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Pope removes Germany's 'luxury bishop' from diocese - World - CBC News

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  1. I agree it was a good move by Pope Francis.
    But I can't help to think about all those jobs the German Bishop was able to give. So many people were employed just to mention a few, carpenters, painters, construction workers, decorators, artists, All those workers were paid and were able to pay bills and feed their families too.

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    1. Anon: Sure lots of people were hired but to what good end? Does that justify a $12,000 bathtub? The Church could have used the money to build social housing or a hospital that would have served the common good instead of a lavish mansion to house a prelate.

      Fr. Tim

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