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Pope Francis Accepts Resignation of Archbishop Who Had ‘Intimate Relationship’ With Woman

  • Pope Francis Accepts Resignation of Archbishop of Paris Who Had ‘Intimate Relationship’ With Woman

EKO HOT BLOG reports that Pope Francis, the head of the Catholic Church, has accepted Michel Aupetit’s resignation as Archbishop of Paris, following accusations that Aupetit had a consenting “intimate connection” with a woman.

After French magazine Le Point exposed the news of the connection on November 22, the Vatican made the revelation in a statement on Thursday, December 2.

Michel Aupetit

Following the Vatican’s pronouncement, Aupetit issued a statement confirming the decision.

“I was, of course, greatly disturbed by the attacks I was subjected to,” reads the statement.

“I ask forgiveness of those whom I might have hurt and I assure you all of my deep friendship and my prayer, which will always be yours.”

The alleged relationship came to light due to a love email Aupetit sent to his secretary by mistake in 2012, when he was the Vicar-General of Paris, according to Le Point magazine.

Despite admitting in the Le Point article that his behavior “towards her may have been ambiguous, implying the existence between us of an intimate relationship and sexual intercourse,” Aupetit firmly denied that anything actually happened between him and the lady.

“Those who knew me then, and who shared my daily life, could certainly testify that I was not maintaining a double life as the article suggests,” he said in an interview with Radio Notre Dame on November 27.” he said

“I recognize, as I have already said, that I mismanaged a situation with a person who came to me on numerous occasions. I confided this error to my spiritual guide and the ecclesiastical authority was informed.”

Aupetit’s resignation comes at a time when the Catholic Church is battling the release of so many sexual assault and child abuse scandals, especially in France.

A report in October revealed that members of the Catholic clergy in France sexually abused an estimated 216,000 minors over the past seven decades.

The number of abused minors rises to an estimated 330,000 including victims of people who were not clergy but had other links to the Church, such as Catholic schools and youth programs.

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