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    Catholic bishop in Spain denies abuse allegation as Vatican opens inquiry

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    Posted on November 10, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Bishop Rafael Zornoza of Spain is under Vatican investigation for alleged abuse from the 1990s, which he denies. The diocese pledges full cooperation.

    Table of Contents

    • Investigation of Bishop Rafael Zornoza
    • Details of the Allegation
    • Response from the Diocese
    • Historical Context of Abuse Scandals

    Spanish Bishop Denies Abuse Claims as Vatican Launches Investigation

    Investigation of Bishop Rafael Zornoza

    VATICAN CITY (Reuters) -A Catholic bishop in Spain is being investigated by the Vatican over an allegation of abuse that the cleric firmly denies, his diocese said in a statement on Monday.

    Details of the Allegation

    Spanish paper El Pais first reported earlier on Monday that Bishop Rafael Zornoza was under investigation over an allegation of sexual abuse of a teenage boy in the 1990s.

    Response from the Diocese

    According to the diocese's statement Zornoza is temporarily suspending his schedule while the case is investigated and will cooperate fully with the inquiry.

    Historical Context of Abuse Scandals

    Zornoza, who has led the Diocese of Cadiz y Ceuta on Spain's southern coast since 2011, is the first Spanish Catholic bishop publicly known to have been investigated by the Vatican for an allegation of abuse.

    For decades, the 1.4 billion-member Church has been shaken by scandals around the world involving abuse and cover-up, damaging its credibility and costing it hundreds of millions of dollars in settlements.

    The Vatican press office did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the case.

    The Cadiz y Ceuta diocese said the allegations were being investigated by a Church tribunal that was being convened at the Vatican's embassy to Spain, located in Madrid.

    "The accusations being made, referring to events that took place nearly thirty years ago, are very serious and also false," said the diocese.

    "There is full confidence in the justice system, and full cooperation will be provided in everything that is required," said the statement. 

    "At the same time, it is necessary to remember to respect the presumption of innocence that applies to all persons."

    (Reporting by Graham Keeley and Joshua McElwee)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Bishop Rafael Zornoza is under Vatican investigation for abuse.
    • •The allegation involves a teenage boy from the 1990s.
    • •Zornoza denies the claims and suspends his schedule.
    • •The diocese emphasizes the presumption of innocence.
    • •This is the first known Vatican investigation of a Spanish bishop.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Catholic bishop in Spain denies abuse allegation as Vatican opens inquiry

    1What is sexual abuse?

    Sexual abuse refers to any unwanted sexual act or behavior that is imposed on an individual without their consent. It can occur in various forms, including physical contact, coercion, or manipulation.

    2What is a diocese?

    A diocese is a district under the pastoral care of a bishop in the Christian Church. It is an administrative region that encompasses multiple parishes and is responsible for the spiritual and administrative needs of its members.

    3What is an inquiry?

    An inquiry is a formal investigation or examination into a specific issue or allegation. It often involves gathering evidence, interviewing witnesses, and reviewing documents to determine the facts surrounding the matter.

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