British cardinal, Keith O’Brien, who was recently
implicated in a Church sex abuse scandal, will not be able to spend the
rest of his days in Scotland, as he had intended to do, but is being
forced to leave the UK.
According to Glasgow daily The Herald, Rome
suggested the cardinal leave the country.
The newspaper quoted figures
close to the cardinal as sources. Cardinal O’Brien was forced to resign
and was banned from participating in the Conclave that voted Francis as
Pope, after he admitted to “improper conduct” with priests in his former
archdiocese.
Rome apparently told the
cardinal to leave the country recently, in order to prevent him from
bringing further scandal to the Catholic Church.
O’Brien’s plans had
been quite different: after announcing his resignation, he wished to
spend the rest of his life in a cottage owned by the Church, in East
Scotland.