Catholic school to drop name of cardinal accused of inaction

In a Sept. 21, 1979 file photo, the Most Rev. William H. Keeler, left, is shown prior to his ordination as auxiliary bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Harrisburg in the rectory of St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Harrisburg, Pa. Standing at center is John Cardinal Krol of Philadelphia, and at right is Archbishop Jean Jadot, the pope’s apostolic delegate to the United States. A new Catholic school in Baltimore will no longer feature the name of the late cardinal Keeler, who is accused of failing to act in the case of priests who abused children in Pennsylvania. News outlets report a grand jury report released Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2018, detailing widespread sexual abuse in six of Pennsylvania’s Roman Catholic dioceses says Cardinal William H. Keeler covered up sexual abuse allegations while serving as bishop of Harrisburg. (AP Photo, File)

In this Saturday, April 2, 2005, file photo, Baltimore Cardinal William Keeler speaks to reporters before conducting Mass at The Cathedral of Mary Our Queen, in Baltimore. A new Catholic school in Baltimore will no longer feature the name of a late cardinal accused of failing to act in the case of priests who abused children in Pennsylvania. Cardinal William H. Keeler had a reputation for transparency as archbishop of Baltimore, releasing in 2002 the names of 57 priests accused of sexual abuse. But a grand jury report released Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2018, details widespread sexual abuse in six of Pennsylvania’s Roman Catholic dioceses and accuses Keeler of covering up sexual abuse allegations while serving as bishop of Harrisburg. (AP Photo/Gail Burton, File)

BALTIMORE — A new Catholic school in Baltimore will no longer feature the name of a late cardinal accused of failing to act in the case of priests who abused children in Pennsylvania.

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