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his successor, Cardinal Wuerl,
“The recent letter of Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò brings particular focus and urgency to this examination,” Cardinal DiNardo wrote in a statement posted Sunday on the USCCB website.“The questions raised deserve answers that are conclusive and based on evidence,” he said. “Without those answers, innocent men may be tainted by false accusation and the guilty may be left to repeat sins of the past.”Central among the allegations made by the former nuncio was the charge that Pope Francis had known of Cardinal McCarrick’s record of sɛҳuąƖ abuse as well as sanctions brought against him by Pope Benedict XVI and yet chose to lift those sanctions and return the cardinal to a position of influence.The cardinal’s call for “answers” followed on a refusal by Pope Francis on Saturday to say when he first knew about Cardinal McCarrick’s ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖ abuse of seminarians and priests.