Prevost: la scheda redatta dalle persone sopravvissute ad abusi
Ecco la pagina che la rete delle persone sopravvissute ad abusi nella chiesa cattolica, in sigla SNAP, dedicava prima dell'elezione a Prevost . Se clicchiamo sul bottone rosso "Read Vos Estis report", ecco il carteggio della SNAP inviato in vaticano, perchè anche a Prevost fosse applicata la legge istituita da Bergoglio sugli abusi. Si legge di un caso di abusatore con 13 vittime conclamate non protette nell'Illinois, e di sentenze della giustizia civile peruviana che scrivono nero su bianco dell'inazione della diocesi guidata da Prevost nel contrastare altri casi di abusi su almeno tre persone. Peccato che lo stesso Bergoglio prenda un infrattore della legge da lui istituita, e lo metta - con potere crescente - in un ruolo chiave per la nomina di vescovi.
"Tutto apposto".
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As provincial of the Augustinians, Prevost allowed Father James Ray, a priest then accused of abusing minors whose ministry had been restricted since 1991, to reside at the Augustinians' St. John Stone Friary in Chicago in 2000, despite its proximity to a Catholic elementary school. When Prevost was Bishop of Chiclayo, three victims reported to civil authorities in 2022 after there was no movement on their canonical case filed through the diocese. Victims have since claimed Prevost failed to open an investigation, sent inadequate information to Rome, and that the diocese allowed the priest to continue saying mass.SNAP filed a complaint against Prevost under the popeâs 2023 decree Vos estis lux mundi on March 25, 2025
Vos estis lux mundi, Pope Francisâ 2023 decree, allows any bishop, cardinal, or religious superior to be reported and investigated for abuse or cover-up. These complaints, submitted to the Vatican, are not verdicts of guilt. They are evidence-based calls for investigationâeach meeting the churchâs own standard of âserious indicationsâ that a violation occurred. In civil terms, this is equivalent to probable cause or reasonable grounds to investigate.
Every filing draws from a solid foundation of survivor and eyewitness testimony, public records and church statements, independent investigations by media and legal experts, official church documents and canonical proceedings, testimony, depositions, and court-ordered documents from criminal and civil cases.