Jozef Wesolowski is
the highest ranking Vatican official to face abuse charges
The Vatican has placed
its former ambassador to the Dominican Republic, Jozef Wesolowski, under house
arrest on charges of sexually abusing children.
The former archbishop
was defrocked in June after a Church tribunal found him guilty of abusing
Dominican boys.
He will now be tried
by a criminal court, becoming the highest official to face abuse charges in the
Vatican.
Wesolowski, who is
originally from Poland, served as a papal envoy to the Dominican Republic for
five years.
A Vatican spokesman
said the arrest reflected Pope Francis's wish "that such a grave and
delicate case be handled without delay, with the just and necessary
rigour".
Pope Francis has
pledged a crackdown on clerics and employees of the Church who exploit minors,
comparing their actions to a "satanic mass".
Last year, he
strengthened the Vatican's laws against child abuse.
The Vatican spokesman
said the decision to place Wesolowski under house arrest, rather than hold him
in a police cell, was taken on account of his health.
Wesolowski is expected
to go on trial later this year.
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