Saturday, September 22, 2018

Papal Notes - Francis' "Forensic Study"

But the men of Sodom were wicked and sinners before the LORD exceedingly.
Genesis 13:13


"The American mainstream media have now picked up the stunning allegations that Pope Francis, as Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio, did his best to protect an abusive priest from justice.


The Associated Press (AP) published an article on August 18 detailing Archbishop Jorge Bergoglio’s role in Argentina’s most well-known clerical sex abuse scandal, which surrounded celebrity priest Julio Grassi. Grassi is now serving a 15-year sentence for sexually abusing minors and misappropriating funds meant for the charitable foundation he ran.

The AP obtained a copy of the four-volume “forensic studyBergoglio commissioned that concluded that Grassi was innocent, and interviewed one of Grassi’s victims, Gabriel. After challenges to Grassi’s conviction, Argentina’s Supreme Court had ruled that Grassi did abuse Gabriel when he was 13. Sitting beside his psychiatrist, Gabriel told the AP’s reporter that the Catholic Church had never reached out to him.

The AP focused on the attempts of the “forensic study” to discredit Gabriel and other abuse victims who spoke out.
In the four tomes, which were produced at an annual clip from 2010-2013, Sancinetti accused
Gabriel of changing his story and trying to extort Grassi. But a court years earlier had already thrown out a criminal complaint filed by Grassi accusing Gabriel of extortion,” they continued. “Sancinetti compared the ‘current trials and condemnations with severe sentences based exclusively on the word of a person who calls itself victim of sexual abuse to the trials for witchcraft of the Middle Ages.’ And in the final volume and on his law firm’s website, Sancinetti said Francis in particular had commissioned the work.”


During his trial, Grassi himself praised Cardinal Bergoglio’s support for himself, saying that “Bergoglio never let go [of] my hand.”
Gabriel told the AP that he and the other victims were shocked by this remark.
We were all like ‘wow!’ It was Bergoglio,” he said. 
Hoffman was particularly struck by Pope Francis’ refusal to meet with Argentinian victims of abuse. He hopes to get in touch with them himself.

 
Pope Francis doesn’t seem to care about reconciling with victims of … bad priests,” he said."

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