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Disgraced Cardinal Chosen To Seal Pope Francis’ Casket

KEY POINT SUMMARY: Disgraced Cardinal

  • Disgraced Cardinal Roger Mahony chosen to seal Pope Francis’ casket.
  • Mahony shielded pedophile priests while leading the Los Angeles Archdiocese.
  • Survivors’ groups slammed the Vatican’s decision to include Mahony.
  • Mahony was stripped of public duties over the abuse cover-up in 2013.
  • The Vatican defended the choice based on seniority among cardinals.

Disgraced Cardinal Draws Outrage Over Funeral Role

The disgraced cardinal Roger Mahony, infamous for protecting pedophile priests, will help seal Pope Francis’ casket before his burial. The Vatican confirmed the news Wednesday, immediately igniting anger among survivors’ groups who demanded his removal.

Mahony’s involvement, given his tainted legacy, has overshadowed preparations for the pope’s final farewell.

Cardinal Roger Mahony’s Dark Legacy Resurfaces

During his 25-year leadership of the Los Angeles Archdiocese, Mahony repeatedly shielded known abusers like Father Michael Baker. Despite Baker’s confession to molesting minors, Mahony kept him in ministry, only removing him years later.

The scandal culminated in a $660 million settlement, marking the largest clergy abuse payout in Catholic Church history at the time.

Abuse Victims Blast Disgraced Cardinal’s Return

Survivor advocates quickly blasted the decision to involve the disgraced cardinal. “Shame on him for participating and shame on the College of Cardinals for allowing it,” said Anne Barrett Doyle of Bishop Accountability.

They called Mahony’s inclusion a slap in the face to abuse victims who continue to fight for justice.

Vatican Defends Decision To Include Disgraced Cardinal

Despite the outcry, Vatican officials defended their choice by citing Mahony’s seniority. They stressed the decision followed protocol, not personal preference, as criticism mounted worldwide.

The LA Archdiocese also claimed Mahony remains “in good standing,” although he lost public duties in 2013.

Pope Francis’ Funeral Draws World Leaders Amid Uproar

Pope Francis’ funeral will proceed Saturday morning in St. Peter’s Square, with world leaders like President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expected to attend.

Although Mahony’s participation has sparked controversy, the Church remains focused on honoring Pope Francis’ global impact during his lifetime.

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