Vatican suspends Germany's 'bling bishop' for his luxury lifestyle


Vatican City (AFP), Oct 23: The Vatican on Wednesday suspended indefinitely a German Catholic cleric dubbed the "bling bishop" for his luxury lifestyle, despite multiple calls in Germany for the prelate to be dismissed.

"The Holy See deems it appropriate to authorise a period of leave from the diocese for Franz-Peter Tebartz-van Elst," the Vatican said in a statement.

"The Holy Father has been continuously and objectively informed of the situation," it said.

"A situation has been created in which the bishop can no longer exercise his episcopal duties."

It did not specify how long the bishop would have to stay away but added that this would depend on an analysis of the finances of his Limburg diocese and the responsibilities for its high costs.

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Police stand in front of the bishop's house near Limburg Cathedral on October 13, 2013 in Limburg an …
The bishop flew to Rome last week with low-cost airline Ryanair to explain himself to Francis -- following accusations he took a business-class ticket on a trip to India and squandered money.

His private quarters in a new diocesan building are reported to have cost some 2.9 million euros ($3.9 million) and included a 63-square-metre dining room and a 15,000 euro bathtub -- using the revenue from a religious tax in Germany.

The reports have caused a scandal in Germany and sparked calls for greater transparency in Catholic Church finances -- a reform aim of the new pope who has called for a "poor Church for the poor".

Asked for a reaction after Wednesday's news, government spokesman Georg Streiter said: "There is no comment from the German government. This is an internal matter for the Church."

The 53-year-old bishop is under fire over the ostentatious building project in the ancient town of Limburg, which includes a museum, conference halls, a chapel and private apartments.

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People demonstrate against their bishop in front of Limburg Cathedral on October 13, 2013 in Limburg …
The project was approved by his predecessor and was initially valued at 5.5 million euros but the final bill ballooned to 31 million euros, including a 783,000-euro garden.

Tebartz-van Elst is also accused of giving false statements in court about an expensive flight he took to India to visit poor communities.

Prosecutors say the bishop gave false statements under oath in a Hamburg court battle against news weekly Der Spiegel when he denied having told the magazine's journalist that he flew business class.

Anger that taxes paid to the Church by ordinary Germans are apparently being squandered has led to demonstrations outside his residence.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel, daughter of a Protestant pastor, said earlier via her spokesman Steffen Seibert that "I can express the hope that there will be an answer for believers, for people's confidence in their Church."

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Picture taken on December 3, 2012 shows Bishop of Limburg Franz-Peter Tebartz-van Elst in the chapel …
Bishop Stephan Ackermann of Treves, in West Germany, last week told Germany's public television chain ARD that the situation has "escalated to the extent that bishop Franz-Peter can no longer on principle work in Limburg."

The embattled Tebartz-van Elst has defended the project, saying the centuries-old cathedral complex adjacent to the modernist new structure is heritage protected, complicating the development.

Critics within and outside the church have contrasted the premium architectural project with the more humble style of Pope Francis and asked how much good the money could do if used as aid in poverty-stricken African countries.

Pope Francis has made several key gestures of a more humble style since coming to office in March and has condemned big-spending clerics.

The pontiff has refused to move into the lavish papal palace in the Vatican, staying instead in the Casa Santa Marta, a residence for visitors.

He has repeatedly called for the Catholic Church and its faithful to rid themselves of earthly concerns like his name-sake, St Francis of Assisi, warning that "worldliness is a murderer because it kills souls, kills people, kills the Church."

  

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  • THOMAS, CHANGANACHERRY

    Sat, Oct 26 2013

    Let everyone see the Holy Father's simple and humble way of life. Let us follow the way the Almighty God Jesus Christ lived here. I pray the Almighty to give more strength to our HOLY FATHER for all his work. Appreciating the decision taken against the German Bishop.

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  • John, Uppinangady

    Thu, Oct 24 2013

    Very good job well done holy Father pope Francis,please come to mangalore ....

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Thu, Oct 24 2013

    Deserves suspension if the concerned bishop cannot adhere to the requirements of the post.Thanq.

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  • John D'Silva, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 24 2013

    Holy father Francis cleansing the church like Jesus cleansed the temple from misdeeds.Pope is well aware of the situations both good and bad.Being simple and humble he set an example to all of us.When a person is perfect within it gives immense strength to take right decisions.Long live Papa.

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'lore

    Thu, Oct 24 2013

    If he was in the(proposed) cricket team and bowling like Mahalinga he would have also been known as 'Sling Bishop'....

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'lore

    Thu, Oct 24 2013

    Did I say 'Fling' for you all to disagree? Mahalinga's is 'sling'ing action...Don't you know your cricket?

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  • Cynthia Lobo, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 24 2013

    It is sad to see the clergy who are ordained to cleanse the souls of the laity, need a good wash themselves. The clergy in India / Mangalore is not an exception. Its a worldwide epidemic. The clergy need to follow Jesus - whose didn't have a place even to rest his head. We have priests today making the best of every pie they get, to fill their own coffers - the needy may get the left overs.

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  • A. S. Mathew, U.S.A.

    Thu, Oct 24 2013

    Mr. Warren Buffet, though not professing to be a religious person, giving away his billions to help the poor people of the world. His son and grandson are making use of the wealth to help the farmers of the world to produce more food to so that they can have plenty of food. How, JESUS lived on this earth in the short span of life? The Bishops -Priests and Pastors need not have to live exactly like that with hunger and without shelter. However, the luxury of the religious world has gone far beyond and it is time to make a great correction. Thank GOD for POPE FRANCIS, GOD is going to use him in a greater way. He said "that the economic system that has at its centre an idol which is called money". GOD was replaced and the man-made money became the idol and that idol worship began to penetrate to the Church world too. It is high time to walk backwards to the foot of the cross, especially for those who are called for ministry.

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  • cliffy, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 24 2013

    If priest makes a mistake, Bishop will punish him. If Bishop makes a mistake Vatican suspends him. Good move from Vatican. Well done Pope Francis.

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  • Valerian Dsouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Thu, Oct 24 2013

    Holy Father Pope Francis himself leading a very simple life, even
    to the extent of refusing normal privileges given to Pope.

    Holy Father is setting a good example.

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  • grace pinto,

    Thu, Oct 24 2013

    There should soon be an ordinance passed as there are countless belonging to the clergy that flaunt the vows they have made.
    The Holy Father has a lot of cleansing to do as ostentatious living by the clergy has become more a rule than an exception.

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  • Joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 24 2013

    It is sad that an incident like should have taken place. People can be judges of situations like these. It is likely that The Holy Father will constitute a committee to inquire into the lifestyle of the bishop and take a final decision on the future course of action.

    This serves as a lesson for all clerics.

    Joe Gonsalves

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  • A.D.Pinto, Qatar

    Thu, Oct 24 2013

    "It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for someone who is rich to enter the kingdom of God" (Mathew 19:24).

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  • Nelson urekav, Mira Road

    Wed, Oct 23 2013

    At last we having a daring Pope Francis, is doing great job of papal reform in cleansing the tainted priests , scandal ridden European church and luxury idolatry.

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