French Priest, 89, Who Slapped Crying Baby During His Baptism Forced To Retire

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A French priest who sparked outrage after he hit a two-year-old boy for crying during his baptism has been forced to retire.

Catholic priest slaps baby!

Father Jacques Lacroix, 89, said ‘I am finishing my ministry now’ and that ‘there is an end to everything’. He carried out the bizarre assault during a ceremony at the Collegiate Church in Champeaux, near Melun, in the south-eastern suburbs of Paris, last Sunday.

In a video of the incident that has gone viral, a clearly irritated Father Jacques is seen shouting at the boy. Teen detained for two weeks after accidentally jogging across US-Canada border ‘Calm down, calm down, you must calm down,’ he says, adding ‘be quiet’ before squeezing the boy’s face in his hands.

The priest then stares at the boy in the eyes, and slaps him hard on the cheek with his left hand. This immediately prompts a reaction from the boy’s horrified parents and other family members, who finally prise him away from Father Jacques’s grip. Father Jacques Lacroix, 89, has been forced to retire following the shocking incident

Denying that the assault was too severe, Father Jacques told France Info radio on Friday: ‘It was somewhere between a caress and a slap, I hoped to calm him down, I didn’t know what to do. ‘The child was screaming a lot and I had to turn his head to pour water over it.

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‘I told him to “calm down, calm down” but he was not calming down. I tried to hold him close. I just wanted him to calm down. ‘I apologised for my clumsiness to the family. I am finishing my ministry now, it was my last baptism, there is an end to everything.’ Father Jacques said ‘I am finishing my ministry now’ and that ‘there is an end to everything”

Jean-Yves, the Bishop of Meaux, said he had ‘taken measures so that the priest is suspended from all baptism and marriage celebrations.’ The Bishop said Father Jacques would only be allowed to celebrate mass in the future if this was cleared beforehand.

He said Father Jacques had been guilty of a ‘loss of coolness that can be explained but not excused’. The Bishop added: ‘This gesture is all the more regrettable because the baptism is meant to be a happy moment, but tiredness and great age clearly played a part.’ The parents have accepted the priest’s apology and were happy to see the boy baptised, the Bishop added. They would not reveal how the disturbing video of the assault came to be posted on YouTube.

 

 

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