The Vatican must break its five-month silence and speedily clarify the situation in Hamburg, the vicar-general of the archdiocese has demanded
Pope Francis granted Archbishop of Hamburg Stephan Hesse leave of absence at the end of March, after a report on Hesse’s previous diocese of Cologne implicated him in numerous failures in the handling of abuse cases. Vicar-general Ansgar Thim has been handling the archdiocesan administration in Hamburg, but on 12 August he stated that the situation in the archdiocese has become untenable and demanded speedy clarification from the Vatican.
The Hamburg archdiocese had earlier declared on its homepage that it sincerely hoped that “the Vatican will not delay much longer in reaching a decision”. The archdiocese expected that the Pope would accept Archbishop Hesse’s resignation, the declaration said.
“I am not shirking responsibility, but would like to send out a clear signal to all those at home and abroad…
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