Pope Removes New Bishop After His Comments on Women

Chilean cleric held the post for 24 days
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Jun 14, 2019 5:32 PM CDT
After Comments About Women, Bishop Is Removed by Pope
Santiago Cathedral in Chile. An auxiliary bishop was removed from his post Friday.   (AP Photo/Luis Hidalgo, file)

Pope Francis has accepted the resignation of the auxiliary bishop of the Chilean capital city of Santiago just 24 days after he appointed him to the post, church officials said Friday. Bishop Carlos Eugenio Irarrázabal had become embroiled in controversy after he recently said there were no women at the Last Supper of Jesus and his disciples so "we have to respect that." He also said that perhaps women "like to be in the back room," the AP reports. The Santiago Archdiocese said in a statement that the pope's decision came after talking with Irarrázabal, who joins the more than 30 Chilean bishops who presented their resignations in 2018 after a report ordered by Francis revealed a culture of abuse and cover-ups for decades in Chile's church.

In a statement issued by the archdiocese later Friday, Irarrázabal said that he wanted to "reiterate my apologies to those have been affected by my comments." He will remain in charge of a parish in Santiago, where in 2011 he replaced Fernando Karadima, Chile's most infamous pedophile priest.

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