Cardinal Convicted Over London Property Scandal Withdraws Participation from Conclave

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Cardinal Who Threatened to Crash the Conclave Now Says He Won’t

Cardinal Angelo Becciu — a former power player before his involvement in a Vatican financial scandal led him to resign his positions and renounce some of the privileges of being a cardinal — said on Tuesday that he would sit this one out. For the good of the church, he said in a statement sent by his lawyer, he vowed to obey “the will of Pope Francis to not enter into the conclave, even though I remain convinced of my innocence.”

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Winnipeg Free Press
Disgraced Cardinal Becciu formally withdraws from participation in conclave to elect pope

Cardinal Angelo Becciu’s status has dominated discussions in the days after Pope Francis’ death amid questions about whether he would participate in the conclave to elect Francis’ successor.

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The Daily Telegraph
Dramatic scenes as cardinal steps aside in lead up to conclave

A cardinal who was found guilty of financial crimes will not vote in next week’s conclave after letters by the late Pope Francis emerged showing that he did not want Angelo Becciu participating in choosing his successor. The Italian cardinal up until last week was defiant that he could still vote in conclave but on Tuesday he withdrew after he was presented with two letters – written by Pope Francis before his death – saying he should not participate.

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Cardinal Becciu Withdraws Participation From Conclave
Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu has renounced his participation in the upcoming Conclave. The dispute over his eligibility to vote threatened to undermine the integrity and legitimacy of the papal election. He had maintained he had “no formal impediment” to taking part in the conclave.
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Cardinal convicted over London property scandal drops out of conclave
Angelo Becciu, 76, was convicted of a range of financial crimes in December 2023. He was stripped of his rights and privileges as a cardinal in 2020 after an investigation into the microstate’s disastrous £279 million investment in a former Harrods car showroom in Chelsea.
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Disgraced cardinal bows out of conclave after Pope’s letter
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Vatican. The convicted cardinal Angelo Becciu will not take part in the conclave
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Amid Scandal, Cardinal Becciu Bows Out of Papal Conclave
Cardinal Angelo Becciu has stepped back from the Vatican's most secretive election. He made his decision on Tuesday after being presented with two letters written by Pope Francis before his death. The Vatican's official statistics confirm that BeccIU is no longer an elector for the proceedings beginning May 7.
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Convicted cardinal confirms he will sit out conclave
Angelo Becciu, convicted of embezzlement, says he will not take part in the conclave. The 76-year-old cardinal was stripped of his privileges by Pope Francis in September. He was sentenced to five years and six months in prison. He said he would abide by the late pontiff's will.
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What Did Conclave Know?
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Conclave Update: Cardinals React as Convicted Becciu Exits Pope Election
Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu, once a powerful Vatican official, formally withdrew from the May 7 election to choose Pope Francis' successor. He was convicted in 2023 by the Vatican's criminal court on charges of embezzlement and abuse of office. His decision followed reports that Pope Francis, before his death on April 21, would not enter the conclave.
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Conclave update: 2 cardinals confirmed not attending, Cardinal Becciu issues official statement on withdrawal
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Convicted Italian cardinal pulls out of conclave to choose new pope
Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu was convicted of financial crimes by the Vatican. He was ordered by Pope Francis in 2020 to resign the "rights and privileges" of a cardinal. He launched an appeal in support of his right to be in the conclave following the pope’s death.
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Cardinals thank Cardinal Becciu for stepping back from conclave
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