Vatican spokesman Alessandro Gisotti stressed that the allegations against Bishop Gustavo Zanchetta only emerged in recent months, nearly a year after Pope Francis created the new position for him as “assessor” of the Holy See’s office of financial administration.
At the time of his July 2017 resignation, Zanchetta had only asked Francis to let him leave the northern Argentine diocese of Oran because he had difficult relations with its priests and was “unable to govern the clergy”, Mr Gisotti said.
Pending the preliminary investigation into allegations of sexual abuse under way in Argentina, 54-year-old Zanchetta will abstain from work at the Vatican, he said.
The case could become yet another problem for Francis, who is already battling to gain trust from the Catholic flock over his handling of sex abuse and sexual misconduct, stemming in particular from the scandal of ex-cardinal Theodore McCarrick.
Francis’s standing would take another hit if he personally intervened to help out a bishop from his native Argentina – finding a job for him during limited Vatican hiring – and the man later turned out to have credible allegations of misconduct against him.
Zanchetta’s hasty departure from Oran on July 29 2017 was mired in mystery. He did not celebrate a farewell Mass, as might be expected, and he issued a cryptic statement saying he had been suffering a “health…
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