(RNS) Mounting accusations of sexual abuse against the archbishop of
Guam have prompted Pope Francis to name a Vatican official to oversee
the Catholic Church on the Pacific island territory while the charges
are investigated.
The decision announced Monday (June 6) to force Archbishop Anthony Sablan Apuron, who has led the Agana Archdiocese for 30 years, to yield his authority, at least temporarily, is the latest sign that Francis is taking tougher steps to tackle the sexual abuse crisis.
http://religionnews.com/2016/06/06/pope-francis-puts-guam-archbishop-accused-of-sex-abuse-on-leave/
The decision announced Monday (June 6) to force Archbishop Anthony Sablan Apuron, who has led the Agana Archdiocese for 30 years, to yield his authority, at least temporarily, is the latest sign that Francis is taking tougher steps to tackle the sexual abuse crisis.
http://religionnews.com/2016/06/06/pope-francis-puts-guam-archbishop-accused-of-sex-abuse-on-leave/