Vatican suspends German bishop amid spending investigation
updated 4:56 PM EDT, Wed October 23, 2013
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
- Germany's Franz-Peter Tebartz-van Elst has been called the "Bling Bishop"
- The bishop's residence in Limburg, Germany, underwent a $42 million renovation
- The Vatican says the bishop must stay outside his diocese during the investigation
Bishop Franz-Peter
Tebartz-van Elst is under investigation for his spending after his
residence in Limburg, Germany, was renovated for $42 million.
The Vatican says
Tebartz-van Elst cannot carry out his ministry as long as the
investigation in ongoing, and he's been ordered to stay outside his
diocese.
Called the "Bling
Bishop," Tebartz-van Elst, who is known as theologically conservative,
has denied any wrongdoing, saying the cost overruns on the renovation
are legitimate because surrounding structures had to be protected,
including the old city wall.
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But many people in Limburg and elsewhere want the bishop to step down.
"He built his office on lies," said Limburg resident Patrick Dehm. "This must come to an end. The diocese doesn't deserve this."
For papal biographer
Marco Politi it's not that simple. "The Pope is sending Bishop
Tebartz-van Elst into exile for two months," he told CNN affiliate RTL.
"That is indeed a punishment, but a lot now depends on what the
investigating committee will say."
Some German media have
come down hard on the bishop, with Der Spiegel criticizing him for
taking a first-class flight to India, where he visited with the poor.
Tebartz-van Elst said that he had gotten an upgrade and that he's no fan
of champagne or caviar.
For his latest trip to the Vatican, he reportedly flew on a budget airline.
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