The Vatican has accepted the resignation of an Argentine bishop who was caught cavorting with a blonde, bikini-clad woman on a Mexican beach.
Bishop Fernando Bargallo, 57, was forced to hand in his resignation after
photographs emerged this month showing him frolicking and embracing the
woman at a luxury resort in Mexico.
Bargallo, who led the Argentine
diocese of Merlo-Moreno outside Buenos Aires since May 1997, has reportedly
admitted to having "amorous ties" with the woman he is seen
embracing in the water, thought to be a divorced restaurant owner.
He had initially claimed she was just a longtime friend.
The news broke as the Vatican ousted the founder of an Italian mission for "serious
immoral behaviour," after it emerged he had sex with female
missionaries during a posting in South America.
Luigi Prandin, who founded the Villaregia Missionary Community, was ousted
along with co-founder, Maria Luigia Corona, who knew of the liaisons but
covered it up because she feared a scandal.
The scandals have raised fresh calls for priests to be allowed to marry.
Pope Benedict XVI has vigorously denied claims that abstention may have
contributed to sex abuse scandals, insisting repeatedly that celibacy is
central to the priesthood.
In April, he issued a rare condemnation of errant priests, slamming in
particular an "appeal to religious disobedience" launched by a
group of Austrian clerics in 2011, which argued for an end to priestly
celibacy.
Source: AFP
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