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Ousted Vatican doctrine chief denies clashing with Pope

German Cardinal Gerhard Mueller did not have his five-year term renewed.

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German Cardinal Gerhard Mueller pictured in a cathedral in Mainz

The former head of the Vatican’s doctrine office has denied any differences with Pope Francis as he said he is not upset about his earlier-than-expected dismissal.

Francis on Saturday sacked German Cardinal Gerhard Mueller, declining to renew his five-year term.

Cardinal Mueller turns 70 in December, and the normal retirement age for bishops is 75.

German Cardinal Gerhard Mueller is pictured in the cathedral in Mainz,
(Andreas Arnold/AP)

In an interview with Mainzer Allgemeine Zeitung published on Sunday, Cardinal Mueller said Francis simply decided not to renew his mandate, wanting to limit terms as a rule “and I was the first where he put this into practice”.

He said: “It doesn’t make me particularly sad… Everyone has to stop at some point.”

He said he would remain at the Vatican to do research, perform his role as cardinal and work in pastoral care.

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