Cardinal: Consequential allegations of abuse: Hengsbach monument removed

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Consequential allegations of abuse: Hengsbach monument removed

The sculpture of Bishop Franz Hengsbach, who died in 1991, was removed. photo

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Almost a week ago, the diocese of Essen informed about the allegations of abuse against Hengsbach during his time as auxiliary bishop. Some then called for his statue to be removed – with success.

The monument to the cardinal who is suspected of abuse Franz Hengsbach has been dismantled. Assemblers loosened the monument’s holder and a crane lifted the statue onto a truck, as a dpa reporter observed on site.

Almost a week ago, the diocese of Essen announced that there was a “serious” suspicion that Hengsbach (1910-1991) may have sexually abused a 16-year-old during his time as auxiliary bishop in Paderborn.

Representatives of those affected and the Maria 2.0 reform initiative then called for the removal of the larger-than-life statue of the clergyman. Victims of abuse held a vigil in front of the Hengsbach sculpture. The statue by the sculptor Silke Rehberg was unveiled in autumn 2011.

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