Pope Expels German 'Luxury Bishop' from Diocese

Pope Expels German 'Luxury Bishop' from Diocese

(AP) Pope expels German “luxury bishop” from diocese
VATICAN CITY
Pope Francis has temporarily expelled a German bishop from his diocese because of a scandal over a 31-million-euro project to build a new residence and related renovations.

The Vatican didn’t say Wednesday if Bishop Franz-Peter Tebartz-van Elst would permanently leave the diocese of Limburg. But it said Limberg’s newly named vicar general, Monsignor Wolfgang Roesch, would administer the diocese during Tebartz-van Elst’s “period of time away.”

In a statement, the Vatican said the situation in the diocese had become such that Tebartz-van Elst “could no longer exercise his episcopal ministry.”

The decision was taken after Tebartz-van Elst met with Francis on Monday.

The bishop has defended the renovation, saying it involved 10 different projects and that there were additional costs because of regulations on buildings under historical protection.

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