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Pope Francis announced on Tuesday that he has accepted the resignation of Jean-Pierre Blais, the 75-year-old bishop of Baie-Comeau, Quebec. The decision comes in light of Blais being named in a class-action lawsuit against the Church alleging sexual assault, although the Pope did not specify this as the reason for his resignation.
A statement from the Vatican indicated that when a bishop reaches the age of 75, he is automatically requested to submit his resignation. The Pope reviews each case before making a decision, considering all relevant circumstances. Blais was included in a list of alleged sexual predators in connection with the lawsuit against the Archdiocese of Quebec but has denied any wrongdoing.
Officials from the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops and the Diocese of Baie-Comeau were not available for comment regarding the Pope's decision at the time of the announcement. The ongoing legal challenges may have implications for the Church's response to abuse allegations in Canada.