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Article originally prepared on : 03 April 2010
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Description: The Associated Press writes that documents reviewed by the AP show "members of a church tribunal found that the Rev. Michael Teta of Tucson (sic), Ariz., ...
New story trying to implicate Pope Benedict is "misleading" says the Vatican
New story trying to implicate Pope Benedict is "misleading" says the Vatican
Vatican City, Apr 3, 2010 / 12:40 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- Vatican Press Office Director, Fr Federico Lombardi, has issued a statement regarding a story released on Holy Saturday by the Associated Press as a "breaking news," implying that Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, as Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, failed to act promptly in the case of Rev. Michael Teta of the Diocese of Tucson, Arizona.
The Associated Press writes that documents reviewed by the AP show "members of a church tribunal found that the Rev. Michael Teta of Tucson (sic), Ariz., had molested children and deemed his behavior - including allegations that he abused boys in a confessional - almost 'satanic.' The tribunal referred his case to then-Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, who would become pope in 2005. But it took 12 years from the time Ratzinger assumed control of the case in a signed letter until Teta was formally removed from ministry, a step only the Vatican can take."
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