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    Pope Francis accepts resignation of bishop Franco Mulakkal after rape accusations

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    The Vatican announced the decision on Thursday, without giving any further information. Mulakkal, 59, was appointed bishop of the Diocese of Jalandhar, in Punjab state, in 2013. He stepped down temporarily from the post in 2018 when he was accused by a nun of raping her multiple times.

    Pope Francis holds weekly audience at the VaticanReuters
    Pope Francis holds the weekly general audience in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican, May 31, 2023. REUTERS/Guglielmo Mangiapane
    Pope Francis has accepted the resignation of Franco Mulakkal as bishop of Jalandhar in northern India, who was acquitted last year of repeatedly raping a nun over a two year period.

    The Vatican announced the decision on Thursday, without giving any further information.

    Mulakkal, 59, was appointed bishop of the Diocese of Jalandhar, in Punjab state, in 2013. He stepped down temporarily from the post in 2018 when he was accused by a nun of raping her multiple times.

    A court acquitted him in January 2022, but both the investigating officer and the nun have appealed the verdict.

    Indian media said Pope Francis met Mulakkal in February, but the Vatican gave no information about the encounter.

    Bishops traditionally hand in their resignation when they turn 75.
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