Representatives of the Polish Catholic Church have apologised for the
alleged child sex abuse by Archbishop Jozef Wesolowski, a 65-year-old
Pole who served as papal envoy in the Dominican Republic, and his
38-year-old Polish colleague Fr Wojciech Gil.
According to prosecutors in the Dominican Republic the two men abused several young boys while serving on the Caribbean island.
"Trust in the Church is waning. We are sorry. This is the least we
can do," said Bishop Wojciech Polak, a senior official with the Polish
bishops' conference during a press conference.
Polish church
representatives added they were unaware of the whereabouts of both men
as prosecutors in Warsaw launched a separate criminal investigation
against them.
"The scale of paedophilia in the Church in Poland is unknown," said a
Jesuit priest, Fr Adam Zak, responsible for child and youth welfare in
the Polish episcopate.
"The cases that end up in court are just the tip of the iceberg," he
said, pointing to 27 priests convicted of child sex abuse in Poland over
the last decade.