German Cardinal Rainer Maria Woelki, who was told by Pope Francis to take a five-month break from his duties due to his handling of reports of sexual abuse allegations in his archdiocese, will return to his office as archbishop of Cologne on Wednesday. An internal memo to this effect was sent by the head administrator of the archdiocese, Markus Hofmann, on Tuesday. “I am aware that many of you view the current situation with great concern and do not see clearly how things can continue well,” the message to colleagues read. Hofmann, who is regarded as a loyal supporter of Woelki, wrote that he …