Strasbourg Archbishop Luc Ravel is apparently resisting mounting criticism of his management style and a reported papal plan to replace him by insisting on his French region’s special status that Napoleon signed with the Vatican in 1801.
The former military bishop, 65, whose isolated decisions have irritated many priests and parishioners, abruptly demoted his popular vicar general and barred him from the episcopal council last month. Bishop Christian Kratz said he was informed of this in a letter slipped under his door.
“I don’t know what scores the archbishop wants to settle with me,” he told a local newspaper. His demotion recalled the archbishop’s surprise firing of the archdiocesan treasurer last year six weeks before his contract expired.
The reason cited to Bishop Kratz was the cover-up of a clerical sexual abuse case several years before the archbishop was appointed in 2017. The bishop says then Archbishop Jean-Pierre Grallet, now…
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