Gonzalo Duarte García de Cortázar explained

Gonzalo Duarte
Birth Date:1942 9, df=y
Birth Place:Quillota, Chile
Office:Bishop of Valparaíso
Term Start:1998
Term End:2018
Predecessor:Francisco Javier Errázuriz Ossa
Successor:Pedro Ossandón
Office1:Great Chancellor of the Pontifical Catholic University of Valparaíso
Term Start1:1998
Term End1:2018
Predecessor1:Francisco Javier Errázuriz Ossa
Successor1:Pedro Ossandón
Office2:Military Bishop of Chile
Term Start2:1995
Term End2:1999
Predecessor2:José Joaquín Matte
Successor2:Pedro Lizama Riquelme
Parents:Ignacio Duarte Calderón
María del Carmen García de Cortázar
Profession:Theologist

Gonzalo Duarte García de Cortázar (born 27 September 1942) is a Chilean prelate of the Catholic Church who was Bishop of Valparaíso from 1998 to June 2018. Product of it, he also was the Great Chancellor of the Pontifical Catholic University of Valparaíso, his alma mater.

Biography

He was ordained a priest by Bishop Alejandro Menchaca Lira on 8 July 1968. On 31 January 1995, Pope John Paul II named him titular bishop of Lamiggiga and Military Ordinary of Chile. He received his episcopal consecration from Archbishop Piero Biggio on 2 April. John Paul appointed him Bishop of Valparaíso on 4 December 1998.

On 18 May 2018, Duarte submitted his resignation to Pope Francis, as did all the Chilean bishops at the conclusion of a three-day meeting in Rome.[1] On 11 June 2018, Pope Francis accepted his resignation as bishop. Francis replaced him with an Apostolic Administrator as he did all bishops who retired following his personal intervention in the clerical sexual abuse crisis in Chile.[2] [3]

On the day Francis accepted Durate's resignation, he also accepted those of two other Chileans, Bishop Juan Barros Madrid of Osorno, who had been at the center of Chile's controversy over sexual abuse by clergy, and Archbishop Cristián Caro Cordero of Puerto Montt, who like Duerte had submitted his resignation months earlier at the age of 75 as required. It initially seemed that the resignations of Caro and Duerte were unrelated to the sexual abuse scandal, that they were "customary" resignations because of age.[4] But several former seminarians immediately accused Duerte of sexual abuse.[5] After refusing to comment for several weeks, Duarte said he had tendered his resignation months earlier as required when he turn 75 and that his resignation was unrelated to charges of sexual abuse. He said one complaint against him had been dismissed in court as "without merit" and said a second one misinterpreted an encounter that had nothing sexual about it.[6] Civil authorities heard testimony from Duerte about charges he covered up for abusers on 21 November 2018,[7] The accusers continue to press their case and expressed satisfaction with the progress they were making with the new Apostolic Administrator of Valparaiso, Bishop Pedro Ossandón.[8]

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Notes and References

  1. News: National Catholic Reporter . 15 April 2019 . 18 May 2018 . Catholic News Service . Updated: All of Chile's bishops offer resignations after meeting pope on abuse. Junno . Arocho Esteves.
  2. Web site: El Papa aceptó renuncias de obispos Juan Barros, Cristián Caro y Gonzalo Duarte . es . 5 July 2018 . Nunciatura Apostólica – Prensa CECh . 11 June 2018 . 5 July 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180705175927/http://noticias.iglesia.cl/noticia.php?id=36050 . dead .
  3. it. Rinunce e Nomine, 11.06.2018. . 16 April 2019 . 11 June 2018.
  4. News: Catholic News Agency . 17 April 2019 . 11 June 2018 . Pope accepts resignation of Juan Barros, bishop at the center of Chilean abuse scandal . Elise . Harris .
  5. News: Exseminaristas evalúan querella contra obispo de Valparaíso . La Tercera . es. 17 April 2019 . 11 June 2018 . María José . Blanco . María José . Navarrete.
  6. News: es . Ex obispo Duarte se defiende como gato de espaldas y niega denuncias de ex seminaristas . El Mostrador . 16 April 2019 . 3 July 2018 .
  7. News: Crux. 17 April 2019 . 24 November 2018 . Chile bishop subpoenaed by prosecutors denies covering up abuse . Inés . San Martín.
  8. News: Crux. 17 April 2019 . 16 November 2018 . Survivors demand justice for abuses in Chilean seminary. Inés . San Martín.