Spanish Cardinal suspends himself after sexual assault allegations


Cardinal Cristobal Lopez Romero walks, following the death of Pope Francis, in Rome, Italy, April 22, 2025. REUTERS/Claudia Greco

VATICAN CITY, July ⁠8 (Reuters) - Spanish Cardinal Cristobal Lopez Romero, who ⁠is also the Archbishop of Rabat, Morocco, ‌has suspended himself after being accused of molesting women, the Vatican said on its own news site.

"I am accused ​of inappropriate behaviour toward adult women," ⁠Lopez Romero said ⁠in a statement published by Vatican News on Tuesday, ⁠adding ‌that the situation had prompted the Catholic Church to open a preliminary investigation.

News ⁠of the accusations was first reported by ​AFP on ‌Tuesday. In an investigation, the French news ⁠agency said ​that at least five women had accused the 74-year-old prelate of sexual assault.

AFP quoted Lopez Romero ⁠as saying: "I have committed neither assault ​nor violence nor sexual harassment."

The cardinal pledged to fully cooperate with the Vatican investigation, and said that ⁠to avoid interfering with it, he would refrain from presiding over public celebrations and participating in pastoral activities.

Lopez Romero has been a cardinal ​since 2019 and Archbishop of ⁠Rabat since 2018. He is considered a relative progressive ​within the Catholic hierarchy, ‌and was seen as a ​potential papal candidate in last year's conclave.

(Wrtiting by Francesca Piscioneri, editing by Alvise Armellini)

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