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Giovanni Angelo Becciu

Italian convicted felon and prelate of the Roman Catholic Church

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Giovanni Angelo Becciu: Italian convicted felon and prelate of the Roman Catholic Church
Giovanni Angelo Becciu is a Sardinian Catholic prelate and convicted felon who served as prefect of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints from 2018 until his resignation under duress in 2020. Pope Francis had made him a cardinal in 2018. On 24 September 2020, Becciu resigned the rights associated with the cardinalate while retaining the title of cardinal. In July 2021, a Vatican judge ordered Becciu and nine others to stand trial on charges of embezzlement, abuse of office and subornation. On 16 December 2023, the Vatican announced that he had been found guilty and sentenced to five years and six months imprisonment, permanent disqualification from public office, and a fine of €8,000.

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Vatican Conclave: Cardinal Becciu Quits Papal Vote Amid Controversy, 135 Cardinal to Elect New Pope [Video]

Vatican Conclave: Cardinal Becciu Quits Papal Vote Amid Controversy, 135 Cardinal to Elect New Pope

Cardinal Angelo Becciu has officially withdrawn from the May 7 papal conclave under intense legal and ethical scrutiny. Once a top Vatican official, Becciu was convicted of embezzlement and now steps..

Credit: Oneindia     Duration: 03:15Published
Controversial Cardinal Becciu won't join conclave to choose Pope Francis' successor [Video]

Controversial Cardinal Becciu won't join conclave to choose Pope Francis' successor

Controversial Cardinal Becciu won't join conclave to choose Pope Francis' successor The cardinal, who was convicted of embezzlement in 2023 by a Vatican court of first instance, decided not to..

Credit: euronews (in English)     Duration: 00:41Published

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