The Vatican communique did not say when the canonical trial against Slovenian Father Marko Rupnik would begin or if it already had begun.
Clerical Abuse
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“It’s a tough, tough human issue, and unless you work with victims and survivors and hear their story, you really can’t have a conversion of heart.”
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A new documentary on the abuses allegedly committed by Father Marko Rupnik and survivors’ pursuit of justice received high praise at the Toronto International Film Festival.
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The aim of this pioneering research project is to gain an understanding of “the systemic conditions of abuse and determine the consequences of the abuse,”
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“I ardently pray that this conclusion will bring to the survivors, and to our Diocesan family, peace, healing tranquility,” said Bishop Matano.
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In a May 21 letter to the faithful, Archbishop Aymond, announcing the archdiocese had reached a memorandum of understanding with creditors in the case.
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Archbishop Guy de Kerimel of Toulouse defended the appointment, saying that he had “chosen the path of mercy.”
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“Now the trial can begin soon, allowing the victims to participate as injured parties and not just as witnesses,” said lawyer Laura Sgrò.
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