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Warsaw archbishop says he leaves his fate with pope amid scandal over communist collaboration
WARSAW, Poland: Warsaw’s new archbishop on Friday admitted he had cooperated with the communist-era secret police, and said he was leaving his fate in the hands of Pope Benedict XVI amid calls for him to step aside ahead of his installation Sunday.
Stanislaw Wielgus expressed regret for an act that he acknowledged “harmed the church.” He also said he has informed the pope of this chapter in his life, which he said included a promise to collaborate but never resulted in informing on anyone.
“Before you today, I confess to the mistake committed by me years ago, just as I have confessed to the Holy Father,” Wielgus said in an open letter to the country’s Roman Catholic clergy and believers.
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WARSAW, Poland: Warsaw’s new archbishop on Friday admitted he had cooperated with the communist-era secret police, and said he was leaving his fate in the hands of Pope Benedict XVI amid calls for him to step aside ahead of his installation Sunday.
Stanislaw Wielgus expressed regret for an act that he acknowledged “harmed the church.” He also said he has informed the pope of this chapter in his life, which he said included a promise to collaborate but never resulted in informing on anyone.
“Before you today, I confess to the mistake committed by me years ago, just as I have confessed to the Holy Father,” Wielgus said in an open letter to the country’s Roman Catholic clergy and believers.
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