Pope Francis Removes Paraguay Bishop Who Promoted Priest Accused of Sex Offences

VATICAN CITY
International Business Times

By Gianluca Mezzofiore
September 25, 2014

Pope Francis has removed a Paraguay bishop who is alleged to have appointed as his vicar-general a priest accused of sex abuses on young men in the United States.

Monseñor Rogelio Livieres Plano of the Ciudad del Este diocese has been accused of promoting Fr. Carlos Urrutigoity as his number two despite previous damning accusations of sex abuses in the Pennsylvania diocese of Scranton.

Urrutigoity was identified by the Scranton diocese as a “serious threat to young people” after multiple seminarians in Minnesota and Pennsylvania accused him in 2002 of sexually assaulting them.

Allegations include claims that Urrutigoity routinely slept with and had sex with boys in his care calling it “spiritual guidance”; that he touched one young man’s genitals and asked another to insert anal suppositories in front of him.

Urrutigoity, who denies those charges and says he is a victim of a “smear campaign”, was transferred to a parish in the South American country by former Scranton bishop Joseph Martino.

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