A German bishop has voiced his support of Bishop Franz-Peter
Tebartz-van Elst of Limburg, who made headlines recently for being
accused of leading a luxurious lifestyle.
“There are forces at work that I cannot see, so everything is a bit
puzzling for me,” Bishop Rudolf Voderholzer said on Sept. 11 during a
conference for new bishops in Rome.
“I know him personally and I consider him a modest man,” the Bishop of
Regensburg, Germany, told CNA at the Pontifical Athenaeum Regina
Apostolorum Institute.
Bishop Voderholzer said the flurry of media reports that the Bishop of
Limburg had built a luxurious new home amounts to nothing more than a
“big circus.”
German news magazine Der Spiegel wrote in June 2013 that the design of
the structure resembled “a monstrous luxury complex” and was built
“according to the wishes of Franz-Peter Tebartz van Els.”
However, it was his predecessor that ordered the home to be built, not Bishop Tebartz-van Elst.
“It is a very complicated story and I have heard that the house has been
opened now and everyone that sees the house asks themselves why a big
circus and theater has been made out of this,” Bishop Voderholzer said.
“There seems to be other reasons that I cannot see quite clearly,” he
added. “He has my full support and he has my full solidarity.”
A second accusation against Bishop Tebartz-van Elst involves him flying
first class when returning from a trip to India. But the diocese had
paid for the bishop to fly business class and due to miles accumulated
by his Vicar General, he was upgraded to first class.
It is believed the fairly-young bishop is cleaning house after former
leader Bishop Franz Kamphaus caused controversies with Rome.
The former bishop of Limburg continued to allow for years church centers
to provide counseling to women wanting to have an abortion, despite a
papal order for the practice to cease.
Abortion is technically illegal in Germany, but women face no penalties
if they have previously received a counseling certificate from a state
approved center.
Bishop Tebartz has been among the names considered as a possible
candidate to succeed the current Archbishop of Cologne, Cardinal Joachim
Meisner.
However, critics say the recent media attacks could now hinder
his possibilities to succeed the cardinal.