Archbishop Nienstedt, Bp. Piche resign after criminal sex abuse coverup charges against archdiocese

VATICAN CITY — The archbishop of St. Paul, Minnesota, and a deputy bishop resigned Monday after prosecutors there charged the archdiocese with having failed to protect children from unspeakable harm from a pedophile priest.

The Vatican said Pope Francis accepted the resignations of Archbishop John Nienstedt and Auxiliary Bishop Lee Anthony Piche. They resigned under the code of canon law that allows bishops to resign before they retire because of illness or some other "grave" reason that makes them unfit for office.

Earlier this month, prosecutors charged the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis as a corporation of having "turned a blind eye" to repeated reports of inappropriate behavior by a priest who was later convicted of molesting two boys. No individual was named in the indictment.

The resignations came just days after Pope Francis approved the creation of a new tribunal inside the Vatican to hear cases of bishops who failed to protect children from sexually abusive priests. Francis' decision followed years of criticism that the Vatican had never held bishops accountable for having ignored warnings about abusive priests and simply moved them from parish to parish rather than report them to police or remove them from ministry.
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It is rather interesting that this occurs now considering they haven't been found guilty of anything yet...  I assume the trial will proceed despite the resignations.  What does the Vatican do if they are vindicated(probably doubtful but still a possibility)?  If bishops can be removed from office without any actual conviction of wrongdoing, it will be a strategy continually employed by the enemies of the Church.  Should we assume the day old tribunal at the Vatican has already heard the case?

It has been a little under a year since Jennifer Haselberger resigns and leaked hundred of pages of documents from the archdiocese.

ht CB

Update2: Terry Nelson reaction
Update1: Statement from Archbishop Nienstedt Regarding the Future of the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis

From Archbishop John C. Nienstedt, Archbishop of Saint Paul and Minneapolis [due to high traffic I posted in full here]

In order to give the Archdiocese a new beginning amidst the many challenges we face, I have submitted my resignation as Archbishop of Saint Paul and Minneapolis to our Holy Father, Pope Francis, and I have just received word that he has accepted it. The Catholic Church is not our Church, but Christ’s Church, and we are merely stewards for a time. My leadership has unfortunately drawn attention away from the good works of His Church and those who perform them. Thus, my decision to step down.

It has been my privilege the last seven years to serve this local Church. I have come to appreciate deeply the vitality of the 187 parishes that make up the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis. I am grateful for the support I have received from priests, deacons, religious men and women and lay leaders, especially those who have collaborated with me in the oversight of this local Church.

I leave with a clear conscience knowing that my team and I have put in place solid protocols to ensure the protection of minors and vulnerable adults.

I ask for continued prayers for the well-being of this Archdiocese and its future leaders. I also ask for your continued prayers for me.

Read a statement from Bishop Piché regarding the future of the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis.

Read a letter from Archbishop Hebda, Apostolic Administrator of the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis

6 comments:

Dad29 said...

Is it just co-incidence that Bp. Finn AND Bp. Nienstedt are champions of orthodoxy?

Badger Catholic said...

Mahoney and Daneels apparently have no need to resign....

Anonymous said...

Nor does Dolan who kept abusers in place in Milwaukee.

Anonymous said...

Perhaps because of their orthodoxy they feel they need to respond. They love the Church and they see the damage done. The less orthodox, or liberal, care too much about appearances and their own ego.

Terrence Berres said...

Can you provide specifics, or a link that does?

Anonymous said...

Father Lauren Wenig formerly of Saint Mary's Parish, Elm Grove. Two complaints made while Dolan was archbishop. They were deep sixed. Wenig was close to both Weakland and Sklba. Finally under Archbishop Listecki he was removed. He just recently "retired."