A senior cardinal has requested the Vatican to cease displaying artwork by a Jesuit priest accused of abusing nuns and other women. The priest, who is a world-renowned artist, has been accused of sexual assault by five women. The request is supported by the Pope's top adviser and the alleged victims, who are urging the removal of hundreds of mosaics created by the priest. This move aims to avoid any suggestion of indifference to the victims.
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The Catholic Church is under pressure to remove hundreds of mosaics by a priest who is a world-renowned artist following a request Friday by five women who have accused of him sexual assault. https://t.co/J7ep0cFg7H
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🔵 SENIOR CARDINAL ASKS VATICAN TO STOP DISPLAYING ART BY PRIEST ACCUSED OF ABUSE A prominent cardinal has asked Vatican authorities to stop displaying the artwork of a Jesuit priest accused of abusing nuns and other women, to avoid a suggestion of indifference to the victims'…
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