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French Cardinal Reveals Future Plans after ‘ordeal’ of Abuse Trial

By Jonathan Luxmoore
Catholic News Service via Crux
July 1, 2020

https://cruxnow.com/church-in-europe/2020/07/french-cardinal-reveals-future-plans-after-ordeal-of-abuse-trial/

French Cardinal Philippe Barbarin of Lyon pauses at the courthouse in Lyon Jan. 7, 2019. Pope Francis accepted the resignation of Barbarin March 6, 2020, less than six weeks after a French appeals court overturned his conviction for failing to report clerical sexual abuse. (Credit: Emmanuel Foudrot/Reuters via CNS.)

Cardinal Philippe Barbarin, who retired from the Archdiocese of Lyon, has left his see to serve as a convent chaplain and envoy for the pope.

In a radio interview, he thanked Catholics for helping the church survive his conviction and acquittal on charges he ignored sexual abuse by a local priest.

“I’m contented and happy to be embarking on something new and joyful at this return to calm after the tempest,” Barbarin told the Lyon-based Radio Chretienne Francophone.

“As an archbishop, I had an incredible amount of administration, official business and financial affairs to deal with, as well as national and international meetings. But my true vocation is as a priest, and I’m now able to rebuild the foundations of my priestly life.”

On July 1, the cardinal was to take up residence with the Little Sisters of the Poor at Saint-Pern, in northwestern France, after celebrating a farewell Mass in Lyon’s St. John Baptist Cathedral.

In late May, he returned from the Holy Land, and he said Pope Francis had asked him to conduct future peace missions to the Middle East.

 

 

 

 

 




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