the care and support of the priests and people of the Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston at this difficult time.”
Lori went on to say, “I further pledge to conduct a thorough investigation in search of the truth into the troubling allegations against Bishop Bransfield and to work closely with the clergy, religious and lay leaders of the diocese until the appointment of a new bishop.”
Pope Francis accepted Wheeling-Charleston, W.Va. Bishop Bransfield’s resignation on Thursday and subsequently appointed Archbishop Lori as apostolic administrator of Wheeling-Charleston.
According to the statement, Lori will continue to serve as archbishop of Baltimore while also administering the West Virginia diocese.
Bransfield began his career as a priest in the Philadelphia archdiocese. The Bishop then went on to become a parish priest, a teacher and then a chaplain and vice-principal of an archdiocesan high school. Bransfield was then appointed as director of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington D.C. and left Philadelphia to become the…
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