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France's Catholic church on Monday revealed that 11 former or serving French bishops have been accused of sexual violence or failing to report abuse cases, including a cardinal who confessed to assaulting a girl decades ago. In a shock revelation, the president of the Bishops' Conference of France, Eric de Moulins-Beaufort, told reporters that some of the high-ranking church officials faced criminal prosecution, or a church tribunal, or both.
Among them is Jean-Pierre Ricard, a long-standing bishop of Bordeaux who was made a cardinal by Pope Francis in , and who had admitted to a "reprehensible" act on a year-old, de Moulins-Beaufort said.
Pope prays for 'suffering peoples' on final day in Gulf. French bishops are meeting in Lourdes in southwestern France for their autumn conference to discuss ways to improve their communication and transparency regarding historical sex crime allegations against the clergy.
Never miss important updates. The public confession by Ricard, 78, was received "like a shock" by the bishops, de Moulins-Beaufort said. Ricard, 78, was bishop in Coutances, Montpellier and finally Bordeaux between and All of the accused will face either prosecution or church disciplinary procedures, said de Moulins-Beaufort, who is the archbishop of the northeastern city of Reims.
He said six former bishops had already been accused of sexual abuse "by the judiciary of our country, or by the judiciary of the church", one of whom had since died. Ricard would now be added to that list, as would Michel Santier, who was sanctioned by the Vatican for "spiritual abuse having led to voyeurism involving two adult men".