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[Barf Alert] Argentine bishop accused of sexual misconduct returns to work at Vatican central bank
Crux ^ | June 13, 2020 | Inés San Martín

Posted on 06/14/2020 9:31:32 AM PDT by ebb tide

[Barf Alert] Argentine bishop accused of sexual misconduct returns to work at Vatican central bank

As the Vatican resumed its activities after the two-month COVID-19 coronavirus lockdown, Crux has confirmed an Argentinian bishop suspended over allegations of sexual misconduct with seminarians quietly went back to work.

ROSARIO, Argentina - As the Vatican resumed its activities after the two-month COVID-19 coronavirus lockdown, Crux has confirmed an Argentinian bishop suspended over allegations of sexual misconduct with seminarians quietly went back to work.

Bishop Gustavo Zanchetta was appointed by Francis to the Administration of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See (APSA), which functions as the Vatican’s central bank, in 2017, where he works as an “assessor,” a position created for the Argentine.

Zanchetta served as Bishop of Oran from 2013 until July 2017, when he resigned alleging health reasons. Soon after, he was transferred by Francis to Rome.

The bishop had worked closely with the pope when then Archbishop Jorge Mario Bergoglio headed the Argentine bishops conference, and Zanchetta was one of Francis’s first episcopal appointments after being elected to the papacy.

The bishop was suspended from his Vatican post Jan. 4, 2019 after reports he had sexually abused seminarians and had homosexual pornography on his phone. The allegations against Zanchetta do not involve minors.

At the time, the Vatican acknowledged the bishop was under investigation, but said it had been unaware of accusations of sexual abuse against Zanchetta at the time of his resignation from the Diocese of Oran.

“The reason for his resignation is connected to his troubles handling the relationships with the diocesan clergy and with very tense relationships with the diocese priests,” the Vatican said at the time. “At the time of his resignation, there had been accusations of authoritarianism against him but no accusations of sexual abuse.”

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In a TV interview in 2019 the pope acknowledged that he did so after having accepted his resignation due to the bishop’s “despotic” behavior.

In Argentina, Zanchetta is facing charges of defrauding the state and “aggravated continuous sexual abuse,” with two former seminarians having filed a criminal complaint against him.

Public records show that Zanchetta received over one million pesos, close to $250,000 at the time, from the provincial government for the restoration of a parish rectory and for a series of lectures in the local seminary that never took place.

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Since the suspension, Zanchetta has been going back and forth between Argentina and Rome, presenting himself in front of the judge whenever he was called, but then heading back to the Eternal City. Sources told Crux that the civil trial was originally scheduled for the first half of 2020, but with Argentina’s entire justice system virtually closed due to the pandemic, it’s unclear when it will take place.

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Crux learned that this month, Zanchetta has returned to his work at APSA, despite the ongoing trial.

The director of the Holy See press office, Matteo Bruni, confirmed to Crux that “while naturally remaining available to the Argentine judicial authorities, [Bishop] Zanchetta was able to resume his service which does not interfere in any way with the investigations.”

According to Pope Francis, Zanchetta was also investigated by the Vatican. However, when there’s an ongoing civil process the Vatican rarely discloses the result of its own investigations into sexual abuse allegations. In the Archdiocese of Salta, metropolitan see of Oran, sources have told Crux that they’ve sent all the information to Rome, but the case is now out of their jurisdiction.



TOPICS: Catholic
KEYWORDS: crooks; francischism; homos; sanchez
Francis Takes Care of His Crooked Friends: Zanchetta Is Back
1 posted on 06/14/2020 9:31:32 AM PDT by ebb tide
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2 posted on 06/14/2020 9:32:32 AM PDT by ebb tide (We have a rogue curia in Rome.)
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To: ebb tide

Once again the Vatican decides to shelter the accused rather than provide the full and open investigation it promised. Francis decides to protect his friends rather than the Church.


3 posted on 06/14/2020 9:47:21 AM PDT by O6ret
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To: ebb tide

He’s a leftist and Bergoglio has been protecting him from day one. He’s already been investigated and everything against him is not only credible but documented. But being an FOF (Friend of Francis) gives you a pass.


4 posted on 06/14/2020 9:49:51 AM PDT by livius
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To: ebb tide

Agnostic homosexuals have permeated the Church’s hierarchy. Not the first time such scum has donned the robes of clergy and harmed the Church. Yet each time it has happened the Faithful have ultimately triumphed.


5 posted on 06/14/2020 9:55:51 AM PDT by allendale
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To: ebb tide

Move him away from the seminarians to a safer place. He can just screw with the money.


6 posted on 06/14/2020 10:57:50 AM PDT by Pearls Before Swine
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To: ebb tide

Not child abuse, but still perverted. We’re always hearing about adult seminarians being abused, I don’t think they can be 100% blameless.


7 posted on 06/14/2020 1:08:07 PM PDT by Marchmain (Is everything interconnected?)
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To: ebb tide
I wonder what kind of legacy Pope a Francis is thinking he is leaving behind ?

The faithful are screaming for transparency and house cleaning.....instead ALL we get are distractions of meaningless pandering encyclicals, empty talk about reform and media direction to constantly keep our eyes looking away from the cleanup that should be taking place....

Fingers crossed for a Pope Sarah, but I think every year that goes by, greed and power win the day...
8 posted on 06/14/2020 1:53:13 PM PDT by MurphsLaw ("Not every one that saith to me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven...")
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