Archbishop Stefan Hesse - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz Catholic News New Zealand Mon, 23 Aug 2021 19:00:55 +0000 en-NZ hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://cathnews.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/cropped-cathnewsfavicon-32x32.jpg Archbishop Stefan Hesse - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz 32 32 70145804 Situation untenable: Hamburg vicar-general wants new bishop https://cathnews.co.nz/2021/08/23/hamburg-vicar-demands-action/ Mon, 23 Aug 2021 08:05:44 +0000 https://cathnews.co.nz/?p=139522 Hamburg action from Vatican

The vicar-general of the archdiocese of Hamburg has urged the Vatican to break its five-month silence. Pope Francis granted Archbishop of Hamburg Stephan Hesse leave of absence at the end of March. The leave came after Hesse offered his resignation over the mismanagement of sexual abuse cases in his previous diocese, Cologne. Vicar-general Ansgar Thim Read more

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The vicar-general of the archdiocese of Hamburg has urged the Vatican to break its five-month silence.

Pope Francis granted Archbishop of Hamburg Stephan Hesse leave of absence at the end of March.

The leave came after Hesse offered his resignation over the mismanagement of sexual abuse cases in his previous diocese, Cologne.

Vicar-general Ansgar Thim has been handling the archdiocesan administration in Hamburg.

On 12 August, he stated the situation in the archdiocese has become untenable and demanded speedy clarification from the Vatican.

The Hamburg archdiocese had earlier declared that it sincerely hoped that "the Vatican will not delay 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, I would like to send out a clear signal to all those at home and abroad that things cannot go on like this," Thim wrote in a letter to the members of all the Hamburg archdiocesan councils.

There had been no further reaction from the Vatican as to how things should continue in the archdiocese since Pope Francis granted Hesse leave of absence, Thim explained.

Hesse, therefore, remained as archbishop and the see was not vacant.

Meanwhile, in New Zealand, the diocese of Palmerston North is still waiting for a bishop to replace Charles Drennan, nearly 2 years after his resignation.

A spokesman for the Catholic Church said Pope Francis appointed all bishops, and there was no timeframe for the appointment.

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German archbishop offers resignation over damning sex abuse report https://cathnews.co.nz/2021/03/22/bishop-sex-abuse-resignation/ Mon, 22 Mar 2021 07:06:00 +0000 https://cathnews.co.nz/?p=134793 archbishop sex abuse resignation

Hamburg Archbishop Stefan Hesse has offered his resignation after being accused of mishandling sex abuse allegations while he was a priest in Cologne. The Cardinal Archbishop of Cologne, Ranier Maria Woelki, also took action against two subordinates in the wake of a damning report on the church's mishandling of sexual abuse allegations. Auxiliary Bishop Dominikus Read more

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Hamburg Archbishop Stefan Hesse has offered his resignation after being accused of mishandling sex abuse allegations while he was a priest in Cologne.

The Cardinal Archbishop of Cologne, Ranier Maria Woelki, also took action against two subordinates in the wake of a damning report on the church's mishandling of sexual abuse allegations.

Auxiliary Bishop Dominikus Schwaderlapp and chancery official Fr Günter Assenmacher, both senior officials in the archdiocesan curia, have been suspended.

The 800-page report was prepared by the highly respected criminal lawyer Björn Gercke.

The report was commissioned by Woelki after archdiocesan legal counsel discovered "methodological deficiencies" in an earlier review.

Controversially, Cardinal Woelki decided not to release that report to the public.

Prof. Gercke's report details "a systematic coverup" in handling allegations of abuse between 1975 and 2018.

The report found more than 200 wrongdoers and more than 300 victims. Most of the victims were boys under the age of 14.

Roughly half the allegations pertained to sexual abuse of different kinds and gravity. The rest fell under the category of "boundary violation" or other misconduct of a sexual nature.

Archbishop Hesse, who became the country's youngest bishop in 2015, is one of two identified in the report as having mishandled cases. The other is Cardinal Woelki's predecessor, Cardinal Joachim Meisner, who died in 2017.

Meisner reportedly failed to do his duty in 24 cases, while Hesse failed in 11 cases. The failings are described as failing to follow up on or report cases of abuse, not sanctioning perpetrators or not caring for victims.

Hesse posted a video statement in which he conceded that he had made "mistakes" in the past. He said he very much regretted if he caused new suffering to victims or their relatives "through my action or omission."

"I never participated in cover-ups," he said. "I am nevertheless prepared to carry my part of the responsibility for the failure of the system."

"To prevent damage to the office of the archbishop and to the Hamburg archdiocese, I am offering my resignation to Pope Francis, and I am asking him to relieve me of my duties immediately," he said.

There was no immediate comment from the Vatican, and it was unlikely Francis would act quickly on Hesse's offer. At 54 years old, Hesse is more than 20 years away from the normal retirement age for bishops.

"As of today, it is no longer possible to say we had no idea," Cardinal Woelki told reporters at a news conference following the release of the report.

"I am deeply moved and shamed by this. Still, I am convinced that for clerics, their actions must have consequences."

Prosecutors in Cologne are to review the report, which does not contain allegations of criminal wrongdoing. Cardinal Woelki said a copy would also go to the Vatican.

Woelki has rejected increasingly intense calls for his resignation and asked the Vatican to review his handling of one case. He said he will announce further steps regarding personnel next week.

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