I'm reading now that Church "politics" may have played a part in Archbishop Vigano's accusations against the Pope and the call for his resignation. Apparently he was super conservative, while the Pope as well as McCarrick were more liberal.
As more info comes in, it seems in 2013 the Pope was made aware that McCarrick had inappropriate sexual relations with seminarians and other priests only, but the accusations about it happening with anyone underage didn't come out until recently and caught him by surprise.
Still find that hard to believe, but will be checking for updates as more info comes out.
As more info comes in, it seems in 2013 the Pope was made aware that McCarrick had inappropriate sexual relations with seminarians and other priests only, but the accusations about it happening with anyone underage didn't come out until recently and caught him by surprise.
Still find that hard to believe, but will be checking for updates as more info comes out.
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