Doctrine of the Faith summons former U.S. nuncio to testify on charges of schism

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The Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith summoned Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, the nuncio to the United States from 2011 to 2016, to testify on June 20. He is accused of the crime of schism for having made public statements denying the legitimacy of Pope Francis and rejecting the Second Vatican Council.

The archbishop announced on social media that an extrajudicial criminal trial had been opened against him. He claims he was informed by email and assumes his sentence has already been set. Moreover, Archbishop Viganò calls these accusations an honor because he says they confirm what he has said in his speeches.

It is no coincidence that the accusation against me concerns the questioning of the legitimacy of Jorge Mario Bergoglio and the rejection of Vatican II: the Council represents the ideological, theological, moral, and liturgical cancer of which the Bergoglian “synodal church” is the necessary metastasis.

One of Archbishop Viganò's accusations was put in a 2018 letter. It said Pope Francis had not acted immediately when he learned of Cardinal McCarrick's abuses. And as a result, the former nuncio called for the Pope's resignation.

Pope Francis responded at a press conference returning from Ireland, when reporters asked him to comment on the harsh letter.

POPE FRANCIS
I read that statement this morning.
Read the statement carefully and make your own judgment. I will not say a word about it. I think it speaks for itself and you have enough journalistic ability to make your own conclusions.

The letter sent by the Dicastery to Archbishop Viganò warns that if he does not present himself or report to the Doctrine of the Faith by June 28, he will be judged in his absence.

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