Last modified Thursday, June 16, 2005 8:09 PM PDT
American archbishop appointed to Vatican post says confidentiality is key in Rome
By: RACHEL ZOLL - Associated Press
CHICAGO -- The archbishop poised to take over the highest Vatican post ever held by an American defended Thursday the traditional secrecy surrounding church business in Rome.
Archbishop William Levada, the recently appointed guardian of Roman Catholic doctrine, said any expectations he would bring American-style transparency to his new post were misguided. He said revealing details of pending investigations could hurt the reputation of those under scrutiny.
"The work is served by having it done in a confidential manner," Levada said in an interview while attending a meeting of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. "Until it's ready to be given to the public, it's not public."
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In his new position, Levada will review abuse allegations against priests worldwide and either take action against the accused clergy or refer the case back to local bishops. He plans to begin work in Rome in August.
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