Pope Francis Ousts Powerful Conservative Cardinal
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Source: New York Times
Pope Francis earlier this year ordered Cardinal Gerhard Ludwig Müller, the top doctrinal watchdog in the Roman Catholic Church, to fire three priests from the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, which is the keeper of the churchs orthodoxy and presides over investigations into sexual abuse
Cardinal Müller, an ideological conservative often at odds with the pontiff, was vexed by the order, and, in a recent interview, said he had made a case, in vain, for the priests to stay in Rome.
In a rarefied political atmosphere where personnel is policy, the replacement of Cardinal Müller, 69, who was appointed by Francis conservative predecessor, Pope Benedict XVI, amounts to one of the popes most consequential appointments.
This gives the pope the chance to finally place his own man in a very important spot, said the Rev. James Martin, an editor at large for the Catholic magazine America and a consultant to the Vaticans Secretariat for Communication. For many admirers of Benedict, Cardinal Müller was the last link to Benedicts way of doing things.
The appointment also potentially removed the most powerful ideological brake on the popes agenda to emphasize pastoral inclusion over issues of doctrine. The dismissal comes right after Francis granted a leave of absence to an ideological ally of Cardinal Müllers who is facing trial in Australia on charges of sexual assault.
Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/01/world/europe/vatican-pope-doctrine-mueller.html
I trust Francis keeps his tea under lock and key.
pnwmom
(108,990 posts)I think this sends a message to others who are opposing Francis.
sandensea
(21,655 posts)The right-wing curia must indeed be fuming. No nightcaps for you, Pope Francis.
Hekate
(90,773 posts)He's a good man. Long life and good health to him.
sandensea
(21,655 posts)We all remember John Paul I, and what happened to him after he announced his intention to shut down the Vatican Bank - "God's money laundry."