Pope expels German ‘luxury bishop’ from diocese

In this Sept. 24, 2013, file picture Franz-Peter Tebartz-van Elst, right, Bishop of Limburg, Germany, attends a mass during a meeting of German Bishops in Fulda, Germany. Pope Francis temporarily expelled the German bishop from his diocese on Wednesday Oct. 23, 2013 because of a scandal over a $42 million project to build a new residence complex, but refused popular calls to remove him.
In this Sept. 24, 2013, file picture Franz-Peter Tebartz-van Elst, right, Bishop of Limburg, Germany, attends a mass during a meeting of German Bishops in Fulda, Germany. Pope Francis temporarily expelled the German bishop from his diocese on Wednesday Oct. 23, 2013 because of a scandal over a $42 million project to build a new residence complex, but refused popular calls to remove him.

VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis temporarily expelled a German bishop from his diocese Wednesday because of a scandal over a $42 million project to build a new residence complex, but refused calls to remove him permanently.

The Vatican didn’t say how long Bishop Franz-Peter Tebartz-van Elst would spend away from the diocese of Limburg and gave no information on where he would go or what he would do. It said he was leaving pending the outcome of a church commission investigation into the expenditures and his role in the affair.

Limburg’s vicar general, the Rev. Wolfgang Roesch, who had been due to take up his duties on Jan. 1, will instead start work immediately and will run the diocese during Tebartz-van Elst’s absence, the Vatican said.

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