Pope Benedict's ex-secretary won't get a permanent job in his new German archdiocese

FILE - Georg Gaenswein, former private secretary to Pope Benedict XVI, presents his book 'Nothing but the Truth' during a reading in Altoetting, Germany, Saturday, April 15, 2023. Church authorities say the longtime secretary to the late Pope Benedict XVI won鈥檛 be given a job in the German archdiocese where he has settled, but will lead some services at Freiburg鈥檚 cathedral and can take on 鈥渋ndividual assignments鈥 such as confirmations. (Peter Kneffel/dpa via AP, File)

BERLIN (AP) 鈥 The longtime secretary to the late Pope Benedict XVI won't be given a permanent job in the German archdiocese where he has settled, but will lead regular services at Freiburg's cathedral and can take on 鈥渋ndividual assignments鈥 such as confirmations, church authorities said Monday.

The Vatican announced last month that Pope Francis had fired Archbishop Georg Gaenswein from his Vatican job and ordered him to return to his diocese of origin, Freiburg in southwestern Germany, without a new assignment. It was the final chapter in a falling-out that culminated with a by Gaenswein that was highly critical of Francis.

Freiburg Archbishop Stephan Burger held a meeting with Gaenswein after his return to Germany, Burger's archdiocese said in a brief statement posted on its website Monday. It said that Gaenswein won't get a job in the archbishop's office or take on any 鈥減ermanent, fixed activity for the archdiocese.鈥

鈥淚n consultation with Archbishop Burger, it is possible for him to take on individual assignments such as confirmations or local celebratory masses,鈥 it said. In addition, Gaenswein will 鈥渞egularly鈥 lead services at Freiburg's cathedral as honorary canon starting this fall, it added.

Speculation about Gaenswein鈥檚 future swirled following Benedict鈥檚 Dec. 31 death and deepened a week later with of the archbishop鈥檚 memoir, 鈥淣othing But the Truth: My Life Beside Pope Benedict XVI.鈥

In the book, Gaenswein recounted his life serving Benedict but also acting as prefect of the papal household under Francis. He revealed palace intrigues, and cast Francis in a deeply unfavorable light, puncturing the carefully curated notion that the cohabitation of two popes, one active and one retired, had been a happy one.

Gaenswein stopped actively working as prefect of the papal household in 2020 following the publication of a previous book that got him in trouble with Francis, though he officially remained in the job until this year.

The latest book recounts Pope Francis鈥 sidelining of Gaenswein at the Vatican and describes the pontiff as insincere, illogical and sarcastic in deciding Gaenswein鈥檚 fate. The book also said that Benedict had been critical of Francis鈥 decision to reinstate restrictions on celebrating the old Latin Mass.

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