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Catholic leaders in Slovenia resign over finances | Catholic leaders in Slovenia resign over finances |
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Slovenia's two most senior Catholic clerics have resigned over a financial scandal said to have cost the Church up to 800m euros (£700m; $1bn). | |
Pope Francis has accepted the resignation of the Archbishop of Ljubljana, Anton Stres, and the Archbishop of Maribor, Marjan Turnsek. | Pope Francis has accepted the resignation of the Archbishop of Ljubljana, Anton Stres, and the Archbishop of Maribor, Marjan Turnsek. |
They resigned under rules for bishops who "become unsuited for fulfilment" for their office, the Vatican said. | They resigned under rules for bishops who "become unsuited for fulfilment" for their office, the Vatican said. |
The archdiocese of Maribor suffered the losses on investments in businesses. | The archdiocese of Maribor suffered the losses on investments in businesses. |
When news of the losses broke in 2011, Maribor's previous Archbishop, Franc Kramberger, resigned. | When news of the losses broke in 2011, Maribor's previous Archbishop, Franc Kramberger, resigned. |
Both of the current archbishops were involved in Maribor's finances but face no allegations of criminal misconduct, the Associated Press news agency reports. | Both of the current archbishops were involved in Maribor's finances but face no allegations of criminal misconduct, the Associated Press news agency reports. |
Pope Francis has preached against waste, financial or otherwise, since becoming head of the Church earlier this year. | Pope Francis has preached against waste, financial or otherwise, since becoming head of the Church earlier this year. |
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