BERLIN (Reuters) -One of Roman Catholicism s most influential liberal figures, Germany s Cardinal Reinhard Marx, has offered to resign as archbishop of Munich, saying he had to share responsibility for the catastrophe of sexual abuse by clerics over past decades. His offer, which has yet to be accepted by Pope Francis, comes amid a growing uproar among the German faithful over abuse. Last week, the pope sent two senior foreign bishops to investigate the Archdiocese of Cologne, Germany s largest, over its handling of abuse cases. I have to share responsibility for the catastrophe of sexual abuse by officials of the Church over past decades, Marx wrote in a letter to the pope, which was published on the archdiocese s website. He added that he hoped his departure would create space for a new beginning. Marx, 67, served as the head of the Catholic Church in Germany, president of the country s conference of bishops, until last year when he declined to stand for a second term. Since being in
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