Cardinal Bevilacqua Toxicology Results Released

The preliminary results of Anthony Bevilacqua’s toxicology tests show prescribed drugs in his system

The preliminary results of Anthony Bevilacqua’s toxicology tests are now in.

The Montgomery County coroner says all drugs found in Bevilacqua’s system were prescribed by doctors.

Further testing needs to be done to determine if those drugs were at the correct levels his doctors had prescribed. Those results are expected to be in by March 10. 

Bevilacqua died on Jan. 30 at the age of 88. Church officials say the Cardinal was suffering from cancer and dementia. He died at the St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Lower Merion.

He died one day after a judge found him competent to testify in the trial of a former aide. That aide, Msgr. William Lynn, is accused of keeping priests in ministry after they were accused of child sex abuse. His trial is scheduled for next month. Bevilacqua was not charged in the case.
 

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