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Pope Francis reportedly has no intention of resigning

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Former Vatican official accuses Pope Francis of knowing about abuse allegations
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ByBen Gittleson
August 28, 2018, 10:11 PM

Pope Francis has no intention of stepping down as he fights accusations that he protected a former archbishop accused of sexual abuse, Italian news agency ANSA reported, citing “close associates” of the pope.

The pontiff was “embittered” by a letter written by the Vatican’s former ambassador to the United States, Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano, in which the former diplomat accused the pope and his predecessor, Pope Benedict XVI, of knowing of abuse allegedly carried out by the former archbishop in Washington, Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, the associates said, according to ANSA.

But, they said, Francis, 81, "is not thinking about resignation,” ANSA reported.

Pope Francis waves to the faithful as he arrives to lead the Holy Mass at Phoenix Park in Dublin on Aug. 26, 2018, during his visit to Ireland to attend the 2018 World Meeting of Families.
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Vigano wrote that Francis and Benedict knew that McCarrick -- who resigned as a cardinal in July after he was accused of abusing adults and minors -- was a "serial predator."

Reached for comment, McCarrick’s attorney Barry Coburn called Vigano’s words “serious allegations.”

In this Nov. 18, 2014 file photo, Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò reads the Apostolic Mandate during the Installation Mass of Archbishop Blase Cupich at Holy Name Cathedral, in Chicago.
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There is no provision in canon law for the removal of a pope. The job comes with lifetime tenure, ending only in death or voluntary resignation.

"He is the supreme legislator," said papal biographer Gerald O’Connell. "Nobody can remove him from his place as pope unless he himself decides to go. That’s the Church law."

There’s also no provision for an independent investigation, unless the pope decides to create one.

"There’s no special counsel for popes, no Robert Mueller," said the Rev. John Wauck, an ABC News contributor.

Houston Cardinal Daniel Dinardo, president of the US Conference of Bishops, has asked for an audience with the pope to discuss the American Church’s plan to deal with the broader sexual abuse scandal.

As for these explosive allegations made by Archbishop Vigano, Cardinal Dinardo said: "The questions raised deserve answers that are conclusive and based on evidence. Without those answers, innocent men may be tainted by false accusation and the guilty may be left to repeat the sins of the past."

Today the private secretary for Pope Emeritus Benedict, Archbishop Georg Ganswein, actually used the term "fake news" to describe one news report on the scandal.

While Vatican infighting is nothing new, this feud between factions for and against Pope Francis is playing out in real time on social media. As one Vatican writer put it, "it’s as if the Borgia’s and the Medici’s had Twitter accounts.”

ABC News' Mark Osborne, Cheyenne Haslett and Clark Bentson contributed to this report.

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