Cardinal Michael Czerny has voiced support for a German abbess facing trial for sheltering refugees.
The cardinal said that Mother Mechthild Thurmer, a Benedictine nun, was in keeping with “a long tradition of Christians living their Faith to the final consequence”.
Mother Mechthild is facing trial in Bamberg, Germany, for offering refuge on 30 occasions to women seeking asylum at her monastery, the Abbey of Maria Frieden in the Bavarian town of Kirchschletten.
Up to now, proceedings against those offering Church asylum have traditionally been dropped following the payment of a fine.
However, the 62-year-old abbess has refused to pay the fine and stands accused of two counts of ‘aiding and abetting illegal residents’.
Mother Mechthild has defended her actions stating: “I acted out of Christian spirit; to give concrete help to a person in need can’t be a crime.”
Asked how far people in the Church should go and whether they should be willing to take that risk the German abbess is taking, which potentially could lead to a jail term, Cardinal Czerny responded: “God bless her!”
He added there was no reason for this Christian tradition to be “refuted or broken”.