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Related: About this forumPope did not ask Keith O'Brien to stand down, says English cardinal
Source: The Guardian
Pope did not ask Keith O'Brien to stand down, says English cardinal
Sam Jones
guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 26 February 2013 12.58 GMT
The former leader of the Catholic church in England and Wales has denied that the Vatican forced Cardinal Keith O'Brien to step down early amid allegations of "inappropriate acts" against fellow priests.
Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor insisted that no pressure was brought to bear on the former archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh to quit ahead of schedule or to stay away from the conclave to choose the next pope.
"It was up to his own conscience that he stepped down. He wasn't asked to; he decided to do that," said Murphy-O'Connor. "As he said in his statement, I think he thought it would be a distraction to be in Rome. I think that was the main reason, the media attention.
"It was his decision to do so. He wasn't forced to do so; he wasn't asked to do so. He thought that given the publicity over the allegations, which are being contested by the cardinal, that was a better thing to do."
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Sam Jones
guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 26 February 2013 12.58 GMT
The former leader of the Catholic church in England and Wales has denied that the Vatican forced Cardinal Keith O'Brien to step down early amid allegations of "inappropriate acts" against fellow priests.
Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor insisted that no pressure was brought to bear on the former archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh to quit ahead of schedule or to stay away from the conclave to choose the next pope.
"It was up to his own conscience that he stepped down. He wasn't asked to; he decided to do that," said Murphy-O'Connor. "As he said in his statement, I think he thought it would be a distraction to be in Rome. I think that was the main reason, the media attention.
"It was his decision to do so. He wasn't forced to do so; he wasn't asked to do so. He thought that given the publicity over the allegations, which are being contested by the cardinal, that was a better thing to do."
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Pope did not ask Keith O'Brien to stand down, says English cardinal (Original Post)
Eugene
Feb 2013
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trotsky
(49,533 posts)1. Of course he didn't. Why would he?
Ratzinger's whole career has been about covering up for and protecting his church's sexual predators.
Bluenorthwest
(45,319 posts)2. And we all know Cardinals are super honest people, like Mahoney!
So when they say 'nothing to see here' that is the Gospel truth, of course!
cbayer
(146,218 posts)3. I call BS.
Up to his own conscience? You betcha.