Pope Francis has accepted the resignation of an English bishop who had an affair with a parishioner.
“The
Holy Father Francis has accepted the resignation of Bishop Kieran Conry
from the dioceses of Arundel and Brighton,” the Vatican said in its
statement.
Conry, 64, had said in a letter to his parishioners
that he had veered from the precepts of the Catholic church but
underscored that his actions “were not illegal and did not involve
minors.”
According to reports in the British press, Conry, who was
appointed by Pope John Paul II in 2001 as bishop of Arundel and
Brighton in southeast England, had an affair with a married woman.
The
affair was exposed when the estranged husband of the woman hired a
private detective to follow his wife when their marriage broke down.
The
Archbishop of Southwark Peter Smith has been named the Apostolic
Administrator of the diocese until a new bishop takes up the office.
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