French archbishop rescinds appointment of priest convicted of rape, asks for forgiveness
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Archbishop Guy de Kirimel of Toulouse, France. / Credit: Photo courtesy of Diocese of ToulouseACI Prensa Staff, Aug 18, 2025 / 15:34 pm (CNA).Archbishop Guy de Kirimel of Toulouse, France, has reversed his decision to appoint a priest convicted of rape as chancellor of the archdiocese and asked forgiveness of the victims of abuse, whom he had no intention of offending, according to a statement released Aug. 16."In order not to cause division among bishops, and not to remain at a standoff between those for and against, I decided to reverse my decision; this has now been done, with the appointment of a new chancellor," the archbishop said.The reversal of the appointment of Father Dominique Spina, a priest sentenced in 2006 to five years in prison for raping a 16-year-old boy in 1993, came after the French Bishops' Conference asked the archbishop on Aug. 11 to "reconsider the decision."The French prelates stated at the time that "an appointment of such importance, both canonically...
Archbishop Guy de Kirimel of Toulouse, France. / Credit: Photo courtesy of Diocese of Toulouse
ACI Prensa Staff, Aug 18, 2025 / 15:34 pm (CNA).
Archbishop Guy de Kirimel of Toulouse, France, has reversed his decision to appoint a priest convicted of rape as chancellor of the archdiocese and asked forgiveness of the victims of abuse, whom he had no intention of offending, according to a statement released Aug. 16.
"In order not to cause division among bishops, and not to remain at a standoff between those for and against, I decided to reverse my decision; this has now been done, with the appointment of a new chancellor," the archbishop said.
The reversal of the appointment of Father Dominique Spina, a priest sentenced in 2006 to five years in prison for raping a 16-year-old boy in 1993, came after the French Bishops' Conference asked the archbishop on Aug. 11 to "reconsider the decision."
The French prelates stated at the time that "an appointment of such importance, both canonically and symbolically, can only reopen wounds, arouse suspicions, and disconcert the people of God."
Speaking about sexual abuse perpetrated by members of the Catholic Church in France, the bishops noted that "we have learned to look at these events first from the point of view of the people who were their victims and who suffer the consequences for the rest of their lives."
"This shift in perspective," the bishops continued, has initiated "a long and demanding work of conversion, which we are determined to continue."
Accepting the request of the French bishops, De Kirimel appointed Father Léopold Biyoki as the new chancellor of the Archdiocese of Toulouse, effective Sept. 1.
Asking for forgiveness
"My decision was interpreted by many as a snub to victims of sexual abuse; I ask forgiveness of the victims. That was obviously not my intention," the archbishop wrote in the Aug. 16 statement.
"Others in the end saw it as a sign of hope for abusers who had served their time and are experiencing the great trial of being totally shunned by society. For that I must ask forgiveness from the one I named and in whom I have confidence, for not having known how to find the right place to which he is entitled," the archbishop further explained.
In his statement, De Kirimel asked: "How can we find the right attitude that does not force us to take one side to the detriment of the other? How can we keep the primary focus on the victims without forever rejecting the guilty?"
After pointing out that in abuse there is always irreparable damage and recalling that Jesus in the Gospel forgives the sins of Paul, who persecuted Christians, or of Mary Magdalene, who was once a prostitute, the archbishop noted: "We believe that justice is not opposed to mercy, mercy is not opposed to justice" and urged continued "reflection on this issue."
This story was first published by ACI Prensa, CNA's Spanish-language news partner. It has been translated and adapted by CNA.
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