Wednesday, October 23, 2013

A Pope We Can Respect

Pope Francis (pic) has ordered the German Roman Catholic prelate known as the "luxury bishop" for spending some 31 million euros (RM127 million) on a residence to leave his diocese for an unspecified period, the Vatican said today.

The move, just short of a resignation, was taken against Bishop Franz-Peter Tebartz-van Elst of Limburg two days after he met the pope to discuss the scandal in the German Church at a time when the pontiff is stressing the importance of humility and serving the poor.

A Vatican statement said the bishop "was currently not in a position to carry out his episcopal ministry" and that he was ordered to leave the diocese while an investigation and audit into cost over-runs is held.
The diocese will be administered in the bishop's absence by a vicar. The issue has been an embarrassment for the pope, who has called for a more austere Church and has told bishops not to live "like princes".

German media, citing official documents, said the residence had been fitted with a free-standing bath that cost 15,000 euros (RM 65,000), a conference table that cost 25,000 euros (RM108,000) and a private chapel that cost 2.9 million euros (RM12.6 million).

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