Reverend says claims Pope Francis knew of misconduct allegations are ‘like an earthquake for church’

A director at Rome’s top American priest school has seemingly supported Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano, who has stated that Pope Francis knew of sexual misconduct allegations made against Archbishop Theodore McCarrick. 

Reverend Monsignor Anthony Figueiredo, said the publishing of the document while Francis was apologizing to abuse victims on a trip to Ireland, had shaken up the church.

During an interview with CBS News correspondent, Seth Doane, the network’s consultant said: ‘This is like an earthquake for the Church.’ 

‘This is like an earthquake for the Church’: Reverend Monsignor Anthony Figueiredo addressed Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano’s claims Pope Francis knew about sexual misconduct allegation against Archbishop Theodore McCarrick from as far back 2013

Pope Francis, flanked by Vatican spokesperson Greg Burke (right) listens to a journalist's question during a press conference aboard of the flight to Rome at the end of his two-day visit to Ireland, Sunday

Pope Francis, flanked by Vatican spokesperson Greg Burke (right) listens to a journalist’s question during a press conference aboard of the flight to Rome at the end of his two-day visit to Ireland, Sunday

The director of The Pontifical North American College in Rome added that Vigano, 77, is regarded very highly in the church and that he trusted him.

‘I know him personally. I know him as a man of great integrity, honest to the core,’ Figueirdo said. ‘He’s worked for three different popes, and [was] sent to a Vatican position, a diplomatic position as big as the United States, which means he’s a trusted man.’

The channel reported Monday that Vigano still stands by his letter, which he has claimed can be backed up by people in the Catholic church. 

Two prominent American cardinals have disputed some of the claims, however it has been reported a Vatican official who worked with Vigano said the document is accurate.

It had led to two US bishops asking for an investigation into the matter.

Bishop Joseph E. Strickland from Tyler, Texas told priests to ‘include this notice in the masses on August 26, and post it on their websites and other social media immediately,’ reports LifeSiteNews, who published the full explosive letter from Vigano.

The publication also reports that Cardinal Raymond Burke has asked for similar action to be taken.

‘The corruption and filth which have entered into the life of the Church must be purified at their roots,’ Burke said. ‘The declarations made by a prelate of the authority of Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò must be totally taken to heart by those responsible in the Church. 

‘Each declaration must be subject to investigation, according to the Church’s time-tried procedural law.’

Pope Francis declined Sunday to address whether he knew about the sexual misconduct claims against former archbishop of Washington, Theodore McCarrick.

During a press conference on board an airborne plane, the leader of the Catholic church would not comment when an American reporter asked him what his thoughts were in response to Vigano claiming he was aware in 2013.

The Vatican’s retired ambassador to the United States claimed that despite the allegations, the pope rehabilitated McCarrick, but Francis brushed it off, simply saying the text ‘speaks for itself’. 

Pope Francis refused to comment on whether he knew about the sex abuse allegations against McCarrick

Pope Francis refused to comment on whether he knew about the sex abuse allegations against McCarrick

Pope Francis asked journalists on board the plane to make up their own minds on whether he was aware of what was going on

Pope Francis asked journalists on board the plane to make up their own minds on whether he was aware of what was going on

‘It’s an act of trust,’ he added. ‘I won’t say a word about it.’

In the document Vigano says the pair spoke about the McCarrick allegations five years ago and although the pope said he had read the papers, published by the National Catholic Register and LifeSiteNews, he asked journalists to come to their own conclusion.

It came at the end of two days in Ireland for Francis, a trip that was almost overshadowed by anti-gay Vigano, voicing that he thinks the reformist pope should resign, just a month after McCarrick did himself. 

Pope Francis waves as he leaves from Dublin Airport back to the Vatican putting an end to his visit to Ireland

Pope Francis waves as he leaves from Dublin Airport back to the Vatican putting an end to his visit to Ireland

In the document Vigano says the pope spoke about the McCarrick allegations five years ago

In the document Vigano says the pope spoke about the McCarrick allegations five years ago

When allegations of sexually abusing a minor turned out to be credible, an investigation by the US church prompted another man to come forward with claims McCarrick had molested him from the age of 11.

Now, several former seminarians have said they were abused and harassed by him when they were in seminary. 

It’s alleged to have been an open secret that McCarrick would often invite seminarians to his beach house in New Jersey and asked them to share his bed.

Cardinal Theodore McCarrick (pictured November 2011) is the subject of investigation

Cardinal Theodore McCarrick (pictured November 2011) is the subject of investigation

The investigation looks into potential sexual abuse at two seminaries it hosts following misconduct allegations against ex-Cardinal McCarrick and other priests

The investigation looks into potential sexual abuse at two seminaries it hosts following misconduct allegations against ex-Cardinal McCarrick and other priests

Vigano’s extensive letter names Vatican cardinals and US archbishops who apparently were aware of McCarrick’s wrongdoings, and claims that documents in the Vatican archives can support his claim.

He claims Francis asked him about the McCarrick accusations in June 2013, three months after he was elected.

Vigano held his role from 2011 to 2016 and claims to have sent two memos about the accusations which allegedly began in 2000, 13 years before Francis was pope. Vigano suggests the last two people previously in his role let the Holy See know about accusations against McCarrick.

Vigano claims Pope Francis knew about Cardinal Theodore McCarrick (pictured 2015)

Vigano claims Pope Francis knew about Cardinal Theodore McCarrick (pictured 2015)

Pope Francis gets ready to leave from Dublin Airport back to the Vatican on Sunday

Pope Francis gets ready to leave from Dublin Airport back to the Vatican on Sunday

Francis’ predecessor, Pope Benedict XVI, was said to have sanctioned McCarrick in 2009 or 2010 and the letter says she was also told and to not travel or publicly celebrate Mass.

‘Holy Father, I don’t know if you know Cardinal McCarrick, but if you ask the Congregation of Bishops, there is a dossier this thick about him. He corrupted generations of seminarians and priests, and Pope Benedict ordered him to withdraw to a life of prayer and penance,’ the text reads.

He says the ‘stormy’ meeting in which the accused was told of the new rules can be backed up by a former counselor in the embassy who is ‘prepared to testify’.

Vigano says that McCarrick went on missions on behalf of the church, regardless, notably to China and Cuba, the latter as recently as 2014. 

‘Archbishop McCarrick, like any other person, has a right to due process. He looks forward to invoking that right at the appropriate time,’ McCarrick’s civil attorney, Barry Coburn, said in a statement. He added the allegations were ‘serious’.

The claims come just after allegations of sex abuse and a cover-up in a Pennsylvania grand jury report. It found that 300 priests had abused more than 1,000 children over 70 years in six dioceses.

Vigano is calling for Pope Francis to resign after claims he helped cover up the scandal 

Vigano is calling for Pope Francis to resign after claims he helped cover up the scandal 

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