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Pope removes Italian bishop after fraud accusations

Published: May 22, 2012

Pope Benedict XVI has removed an Italian bishop from ministry following the launch of a police investigation into alleged financial corruption within his Sicily diocese, reports the Catholic News Agency.

The Vatican’s official bulletin on the weekend announced that the Pope relieved the Diocese of Trapani from the “pastoral care” of Bishop Francesco Miccichè.

Bishop Miccichè, 69, had been in charge of the diocese on the Island of Sicily for the past 14 years. Since last year, however, Italy’s financial police have been investigating the disappearance of about $1.275 million from two charitable foundations operated by the diocese. 

In June 2011 the Vatican asked a fellow Sicilian prelate, Bishop Domenico Mogavero of Mazara del Vallo, to investigate the situation in the Diocese of Trapani on their behalf. The result is Bishop Miccichè dismissal this weekend.

“It is clear that my superiors were unable or unwilling to understand what was going on in this diocese, leaving the clergy and especially the people of God at the mercy of petty slander” said Bishop Miccichè in response to the news.

He strenuously denied any wrongdoing and described his dismissal as “an extreme measure” which he neither agreed with nor understood. However, out of “loyalty to the Pope and the Church,” he said he has committed himself to accepting the verdict “in a spirit of obedience.”

FULL STORY Pope removes Italian bishop amid fraud accusations (CNA)

 

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  1. How quickly the Church can move when her bishops err in matters of faith and finance.
    Immorality, apparently, is not a motive for swift reprisals.

  2. Perhaps he was 'made an offer he couldn't refuse'!

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