Pope replaces Australian prelate who opposes sex abuse norm

AP  |  Vatican City 

has accepted the resignation of Melbourne's archbishop, who said he'd prefer jail to telling civil authorities about any sex abuse of children that might be revealed to him in the confessional.

At 77, Hart is two years older than the age at which all bishops must offer the their resignation.

Last year in an interview, Hart objected to a recommendation from on child sexual abuse that priests be required to report cases of abuse heard in the confessional to authorities.

Then of Australia's bishops' conference, Hart defended the special nature of confession as part of religious freedom.

The Australian church has been stung by sexual abuse scandals involving prominent clergy.

Next week, a is due to sentence Adelaide Philip Wilson. The in May found Wilson guilty of failing to report to police the repeated abuse of two altar boys by a during the 1970s. Wilson is the most senior Catholic in the world to be convicted of covering up child sex abuse.

Australian Cardinal George Pell, who served at the Vatican as one of the pope's top aides, faces trial in his home state of on sex abuse charges. Pell has denied wrongdoing. Details of the allegations haven't been made public. has insisted top clerics be held responsible for failing to crack down on pedophile clergy.

archdiocese's new leader is a native of New who has been based in the diocese since 2014. Previously, Comensoli served as an in

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First Published: Fri, June 29 2018. 19:25 IST