Vatican bans archbishop, accused of pedophilia, from returning to Guam
VATICAN CITY >> The Vatican today removed the suspended Guam archbishop from office and ordered him not to return to the Pacific island after convicting him of some charges in a sex abuse trial.
The Vatican didnt say what exactly Archbishop Anthony Apuron had been convicted of, and the sentence was far lighter than those given high-profile elderly prelates found guilty of molesting minors. It amounts to an early retirement anywhere in the world but Guam, a remote U.S. Pacific territory where nearly everyone is Roman Catholic.
Apuron is 72, while the Vatican retirement age is 75.
The Vatican spokesman declined to comment. Calls placed to the tribunal judge werent answered. Apurons whereabouts werent immediately known.
While I am relieved that the tribunal dismissed the majority of the accusations against me, I have appealed the verdict, said a statement from Apuron distributed by his Guam attorney, Jacqueline Terlaje. God is my witness; I am innocent and I look forward to proving my innocence in the appeals process.
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