Cloyne Report: recalling of Nuncio denotes seriousness of situation
On Monday the Vatican Press Office released a statement announcing that the Apostolic
Nuncio to Ireland, Archbishop Giuseppe Leanza, has been recalled to Rome for consultations.
The
press release states : “Following the publication on 13 July, of the Irish government’s
Commission of Inquiry Report into allegations of abuse of minors by clergy of the
diocese of Cloyne, otherwise known as the ‘Cloyne Report’ and, in particular,
the reactions that have followed, the Secretary of State has recalled the Apostolic
Nuncio to Ireland, HE Archbishop Giuseppe Leanza for consultations”.
In
response to journalists questions, Fr. Ciro Benedettini, vice director of the Vatican
Press Office outlined the following points:
- The recalling of the Nuncio
is intended primarily to allow the Secretary of State and other Dicasteries involved
to consult with those working on the ground in order to prepare the official answer
of the Holy See to the Irish Government following the Cloyne Report.
- The
recalling of the Nuncio, a measure rarely used by the Holy See, denotes the seriousness
of the situation, and the desire of the Holy See to deal with it objectivity and
with determination, as well as a certain note of surprise and regret regarding some
excessive reactions.
- The recalling of the Nuncio should be interpreted in
line with the Holy See’s desire for a serious and effective cooperation. Emer McCarthy
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