CBCP Defends Cardinal Tagle Amid Sex Abuse Allegations Ahead of Papal Conclave
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“If he can’t get his own bishops to publish guidelines, what can he do as Pope?” – Watchdog critic slams Tagle as CBCP fires back. MANILA, Philippines — Just days before the Vatican’s conclave to elect the next pope, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) issued a rare public defense of Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle following accusations tied to the Church’s handling of clerical sex abuse. Tagle, a former Archbishop of Manila and now a top contender to succeed Pope Francis, was singled out by U.S.-based watchdog group BishopAccountability.org. The group warned that both Tagle and fellow frontrunner Cardinal Pietro Parolin should not be trusted to protect children, citing a lack of transparency and published guidelines in their home jurisdictions. CBCP: Tagle No Longer Has Jurisdiction in PH In a statement released on Facebook, the CBCP emphasized that Tagle has not held diocesan authority in the Philippines since his appointment to a full-time Vatican role. ...