German Bishop Bode Quits Amid Abuse Scandal Fallout

Bishop Franz-Josef Bode has finally stepped down after coming under fierce fire for his shabby handling of abuse cases within his diocese.

Shocking Study Reveals Church Cover-Up

A damning three-year probe by Osnabrück University uncovered a culture of bureaucracy and denial over sexual abuse. Since 1945, 70 clerics in Bode’s diocese were found to have offended, yet instead of facing justice, many were quietly shuffled around or left in their posts – putting congregations at risk.

Accused of Siding with Perpetrators, Not Victims

Bode faced accusations of sympathising with abusers, admitting to “negligence in certain cases.” A victims council slammed him last December for still prioritising offenders over survivors. He even infamously described sexual violence against a minor as a mere “relationship” as recently as last year. Despite mounting pressure, Bode had resisted calls to quit – until now.

First German Bishop to Resign Over Abuse Crisis

The Vatican didn’t specify reasons when Pope Francis accepted Bode’s resignation, though the bishop had offered it months ago. In a personal statement, Bode said he underestimated the fallout and apologised for his mistakes, hoping his exit brings fresh hope. His resignation marks the first by a German bishop linked to the church abuse scandal. Meanwhile, calls continue for Cologne’s Cardinal Rainer Maria Woelki, who remains in limbo over similar allegations.

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