Pope Francis names former judge to investigate Quebec cardinal facing sex allegations
MONTREAL — Pope Francis has named a retired Quebec Superior Court judge to investigate allegations of sexual touching against a senior leader of the province’s Roman Catholic Church.
In a Feb. 8 mandate letter, Francis asked André Denis to conduct an investigation into “the facts, circumstances and imputability” of the allegations against Cardinal Gérald Lacroix.
The allegations against Lacroix emerged in January when he was named as a perpetrator in a class-action lawsuit alleging sexual assault by clergy and staff who were under the supervision of the Quebec City archdiocese.
The 66-year-old archbishop of Quebec City has denied the allegations, which involve sexual touching of a teenager in the 1980s, and described the claim as “unfounded.”