The Vatican’s confirmation that its ambassador in the Dominican
Republic has been pushed out of office in the wake of a pedophilia
scandal subjects the local Catholic Church to its biggest test since the
30-year reign of terror from the dictator Rafael Trujillo.
But now, Josef Wesolowski, together with another Polish priest,
Alberto Gil Nojache, and several similar cases reflects the Catholic
Church’s battle with the specters of child abuse that erode its
credibility and faith among the nation’s overwhelming majority of
Catholics.
The depth of the scandal also became evident when bishop and Catholic
University (PUCCM) president Agripino Nuñez Collado stumbled on a
reporter’s question about who alerted The Vatican on the alleged abuses.
Surveys have always shown that Dominicans consider the Catholic
Church the country’s most trustworthy institution.