Washington’s former Archbishop Theodore McActic
Washington: Washington’s former Archbishop Theodore McAick, convicted of sexually abusing hundreds of children and adults in the US, died at the age of 94. Former Cardinal McCylic appointed by former Vatican pastor Pope John Pal II came into the limelight when Vatican’s investigation found that he had sexually abused children and adults while holding top and influential positions in churches. McCylic was the archbishop of Washington from 2000 to 2006. After its death, the victims have given a strict reaction that the wounds given by him will always be alive.
Let us know that Washington’s Archbishop Robert McLrayi issued a statement on Friday confirming the death of McCick but did not give any detailed information in this regard. His statement focused on those who were exploited by McCry. McClayroy said, “At this time my focus is especially on those who were harmed by McCry. We all pray for all those people and victims of sexual abuse. “Recently, it was reported that McAick has ‘dementia’. He was living in Missouri.
McCallroy was suffering from dementia
Vatican News said that he died there. ‘Dementia’ is a brain problem that causes the ability to remember, think and learn. After the news of McAick’s sexual harassment came to light, questions were being raised on the credibility of the churches as there were evidence that the top priests of the Vatican and American churches knew about the conduct of McAryic but never opened their mouths against McAryk. The investigation also revealed that many bishops, cardinals and Pope McCicks had dismissed the report of misconduct with young men for several decades and they did not give any importance. During the investigation, investigators questioned 90 people, including the victims, priests and American Catholic bishop officials. ‘(AP)
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