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Leo XIV Promotes Bishop Who Helped Neutralize the Chiclayo Abuse Case

Pope Leo XIV today accepted the resignation of conservative Archbishop Samuel Aquila, 75, from Denver and appointed James R. Golka, 59, as his successor.

Monsignor Golka was appointed bishop of Colorado Springs by Pope Francis in April 2021. In June 2025, El País described Golka as having “similar ideological leanings as Pope Francis.”

When Golka became Bishop in Colorado Springs, the Peruvian priest Ricardo Coronado-Arrascue was serving as judicial vicar and chancellor of this diocese.

A Peruvian Canon Lawyer with Ties to Prevost

Coronado is a former Peruvian Augustinian friar who left the order in 2001 to become a diocesan priest. He knows Robert Prevost well, and the two have had tensions in the past according to CruxNow.com.

In May 2022, Coronado resigned his offices in Colorado Springs, and a settlement agreement was signed between him and the diocese.

The Making of a Disobedience Case

In June 2023, the diocese Colorado Springs stated publicly that it had received “accusations” against Coronado and that restrictions were therefore in place. The diocese did not specify the nature of the accusations. Coronado could no longer exercise ministry in the Diocese of Colorado Springs.

In November 2023, Coronado filed a civil lawsuit against the Diocese and in 2024 against Bishop Golka personally, alleging among other things breach of contract (relating to the May 2022 settlement) and defamation. The case was later dismissed by U.S. courts.

Coronado Enters the Chiclayo Abuse Case

In late 2023, Coronado became involved in the Chiclayo abuse allegations.

On 6 May 2024, he was hired by the three women who claim they were sexually abused between 2006 and 2010, acting as their lawyer. According to InfoVaticana.com, the accused priest, Eleuterio “Lute” Vásquez Gonzales, admitted to the “sins.”

Despite authoring Peru’s abuse guidelines, Prevost is accused of mishandling the Chiclayo case and of actions critics describe as amounting to a cover-up.

As a cardinal, Robert Prevost stated that he had barred Father Lute from ministry; however, critics note that the decree he issued did not formally prohibit Lute from exercising priestly functions, and Lute in fact continued in ministry.

Bishop Golka’s May 31, 2024 Document

Already on 31 May 2024 — less than a month after Coronado was hired by the victims — Bishop Golka signed a document, seen by El País, stating that Coronado was already “under canonical investigation” and therefore could not practice as an ecclesiastical lawyer.

Bishop Golka wrote that Coronado was not “fit for the welfare of the faithful” and accused him of attempting to intimidate the bishop through “baseless and frivolous civil lawsuits.”

Bishop Golka’s action was central in framing Coronado as disobedient and in laying the groundwork for his laicization months later.

An Unusually Rapid Ecclesiastical Response

In August 2024, the Peruvian bishops barred Coronado from practicing canon law after opening a penal canonical investigation for alleged sexual misconduct with an adult. Coronado firmly denied that accusatoin.

On 19 December 2024, the Vatican expelled Coronado from the priesthood for misconduct and conduct incompatible with priestly life (laicization).

The Peruvian bishops and the Vatican acted with striking speed in the case of this controversial priest, who had become institutionally inconvenient.

Coronado’s Claim of a Coordinated Campaign

Coronado described himself as “the victim of a targeted campaign.”

“I want you to emphasize that this has been a coordinated attack by the Peruvian Episcopal Conference and Rome,” he said, insisting that it was the three women who contacted him — not the other way around.

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Sally Dorman shares this

Is he lacking some male hormons?

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Fems…..all fems.

Where have all the men gone.

Wilma Lopez shares this

Pope Leo has named Bishop James Golka of Colorado Springs as the 6th Archbishop of Denver, succeeding Archbishop Samuel Aquila (75).

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Cardinal Cupich submitted his request for resignation two years ago. Not a good look for Pope Leo. The American laity request Cupich’s replacement in this era of synodality and listening. He has done untold damage to the Church

Archbishop Aquila was truly one of the great pro-life warriors

So errant conservative priest and Bishops are dealt with swiftly and without ability to appear ie Frank Pavone.
Alphabet soup friends promoted no matter how heretical or scandalous.

That's what it sounds like...

He is the fourth child in a family of 10.

Greetings. I've been visiting this website, Gloria.tv, for months now, and I recognize that you have the courage to say what most media outlets keep silent about or ignore. For that, I congratulate you and it's only right to thank you. However, I don't understand the purpose of articles like this one. Let's suppose that previous popes had appointed good and holy bishops and Leo only made terrible appointments; in that case, I would understand. But we know very well that this isn't the case, that all the popes have filled the episcopate with unworthy men, and that there are hardly any good bishops, nor have there ever been. The vast majority of bishops are bad and traitors to Christ. Why then dedicate an article to each bishop appointed by Leo, saying that he is bad when every reader already knows this? Do you really think that if he had chosen another bishop to fill that see it would be better? I mean, what Leo is doing, any other pope would have done because there aren't any good bishops to choose from—nor good priests, nor good cardinals...

All recent popes - including Benedict, even Pius XII - appointed terrible bishops. We lost the Church here. Glad that someone points that out.

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