Vatican seeks to assure Caritas that papal firings were necessary, not a criticism of work

FILE - The Prefect of the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development, Cardinal Michael Czerny, meets the journalists at the Vatican press hall, in Rome, on March 30, 2023. Czerny defended Pope Francis’ “drastic” leadership firings at the Holy See’s pre-eminent charity, saying Friday May 12, 2023 they were necessary for the well-being of staff at Caritas Internationalis and not a condemnation of its work. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia, File)

ROME (AP) — A top Vatican cardinal defended Pope Francis’ “drastic” leadership firings at the Holy See’s preeminent charity, saying Friday they were necessary for the wellbeing of staff at Caritas Internationalis and not a condemnation of its work.

Cardinal Michael Czerny, whose development office is responsible for Caritas, sought to explain Francis’ extraordinary decision in November to fire the elected Caritas leadership, appoint a temporary administrator and overhaul the Caritas statutes. The move shocked Caritas, which is one of the most visible aid groups around the world, and was the latest display of Francis' willingness to wield the absolute power of the papacy when he feels it's necessary.

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