July 21, 2025

In a dramatic clash that underscores the deep fissures in the Church's reckoning with abuse, the Archdiocese of Cologne has forcefully rejected a canonical complaint filed by Germany's survivor-led advisory board against Cardinal Rainer Maria Woelki, decrying the accusations as "obviously baseless" and built on "false assumptions." The complaint, submitted to Pope Leo XIV, accused the embattled cardinal of negligence and retraumatizing victims through his handling of abuse cases. Yet the archdiocese, unwavering in its defense, emphasized that no civil court had found against Woelki, and declared that the legal arguments in the advisory board's letter held no canonical water. As Germany’s official Church abuse survivors’ council escalates its demands for accountability, the cardinal’s defenders insist this latest move is unjust and unsubstantiated. The tension between hierarchy and survivor advocacy continues to mount, posing yet another critical test of truth, justice, and leadership within the heart of the German Church.

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