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Pope accepts resignation of archbishop accused of molestation
French President Emannuel Macron (left) shakes hands with Apostolic Nuncio to France Luigi Ventura during his New Year wishes to the diplomatic corps January 4, 2018, at the Elysee Palace in Paris. u00e2u20acu201d AFP pic

VATICAN CITY, Dec 17 — Pope Francis has accepted the resignation of Archbishop Luigi Ventura, the Holy See’s ambassador to France, who has been accused of sexual molestation, the Vatican said today.

Ventura last week turned 75, the age at which all bishops are obliged to hand in their resignations to the pope. Francis sometimes accepts them quickly, as in Ventura’s case, and sometimes keeps people in their jobs longer.

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French authorities opened an investigation into Ventura in January after a junior official at Paris City Hall accused him of molestation.

The Vatican lifted Ventura’s diplomatic immunity in July so he could be questioned by prosecutors.

Ventura has not commented on the allegations. — Reuters

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