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Friday, November 11, 2022

THERE IS A PATTERN HERE…

 


This damnable scandal going on now for decades in the post-Vatican II Church is exacerbated when the clergy involved in destroying a soul’s life is a bishop or cardinal. We saw that with Mr. McCarrick and to date, none of those in high places who enabled McCarrick for decades have come clean nor has the Vatican. Many of those are still in high places in the Church. 

And now, the victim of Cardinal Riccard in France, who tried to deal with things in a less than international way, tells a Dominican nun, who is the head of men and women religious conference in France, that she had written Pope Francis twice and with no response from His Holiness.

You may not be able to read the full interview with the Dominican nun, but below the quote is the link to the full LeCroix interview.

Here is the pertinent quote:

Before confiding in you, had the victim already spoken of these facts to other religious or clerics?

Yes, this woman had written to the pope twice: the first time about five years ago, then, having received no reply, a second time last May-June via the apostolic nuncio. The nuncio acknowledged receipt of her letter in October. Fortunately, she had also spoken to her relatives and friends, some of whom are priests.

Read more at: https://international.la-croix.com/news/religion/transparency-essential-for-healing-abuse-victims-says-leading-nun/16881

1 comment:

ByzRus said...

It is astounding how the Roman Church refuses to police itself despite having an olympic-level bureaucracy which seems to hide and suppress as opposed to identify, correct, comfort those who have been wronged and censure those who have wronged. Indeed, the Church continues to eat its young then "listening" in the most tone deaf way such that the Roman Church only hears what it wants to hear. I'm surprised the Dominican nun hasn't resigned her post having become "ill", "emotionally exhausted" or, been reassigned to some remote convent for extended prayer and reflection. Governance with a broom and the corner of the rug lifted.