Pope accepts resignation of Spanish bishop accused of abuse | AP News Pope Leo XIV accepts resignation of Spanish bishop accused of abuse in first known case for pontiff 1 of 2 | Pope Leo XIV arrives for an audience on the occasion of the Jubilee of the Choirs in St Peter’s Square, at the Vatican, Saturday, Nov 22, 2025 (AP Photo Alessandra Tarantino)
Pope Leo accepts resignation of bishop accused of abuse in first known . . . Pope Leo XIV has accepted the resignation of a Spanish bishop under investigation for allegedly sexually abusing a young seminarian in the 1990s This marks the first known instance of the new pontiff removing a cleric accused of abuse A one-line Vatican statement confirmed Leo's acceptance of the resignation of Cádiz Bishop Rafael Zornoza, 76
Catholic bishop in Spain resigns after abuse allegation - MSN VATICAN CITY (Reuters) -Pope Leo has accepted the resignation of a bishop in Spain who is being investigated over an alleged abuse case, the Vatican said on Saturday Bishop Rafael Zornoza is
Pope Leo XIV Accepts Resignation of Spanish Bishop Amid Abuse . . . Pope Leo XIV accepted the resignation of Cadiz Bishop Rafael Zornoza, who is under investigation for alleged sexual abuse of a seminarian in the 1990s This marks the first case under the new pope involving a bishop's resignation due to abuse allegations
Pope Leo XIV accepts resignation of Spanish bishop accused of abuse in . . . Pope Leo XIV on Saturday accepted the resignation of an ailing Spanish bishop who is under church investigation for allegedly sexually abusing a young seminarian in the 1990s, the first known time the new pontiff removed a bishop accused of abuse A one-line statement from the Vatican said Leo had accepted the resignation of Cádiz Bishop Rafael Zornoza, 76 It didn’t say why, but Zornoza
Pope Leo XIV accepts resignation of Spanish bishop accused of abuse in . . . ROME (AP) — Pope Leo XIV on Saturday accepted the resignation of an ailing Spanish bishop who is under church investigation for allegedly sexually abusing a young seminarian in the 1990s, the first known time the new pontiff removed a bishop accused of abuse