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German ‘bling bishop’ to face Pope Francis in Rome

Big-spending cleric takes low-cost airline to Rome amid calls for his resignation

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Bishop of Limburg Franz-Peter Tebartz-van Elst. Photo: AP

A German big-spending Catholic bishop has flown to Rome to try and explain himself to humility advocate Pope Francis as he faces multiple calls to resign over his high-roller lifestyle.

Bishop of Limburg Franz-Peter Tebartz-van Elst flew in with low-cost airline Ryanair - following accusations he took a business-class ticket on a trip to India and squandered money on luxuries.

His private quarters in a brand-new bishop’s palace are reported to have cost some 2.9 million euros (HK$30.5 million) and included a 63-square-metre dining room and a 15,000 euro bathtub.

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Germany’s top Catholic cleric Robert Zollitsch, who was also visiting Rome, said the scandal over Limburg should not remain “without consequences”.

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The 53-year-old bishop is under pressure to resign after using church funds to build himself a diocese headquarters with a museum, conference halls, a chapel and private apartments.

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