Police in Spain on Monday arrested four Catholic priests
accused of sexually abusing children in the southern city of Granada, the
interior minister said.
The arrests came a week after a 24-year-old man there wrote
to the Vatican alleging a group of priests molested him as a boy as well as
other children.
“Police this morning arrested four priests implicated in
this affair,” Interior Minister Jorge Fernandez Diaz told reporters.
Judicial sources last week told AFP that courts had launched
an investigation targeting 12 people.
The Archdiocese of Granada said it suspended several priests
and sent the conclusions of its own internal inquiry to the Vatican, acting
after the young man’s letter.
Media reports said Pope Francis ordered an inquiry into the
archdiocese and telephoned the man directly to apologise on behalf of the
church.
On Sunday, the Archbishop of Granada Francisco Javier
Martinez and other clerics prostrated themselves on the floor during a mass in
a gesture of apology to victims of abuse.
After a series of paedophilia scandals in the church over
recent years, Pope Francis has taken a zero-tolerance approach since taking over
last year from Benedict XVI.
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