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Britain's top Catholic cleric Cardinal Keith O'Brien resigns amid scandal

Top Catholic cleric steps down amid claims of advances towards priest after drinking session

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O'Brien, 74, was due to retire. Photo: AP

Cardinal Keith O'Brien, Britain's most senior Catholic cleric, resigned with immediate effect in the wake of allegations of inappropriate behaviour.

O'Brien announced in November that he was planning to resign in view of his 75th birthday next month, but he said on Monday: "The Holy Father has now decided that my resignation will take effect today, 25 February."

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O'Brien, who is leader of the Catholic Church in Scotland, added: "Looking back over my years of ministry: For any good I have been able to do, I thank God. For any failures, I apologise to all whom I have offended."

The cardinal had denied allegations of inappropriate behaviour by three priests and a former priest that were sent to Rome a week before Pope Benedict's shock resignation announcement on February 11.

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O'Brien had been due to be Britain's only cardinal to vote on a replacement for the pope, but he confirmed in his resignation statement that he would not be taking part in the conclave.

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