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[Published: Friday September 25 2020]

 Cardinal  in rare resignation

THE VATICAN 25 Sep (ANA)  - High-ranking Vatican official Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu has unexpectedly resigned, the Holy See has announced.
He previously worked as the second-most senior official in the Vatican's Secretariat of State.
Cardinal Becciu became involved in a controversial deal to buy a luxury London building with church funds as an investment. The deal has since been the subject of a financial investigation.
He denies any wrongdoing and has said he is shocked by the decision.
"The Holy Father accepted the resignation from the office of Prefect of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints and from the rights connected to the Cardinalate, presented by His Eminence Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu," a statement from the Holy See said.
It gave no further details but such resignations are extremely rare.
Who is Cardinal Becchiu?
Cardinal Angelo Becchiu, 72, was for years in Vatican terms a career diplomat.
From 2011 to 2018 he had the powerful role of Substitute for General Affairs in the Secretariat of State, when he met the Pope daily and was one of his most trusted aides.
It was Pope Francis who made him cardinal in 2018, when he took up a new role of running the department that looks after sainthoods and beatifications.
According to Italian reports, the Pope told him he had no choice but to resign on Thursday, shortly before the announcement was made public.
"It's a blow for me, my family, the people of my country. I've accepted out of a spirit of obedience and love of the Church and the Pope," Italian media quoted the cardinal as saying on Friday morning.(ANA)
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