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Archbishop Luigi Ventura, the Vatican nuncio to France, meets with Pope Francis at the Vatican in this file photo from Oct. 18, 2018. French authorities confirmed Feb. 15 they are investigating an allegation of sexual assault filed against Archbishop Ventura. (CNS photo/Vatican Media)

VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Italian Archbishop Luigi Ventura, 74, a Vatican diplomat who once served in Canada, Chile and western Africa, is under investigation by police in Paris for allegedly sexually assaulting a city official.

The Vatican learned from news reports that the investigation had been launched and it was "waiting for the results of the investigation" by city prosecutors, said Alessandro Gisotti, interim director of the Vatican press office, in response to reporters' queries.

A French judicial official confirmed to the Associated Press Feb. 15 that the prosecutor's office in Paris had opened an investigation into an allegation of "sexual aggression."

The French newspaper, Le Monde, reported that the diplomat was suspected of having sexually molested a young male employee at the Paris city hall Jan. 17, the day the mayor was giving her New Year's address to diplomats and other leading figures.

Archbishop Ventura has been serving as apostolic nuncio to France since 2009. Prior to that posting, he was the Vatican's representative in Canada between 2001 and 2009, helping with preparations for St. John Paul II's visit to Toronto for World Youth Day in 2002.

He served as the nuncio in Chile from 1999 to 2001 and, before that, in Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso and Niger from 1995 to 1999.

A Vatican nuncio plays an important role in compiling recommendations to the pope concerning the appointment of new bishops and archbishops in the country he is placed.

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Stephen de Weger
5 years 4 months ago

This is the next wave of clergy abuse that needs exposing - the abuse of adult women and men. I have been researching this for a number of years now. Some of my findings and conclusions can be found here https://eprints.qut.edu.au/96038/ and here https://journals.equinoxpub.com/index.php/JASR/article/view/32747 . Other links can be found on my website here https://www.catholicmetoo.com/ .

arthur mccaffrey
5 years 4 months ago

I wish America would stop publishing these "teaser" articles unless they can provide more concrete factual information. What exactly did this 74yr old nuncio do?
Here is a better piece of reporting=
https://www.bostonglobe.com/news/world/2019/02/15/vatican-envoy-france-facing-sexual-aggression-probe/cM2Z6GTxyPhHDCAEKb42oK/story.html

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