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Paris archbishop who had ‘ambiguous’ relationship with woman resignsAssociated Presson December 2, 2021 at 4:24 pm

Paris Archbishop Michel Aupetit prior to bless the city of Paris during the Holy Thursday celebration in front of the Sacre Coeur basilica, on April 9, 2020 in Paris. The archbishop of Paris said Thursday Dec.2, 2021 that Pope Francis has accepted his resignation after he admitted to an ‘ambiguous’ relationship with a woman in 2012. Archbishop Michel Aupetit said in a statement he offered to step down “to preserve the diocese from the division that suspicion and loss of trust are continuing to provoke.” | AP

Paris Archbishop Michel Aupetit said in a statement Thursday that he offered to step down “to preserve the diocese from the division that suspicion and loss of trust are continuing to provoke.”

PARIS — Pope Francis on Thursday accepted the resignation of the archbishop of Paris, who unexpectedly offered to step down last week after admitting to an “ambiguous” relationship with a woman in 2012.

Paris Archbishop Michel Aupetit said in a statement Thursday that he offered to step down “to preserve the diocese from the division that suspicion and loss of trust are continuing to provoke.”

The Vatican said in a statement that the pope accepted Aupetit’s offer, and named Monsignor Georges Pontier to serve temporarily in his place pending the pontiff’s appointment of a permanent new archbishop.

The resignation comes amid great upheaval in the French Catholic Church. A report in October estimated some 3,000 French priests had committed sexual abuse over the past 70 years. And last year, the pope accepted the resignation of French Roman Catholic Cardinal Philippe Barbarin in connection with the coverup of sexual abuse of dozens of boys by a predatory priest.

The Vatican gave no reason for why Francis had accepted Aupetit’s resignation, or why the decision had come so quickly after it had been offered. French media have additionally pointed to alleged governance problems in the archdiocese, which could have also been an underlying reason behind Francis’ swift decision to remove Aupetit.

Previously, Francis has taken his time considering whether to accept a resignation offered as a result of scandal. In several cases — even ones that many would see as more egregious — he has rejected the offer outright and told the bishop to remain.

In June, German Cardinal Reinhard Marx, the archbishop of Munich and Freising, offered to resign over the Catholic Church’s “catastrophic” mishandling of clergy sexual abuse cases, though not because he himself was implicated in wrongdoing. Francis refused to accept it and Marx remains in office.

A French activist and former head of La Parole Libre, a group fighting sexual violence in the Catholic Church, strongly criticized the pope for taking swift action in the case of Aupetit.

“Pope Francis is losing all legitimacy by this terrible lack of judgement,” Francois Devaux claimed. “This gentleman should read the Gospel again.”

“The pope very recently greeted Cardinal Barbarin who according to him built up the church of France,” he added, a reference to Francis’ recent praise of the cardinal during a visit to Assisi.

Barbarin offered to resign in 2019 after a French court convicted him of failing to report a pedophile priest. Francis initially refused Barbarin’s offer, but accepted it more than a year later — and over a month after Babrarin’s conviction was overturned on appeal.

The timing of Aupetit’s announcement was unusual as it came as the pope and the Vatican hierarchy were en route to Cyprus at the start of a five-day trip.

Aupetit wrote to Francis offering to resign following a report in Le Point magazine saying he had a consensual, intimate relationship with a woman. Aupetit told Le Point he didn’t have sexual relations with the woman.

Roman Catholic priests take vows of chastity.

The article in Le Point relied on several anonymous sources who said they had seen a 2012 e-mail Aupetit sent by mistake to his secretary. Aupetit denied being the author of the email.

At the time of the alleged relationship, Aupetit was a priest in the archdiocese of Paris. He became Paris archbishop in 2018.

“I ask forgiveness of those I could have hurt and assure you all of my deep friendship and my prayers,” Aupetit said in his statement. He said he was “greatly disturbed by the attacks against me.”

In an interview last week with Catholic radio Notre Dame, Aupetit said “I poorly handled the situation with a person who was in contact many times with me.” Calling it a “mistake,” he said he decided no longer to see the woman after speaking with Cardinal Andre Vingt-Trois, the then-Paris archbishop, in 2012.

Only the pope can hire or fire bishops, or accept their resignations. At 70, Aupetit is five years shy of the normal retirement age for bishops.

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Nicole Winfield contributed from Nicosia, Cyprus.

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Chicago Cubs: Marcus Stroman is trying to recruit Carlos CorreaVincent Pariseon December 2, 2021 at 3:00 pm

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Police release video of fatal shooting during attempted robbery in Lincoln SquareSun-Times Wireon December 2, 2021 at 1:59 pm

Police are searching for a vehicle in connection to a fatal shooting December 1, 2021 in Lincoln Square. | Chicago police

Police are seeking the public’s help in identifying a gunman who shot to death Rae Park in the 2600 block of West Catalpa Avenue.

Chicago police have released video showing a gunman killing a man during an attempted robbery in Lincoln Square earlier this week — the third shooting in that neighborhood in four days.

The video shows Rae Park, 59, walking toward his van in the 2600 block of West Catalpa Avenue around 7 a.m. Monday when a light-colored car passes in the alley, slows and then stops.

The gunman, wearing a dark hoodie, gets out of the passenger side and strides toward Park, who is standing beside the open driver’s side door of his van. He confronts Park, who appears to run off as the gunman fires at him while backing away.

The gunman jumps into the car which speeds off.

Park was taken to Saint Francis Hospital in Evanston and pronounced dead, police said.

Police said the gunman was wearing a dark hoodie with a light-colored logo, dark pants and white gym shoes. Anyone with information can call Area Three detectives at 312-744-8261.

Two other shootings have occurred in Lincoln Square since last Friday, prompting police to increase patrols along the Western and Lawrence avenue corridors.

Early Monday, two teenagers were shot and wounded while driving in the 4600 block of North Western Avenue, police said. The shooting stemmed from an argument that started two blocks north, Ald. Matt Martin (47th) said in a statement.

Police don’t believe that shooting was connected to another shooting Friday evening in the same block, Martin said. In that shooting, a 26-year-old man was struck in the torso and dropped off at Swedish Hospital in fair condition, police said.

The 19th District, which stretches south of Lawrence Avenue, has seen an 18% increase in shootings so far this year, from 22 to 26 through Nov. 28, according to police statistics. Murders in the district have fallen from four to three in the same period.

The 20th District, which covers the area north of Lawrence to Peterson, has seen a 10% drop in shootings, from 10 to nine, and an even larger decrease in murders, from seven to two, according to police figures.

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Man shot dead by Buffalo Grove police after he called 911, fired guns into the air and then refused to drop them when officers arrivedDavid Struetton December 2, 2021 at 2:48 pm

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Two officers arrived to the call of a person with a gun and found the man in his 20s alone in a lot at Radcliffe Road and Boxwood Lane, police said.

A man was shot and killed by Buffalo Grove police early Thursday after he called 911, fired two guns into the air and then refused to drop them when officers arrived, officials said.

Two officers arrived to the call of a person with a gun and found the man in his 20s alone in a lot at Radcliffe Road and Boxwood Lane, Buffalo Grove Deputy Police Chief Mike Szos told reporters at the scene.

The man began shooting two handguns into the air and then walked toward the officers around 12:30 a.m.

The officers ordered the man to stop and, when he continued toward them, the officers opened fire, Szos said.

The officers gave the man first aid but he was pronounced dead at the scene, he said. The man’s name hasn’t been released, but the Cook County medical examiner’s office said he was a 25-year-old resident of Elgin.

The officers were uninjured but were taken to a hospital for evaluation, Szos said.

Szos said investigators were probing if the man’s death was a case of “suicide by cop,” since he called police himself and then refused to drop his guns.

The Lake County Major Crimes Task Force was investigating the officers’ use of force.

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Police search for suspect in Lincoln Square fatal shootingSun-Times Wireon December 2, 2021 at 1:16 pm

Police are searching for a vehicle in connection to a fatal shooting December 1, 2021 in Lincoln Square. | Chicago police

Police are asking the public’s help in identifying a male who was seen fire a handgun in the 2600 block of West Catalpa Avenue, where 59-year-old Rae Park was shot to death about 7 a.m.

Chicago police are seeking to identify a person of interest in a fatal shooting Wednesday morning in Lincoln Square.

Police are asking the public’s help in identifying a male who was seen fire a handgun in the 2600 block of West Catalpa Avenue, where 59-year-old Rae Park was shot to death about 7 a.m., Chicago police said.

Park was taken to Saint Francis Hospital in Evanston and pronounced dead, police said.

In a video, the male suspect was seen get out of light-colored 4-door car with a gun and fire shots, police said.

He was seen wearing a dark hoodie with a light colored logo, dark pants and white gym shoes, according to police.

Anyone with information is asked to call Area Three detectives at 312-744-8261.

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10 shot, 3 fatally, Wednesday in ChicagoSun-Times Wireon December 2, 2021 at 1:05 pm

Three people were killed and seven others were shot December 1, 2021 in Chicago. | Sun-Times file photo

Two men were shot to death hours apart in the Woodlawn neighborhood Wednesday.

Three people were killed and seven others were wounded Wednesday in shootings across Chicago.

A man was fatally shot by a masked gunman in Woodlawn on the South Side early Wednesday. The man, 28, was standing in the 6200 block of South Eberhart Avenue when a man wearing a ski mask approached and fired shots about 1:05 a.m., Chicago police said. He was struck in the neck and shoulder and taken to the University of Chicago Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead, police said.
A 59-year-old man was shot and killed Wednesday morning in Lincoln Square. The man, identified as Rae Park, was outside around 7 a.m. when a gunman got out of a vehicle and opened fire in the 2600 block of West Catalpa Avenue, according to police and the Cook County medical examiner’s office. Park was taken to Saint Francis Hospital in Evanston and pronounced dead, police said.
Another was man was shot to death Wednesday in Woodlawn on the South Side. The man, 32, was inside a business in the 400 block of East 63rd Street when someone began chasing him and opened fire about 5 p.m., police said. He suffered a gunshot wound to the back and was pronounced dead at the University of Chicago Medical Center, police said. He has not yet been identified.
In nonfatal attacks, a man was shot late Wednesday in Gresham on the South Side. The man, 21, was standing outside in the 7700 block of South Aberdeen Avenue when someone fired at him about 10:55 p.m., police said. He was struck in the arm and drove to Saint Bernard Hospital, police said, before being transferred to Stroger Hospital in good condition.

At least six others were wounded in citywide gun violence Wednesday.

Seven people were shot Tuesday in Chicago.

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