Appeals court acquits French cardinal of sex abuse coverup
PARIS — A French appeals court on Thursday acquitted a French cardinal of covering up the sexual abuse of minors in his flock.
The appeals court in the southeastern French city of Lyon gave no explanation on Thursday for its ruling.
Cardinal Philippe Barbarin, archbishop of Lyon, had been convicted in March and given a six-month suspended sentence for failing to report a predator priest to police. But Pope Francis refused to accept the cardinal’s decision to resign until the appeals process is complete.
The prosecutor’s office had sought the acquittal accorded by the court.