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This Tuesday, Francisco returned to the Vatican after his tour in the United Arab Emirates. Upon his return, he was accompanied by journalists from some of the world's leading media outlets.
There, he was consulted, on the one hand, on the latest issue of the Vatican magazine. L'Osservatore Romano, Church of the World's Women, which denounces the silence that reigns in the Church in front of the badual abuse perpetrated against nuns by priests and the "scandal" which results for the religious forced to abort or to give birth to children who are not recognized.
They also asked him about his expectations for the February 21 church summit, where he reportedly badyzed the scandal of badual violence against minors by clergy.
Taking advantage of the trip and his reduced but captive audience, the Pope was dismissed with some definitions, perhaps unexpected from his companions.
Confessions of winter
He first recalled that his predecessor, Benedict XVI, had "taken measures" against a French order because all his priests had reduced many of their nuns to badual servitude. And without filtering, he said that "not everyone does it, but there were priests and bishops who did it, and that goes on, because it's not like if we realized that it stops. "Lighter, pour holy water.
Without giving any explanation, let alone apologizing to the whole world, Francisco recognizes as such that he has been aware for years of the constant violations of nuns by priests and bishops around the world. .
No journalist asked him the obvious question: why have not there been thousands of priests in jail prisons around the world for years? Is journalism so bad?
There are no thousands of imprisoned priests in the world, because Bergoglio (like his predecessor Ratzinger, whom Wojtyla and the entire group of cardinals) does not want. Because they are hiding between them. And because in almost everyone, the Church builds alliances of engagement with states and the economic power that guarantees them maximum impunity.
But even in a world beset by these obscene relations, the European Parliament itself was forced in 2001 by the circumstances to adopt a "resolution on badual violence against women and, in particular, Catholic nuns ". The full text can be read in Spanish on the website of the European Parliament. Let's share difficult pbadages.
Complaints since 1994
The resolution of 5 April 2001 (signed in Strasbourg, France) states that in the light of all international conventions and declarations on human rights, social rights, children and adolescents, women and vulnerable people, denunciation of the American magazine National Catholic Reporter about "a significant number of Catholic nuns raped by priests in at least 23 countries" (published at this time) directly questioned the highest ecclesiastical authority.
It was in 2001. In February of the same year, John Paul II appointed him cardinal, the highest step of the spa career, with which he also became a member of the College of Cardinals, that is that is, the cohort of Pierre's monarch successor. Bergoglio could not know at that moment of the resolution of the European Parliament. And what did he do then? Nothing
The resolution of the European Parliament recalled that "the Holy See confirmed that it was aware of the existence of cases of badual abuse and rape of women, including nuns, by Catholic priests, especially since 1994 sent to the Vatican at least five reports on this subject. "Did not Bergoglio also know it?
The Vatican did not adopt "adequate measures" while he was well informed "of these human rights violations". "Many of the raped nuns have also been forced to abort and resign or, in some cases, have been infected with the AIDS virus." And until then, the spokesman of the Vatican, Joaquín Navarro Valls, had the tupé to affirm that "the problem is known but limited from the geographical point of view". All textual quotations from the resolution.
At the same time, the European Parliament condemned "all violations of women's rights as well as acts of badual violence, in particular against Catholic nuns, and expressed its solidarity with the victims"; asked that "the perpetrators of these crimes be arrested and tried"; that "the judicial authorities of the 23 countries mentioned in the above – mentioned reports guarantee that everything concerning these cases of violence against women will be brought to light, in judicial terms".
For its part, the Holy See asked Parliament "to take seriously all allegations of badual abuse within their organizations, to cooperate with the judicial authorities and to separate the perpetrators from their official functions", all by "restoring the rights of man". female members who have been removed from office for having drawn the attention of their superiors to these abuses. "
Finally, he instructed "to transmit this resolution to the Council, the Commission, the authorities of the Holy See, the Council of Europe, the United Nations Commission on Human Rights and the Governments of Europe. Botswana, Burundi and Brazil., Colombia, Ghana, India, Italy, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Nigeria, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Uganda, Tanzania, Tonga, Zambia, Republic Democratic Republic of Congo and Zimbabwe "
Less question God
How much of everything that Mario Bergoglio Jorge did not learn in 2001? And in the following years? Now, he said yes, he knew it and until Benedict took action on it. A true admission that must cause nausea, breakdowns and a nervous crisis in many victims submitted by their colleagues.
Using his political talent, Bergoglio juggled rhetorically to get out of the conversation. "Some religious have been suspended for mistreating religious, but the abuse of women is a societal problem in general, which still considers them as second-clbad citizens," he said. Because, he said, "it's a cultural problem" since "humanity has not matured" and "in some parts of the world, abuses are reaching the stage of femicide ".
Does not Francis know that in many places of the Earth, the education and regulation of life (that is, something that looks like "culture") have been shaped and shaped by the same institution with which he "married" fifty years ago? years and drive six years? Come
Conscious of the new declarations of the Supreme Pontiff, the lawyer Carlos Lombardi, professor at the University of Cuyo, specialist of the canon law and advisor of the Network of the survivors of badual abuse with ecclesiastical character, launched a deep reflection on The left-wing daily: "It is a new infamy, a new lie of Bergoglio, making himself sincere, who recognizes with historical courage that his priests and bishops violate the nuns, embarrbad them and send them abort."
For Lombardi what the pope is another acting to protect the institution. "The Vatican was aware of this phenomenon, at least since 2001, when it publicly acknowledged that hundreds of nuns had been raped by missionaries, which led to the approval of the European Parliament," he recalls.
The lawyer, knowing very little of ecclesiastical tricks and maneuvers, ends with a definition: "the pope continues his" demagogic culture "and dishonest.The Catholic Church continues to be a driver of gender-based violence, in its structure, organization, operation and doctrine. "
Bergoglio is aware of all this.
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