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Vatican City (AFP) - Pope Francis has accepted the resignation of Brazilian bishop Vilson Dias de Oliveira, the Vatican said Friday in a statement.
The bishop
is under investigation for alleged extortion of priests in his diocese, and the
covering-up of sexual abuse cases, according to Brazilian media reports.
Dias de
Oliveira allegedly protected a priest accused of clerical abuse.
The bishop
confessed to police in April that he had swiped $4,000 (3,580 euros) from
parish funds for personal use, telling them he did so because he was having
financial difficulties, the reports said.
The Vatican
always announces when Francis has accepted the resignation of a bishop, but
never explains why.
"Dear
brothers and sisters, in recent months we have had to bear all sorts of crosses
through attacks against our Limeira church, against me and other
presbyters," Dias de Oliveira said in a statement.
"I
acknowledge my limitations, but I also carry in my heart all the love I have
received from the good people of God.
"I ask
to resign for the love of Christ and for the good of the diocese," he said
in the letter published by the diocese of Limeira, a city in the Sao Paulo
state in southern Brazil.
The
Catholic Church has been rocked by a global clerical paedophilia scandal, with
victims coming forward in countries ranging from Australia to Chile, Germany
and the United States.
Pope
Francis passed a landmark new measure this month to oblige those who know about
sex abuse in the Church to report it to their superiors, in a move which could
bring countless new cases to light.

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