McCarrick was expelled from the Roman Catholic priesthood last
year after a Vatican investigation found him guilty of sexual
crimes against minors and adults and abuse of power.
Pope Francis ordered a thorough study of all documents in Holy
See offices concerning McCarrick in 2018. The four U.S. dioceses
where he served - New York, Metuchen, Newark, and Washington,
D.C. - carried out separate investigations to feed into the
Vatican report.
U.S. Catholic bishops are due to hold their annual meeting Nov.
15-19. It will be held virtually this year because of the
coronavirus.
The sources said the report would be released by the Vatican
before the bishops' meeting starts.
There is great anticipation for the report because it may show
how McCarrick managed to rise through the ranks even though his
history of sexual misconduct with adult male seminarians was an
open secret.
The 90-year-old McCarrick, once a power-broker as Archbishop of
Washington, D.C. from 2001 to 2006, is the highest-profile
Church figure to have been dismissed from the priesthood in
modern times.
(Reporting By Philip Pullella; Editing by Hugh Lawson)
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