Pope Francis has ordered Archbishop Georg Gaenswein, the private
secretary and long-time aide of the late Pope Benedict, to return to his
native Germany by the end of the month without any new assignment, the
Vatican said on Thursday.
A Vatican statement put an end speculation about what role Gaenswein, a
powerful figure in the Vatican for more than a decade before Francis
sidelined him after a personal falling out, would have in the Church
Former Pope Benedict died on Dec. 31, nearly a decade after he resigned in 2013, the first pontiff to do so in 600 years.
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