Theodore E. McCarrick, the former Roman Catholic cardinal expelled by Pope Francis after the church found him guilty of sexually abusing minors and adult seminarians over decades, was criminally charged on Wednesday with sexually assaulting a 16-year-old boy in 1974.
The criminal complaint makes Mr. McCarrick the highest-ranking Catholic official in the United States to face criminal charges in the sexual abuse crisis that has plagued the church for decades.
Mr. McCarrick, 91, the former archbishop of Washington, was charged with three counts of indecent assault and battery on a person age 14 or over. He is expected to appear in Dedham District Court in Massachusetts for arraignment on Sept. 3.
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So, when I had had enough of The Episcopal Church. this is the reason I could not consider swimming the Tiber. That there have been criminal enterprises throughout the church trafficking in the children of their parishioners while hierarchy knew all about them is an abomination of a sort that would leave Ezekiel speechless.
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