NewsEmbattled cardinal Becciu pushes for conclave participation

Embattled cardinal Becciu pushes for conclave participation

Cardinal Angelo Becciu, despite being stripped of his rights as a cardinal and sentenced by the Vatican tribunal, is steadfastly demanding participation in the conclave. He contends that the Vatican's list of cardinals eligible to participate in the conclave "has no legal value." "It will be my brother cardinals who will decide," he declared.

The controversial cardinal does not give up. "There is no Becciu case."
The controversial cardinal does not give up. "There is no Becciu case."
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On Friday, for the fourth time, cardinals from around the world gathered for a general congregation in Rome. They are making decisions related to preparations for the funeral of Pope Francis and the conclave that is to elect his successor.

Among those gathered in the new Synod Hall is Cardinal Angelo Becciu, a highly controversial figure in the Vatican. In 2020, Pope Francis stripped him of his rights as a cardinal (while maintaining the title), which meant losing the ability to participate in the conclave. Shortly afterward, Becciu became the central figure of the "trial of the century" in the Vatican. At the end of 2023, the cardinal was sentenced to five and a half years in prison for embezzlement and abuse of office. Becciu has appealed and claims he is innocent.

Excluded cardinal wants to participate in the conclave

The cardinal insists that he should participate in the conclave because his situation has changed since 2020. He told "L'Unione Sarda," the main newspaper on his home island of Sardinia, that the Vatican list of ineligible cardinals "has no legal value" and there was "no explicit willingness" from the Pope to exclude him from the conclave. He also claimed never to have been asked to renounce his privileges in writing.

On Thursday evening, in an interview with Reuters, Becciu reiterated these arguments. He added that he believes the Pope was close to making a decision regarding changing his status.

He told a Reuters reporter that he met with the Pope in January. The Pope supposedly told him, "I think I have found a solution." However, he admitted he does not know if the Pope left any written instructions regarding his situation.

"There is no Becciu case"

He also insisted once again that the Vatican list, on which he appears as a cardinal without the rights to participate in the conclave, "has no legal value." "It will be my brother cardinals who will decide," he declared.

Most cardinals arriving at the Vatican for general congregations refuse to talk about Becciu.

Asked on Friday about the Becciu case, Cardinal Jean-Paul Vesco responded bluntly: "There is no Becciu case, there are more important things."

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