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Sexual abuse allegations

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This article previously contained a significant amount of content on allegations of sexual abuse made against Archbishop Paetz. This content was removed, rightly, as it was unsourced and so violated Wikipedia's WP:BLP policy. However, the basic facts of the case - that he was accused of abuse, and resigned - seem to be well-sourced and undisputed. I've added a section on this, lifted from the article Pope John Paul II. The sources are mostly in Polish, which I don't read, but having run them through Google Translate they appear reliable enough for our purposes. Robofish (talk) 13:49, 14 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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