Victim of Rupnik utterly condemns Papally-sponsored whitewashing of scandal

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Bishop of Slovenian diocese agreed to incardinate Father Rupnik

It is now evident that, when last July, the Society of Jesus resigned and disassociated itself from Rupnik, he already had the ecclesiastical situation resolved.








“Nothing happened, everything is fine!” could be the appropriate phrase to apply to Father Marko Rupnik who, after having abused nuns for years, after being excommunicated, and having blatantly ignored the penalties applied by the Society of Jesus to which he belonged, he has just been incardinated in a diocese in Slovenia, with the green light from the Vatican.

According to the website of the Slovenian Catholic magazine Druzina, the Diocese of Koper, in southwestern Slovenia, confirmed that the priest-artist requested “ad experimentum” (on a trial basis) incardination (a type of official registration and incorporation) and that the The respective bishop accepted the request, after consulting the apostolic nuncio. He will have argued for the right of an accused to be considered innocent as long as a court finds him guilty.

7MARGENS, bearing in mind that both the request and acceptance, kept secret until now, took place in June this year, contacted the press service of that diocese during Wednesday, seeking to obtain, in addition to confirmation, information about any missions or pastoral tasks assigned to the cleric. However, the response, awaited until the end of the day, did not arrive.

It is thus evident that, when last July, the Society of Jesus resigned and separated from Rupnik, he had already resolved the ecclesiastical situation, since, according to the website Silere Non Possum, the request presented in Koper had been made on 11 June and the bishop's confirmation occurred a few days later, more precisely on the 20th, which is seen as surprising, given the complexity of the case.

Despite the speed of the response, the apostolic nuncio in Ljubljana was heard and, according to the same source, the response was: “Incardination in Koper is an excellent solution. There is no problem, because there are no convictions anyway.”

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