Source: Washington Post
For French cardinal convicted of abuse coverup, Pope Francis stresses presumption of innocence
By Chico Harlan March 31 at 5:14 PM
ABOARD THE PAPAL FLIGHT TO ROME Making rare remarks about a high-profile abuse case, Pope Francis on Sunday said it was important that a French cardinal who had been convicted of covering up abuse be presumed innocent while he appeals his case.
Maybe he is not innocent, but there is the presumption, Francis told reporters during a news conference on a plane ride following his two-day trip to Morocco.
Philippe Barbarin, the archbishop of Lyon and one of Frances leading Catholic figures, three weeks ago was convicted of failing to report abuse to authorities. The conviction forced Francis to make a choice. Barbarin, following his conviction, submitted his resignation. He met soon after with the pontiff in the Vatican. But Francis, in a surprise move, did not accept the resignation. Barbarin, in turn, chose to step away from his post for an unspecified period of time.
The aftermath of Barbarins case shows how the Catholic Church at a time when it is trying to improve its response to the sexual abuse crisis is facing new tests in how it responds to court decisions and how it chooses to discipline figures ensnared in the secular justice system.
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