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Brazil bishop who purportedly shielded pedophiles resigns

People crowd St.Peter's Square at the Vatican as Pope Francis delivers his blessing from the window of his studio, Sunday, July 3, 2016. The pontiff has led tens of thousands of pilgrims, tourists and Romans in silent prayer for the dozens of people who perished in militant attacks on a Dhaka, Bangladesh, restaurant and two bombings in Baghdad. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)

VATICAN CITY — A Brazilian archbishop has resigned after he was accused of shielding sexually abusive priests.

Pope Francis on Wednesday accepted the resignation of the archbishop of Paraiba, Monsignor Aldo di Cillo Pagotto, under the article of canon law that allows bishops to retire early for “grave” reasons that make them unfit for office.

Francis appointed an administrator to run the archdiocese until a replacement is found.

In a farewell letter, Pagotto admitted he had made mistakes and that he had accepted into the archdioceses priests and seminarians who had committed “serious errors.”

He blamed his own “merciful ingenuousness” and said he did so because he wanted to give them a second chance.

Francis recently issued new procedures to oust bishops who shield pedophiles, but they don’t go into effect until September. TVJ

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