French bishop who had a 7-year affair with woman resigns at pope's urging
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French bishop who had a 7-year affair with woman resigns at pope's urging
"When announcing his resignation as the Bishop of Verdun in late September, Jean-Paul Gusching had hinted that health issues lay behind the decision to hang up his crosier. But the Holy See's embassy to France on Tuesday revealed that those were but "one element" behind that decision, with a preliminary canonical investigation into his behaviour underway and the civil courts alerted to the matter."
"In an unusual intervention from the Apostolic Nunciature in Paris, the embassy said that after it had alerted the pontiff to the matter, Gusching committed "to avoid in future any behaviour towards women that could be interpreted as contrary to his holy vows". But "given the ongoing nature of the situation, the Holy Father solicited and accepted his resignation... which took effect on September 27", the Nunciature added."
"But the ex-bishop said that was "the only affair" he had committed, insisting that the "disgusting" push for his resignation was motivated by "jealousies". "They want my head," the ex-bishop told the local Journal de L'Est republicain paper in an interview published on Wednesday evening. Asked whether the relationship was consensual, Gusching said: "Yes, she was a woman of age." The Vatican has ordered Gusching to "refrain from any liturgical celebrations and public pastoral activities"."
Pope accepted Bishop Jean-Paul Gusching's resignation after Apostolic Nunciature reported concerns about his relationships with women and a preliminary canonical investigation was opened. The Holy See indicated that alleged behaviour was one element alongside health reasons and that civil courts were alerted. The Nunciature said Gusching had committed to avoid conduct toward women that could contradict his vows, but Pope accepted the resignation given the ongoing situation, effective September 27. Gusching acknowledged a relationship from around 2015 to 2022, described the forced resignation as "disgusting", denied other affairs, and was ordered to refrain from liturgical and public pastoral activities.
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