Pope Leo fires San Diego bishop accused of stealing $250,000


Pope Leo celebrates Mass at the Parish of Saint Mary of the Presentation in Rome, Italy, March 8, 2026. REUTERS/Ciro De Luca

VATICAN CITY, March ⁠10 (Reuters) - Pope Leo has accepted the resignation ⁠of a Catholic bishop in San Diego ‌who was arrested by local authorities on suspicion of stealing $250,000 from his congregation, the Vatican announced on Tuesday.

Bishop ​Emanuel Hana Shaleta had led the ⁠small Chaldean Catholic ⁠community in the California city since 2017. He ⁠pleaded not ‌guilty to 16 counts of embezzlement and money laundering at a hearing ⁠on Monday, according to local media reports.

San ​Diego Deputy ‌District Attorney Joel Maderosaid the alleged crimes ⁠took place ​in 2024 and were reported by a church employee who noticed the missing funds, according to ⁠KGTV, a local ABC affiliate.

Hana ​Shaleta was arrested on March 5 at San Diego's international airport while attempting to leave the ⁠U.S., according to a sheriff's office statement.

The bishop's lawyer said at Monday's hearing that Hana Shaleta was taking a planned trip to Germany.

Chaldean ​Catholics recognise the authority of ⁠the pope but worship according to an eastern ​Christian liturgical rite. There are ‌about 71,000 Chaldean Catholics in ​San Diego, according to Vatican statistics.

(Reporting by Joshua McElwee, editing by Alvise Armellini)

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