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Pope Francis replaces Santiago bishop Cardinal Ricardo Ezzati amid Chile’s worsening sex abuse cover-up scandal

  • In the past two years Ezzati has become the flashpoint of abuse survivors’ ire for mishandling several cases

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Chilean Cardinal Ricardo Ezzati. Photo: EPA-EFE
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Pope Francis on Saturday replaced Cardinal Ricardo Ezzati as archbishop of Santiago, Chile, after he was placed under criminal investigation in the country’s spiralling church sex abuse and cover-up scandal.

Francis accepted Ezzati’s resignation and named a temporary replacement to govern Chile’s most important archdiocese: the Spanish-born Capuchin friar and current bishop of Copiapo, Chile, Monsignor Celestino Aos Braco.

Cardinal Ricardo Ezzati (L) with Pope Francis (R). Photo: EPA-EFE
Cardinal Ricardo Ezzati (L) with Pope Francis (R). Photo: EPA-EFE
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In a statement asking for prayers for his new job, Aos acknowledged the difficulties ahead, noting the “light and darkness, success and shortcomings, wounds and sins” of the Santiago church. But Aos too faced accusations of cover-up after a former seminarian accused him of helping stall his case years ago.

The 77-year-old Ezzati had submitted his resignation to Francis two years ago when he reached the mandatory retirement age of 75. But Francis kept him on, and Ezzati became the flashpoint of abuse survivors’ ire for mishandling several cases of abuse.

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Just Friday, an appeal court in Chile allowed prosecutors to continue investigating Ezzati for an alleged cover-up, rejecting his motion to dismiss the case and remove himself from the probe, Chilean media reported.

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