Pope Names New Paris Archbishop After Predecessor’s Resignation
Published by Wanda Rich
Posted on April 26, 2022
1 min readLast updated: February 7, 2026
Add as preferred source on Google
Published by Wanda Rich
Posted on April 26, 2022
1 min readLast updated: February 7, 2026
Add as preferred source on Google
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) – Pope Francis has named Archbishop Laurent Ulrich to be the new head of the Roman Catholic Church in Paris, five months after the previous archbishop resigned over reports of a relationship with a woman.
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) – Pope Francis has named Archbishop Laurent Ulrich to be the new head of the Roman Catholic Church in Paris, five months after the previous archbishop resigned over reports of a relationship with a woman.
Laurent, 70, has been archbishop of the French city of Lille since 2008. The Vatican announced his appointment on Tuesday.
Archbishop Michel Aupetit resigned in December. At the time, he denied any intimate relationship with the unnamed woman, though he acknowledged his behaviour may have been ambiguous.
Several days after accepting Aupetit’s resignation, Francis told reporters he had done so not because the archbishop had sinned but because the gossip about him had left him in a position where he could no longer govern the large archdiocese.
The Church in France is still reeling from a report last October that showed that clerics sexually abused more than 200,000 children in France over the past 70 years.
(Reporting by Philip Pullella; Editing by Alexandra Hudson)
An archbishop is a senior bishop in certain branches of the Christian church, responsible for overseeing a group of dioceses and providing leadership within the church hierarchy.
A diocese is a district under the pastoral care of a bishop in the Christian church, encompassing multiple parishes and serving as a unit of church governance.
Resignation is the act of formally giving up a position or office, often voluntarily, and is typically communicated through a written notice.
The Vatican is the central governing body of the Catholic Church, overseeing its operations, doctrine, and the appointment of church leaders worldwide.
Explore more articles in the Top Stories category











