Disgraced religious order tried to get abuse victim to lie [View all]
Her son had been sexually abused by a priest of the Legion of Christ, a disgraced religious order. And now she was calling Cardinal Valasio De Paolis -- the Vatican official appointed by the pope to lead the Legion and to clean it up -- to report the settlement the group was offering, and to express her outrage.
The terms: Martínezs family would receive 15,000 euros ($16,300) from the order. But in return, her son would have to recant the testimony he gave to Milan prosecutors that the priest had repeatedly assaulted him when he was a 12-year-old student at the orders youth seminary in northern Italy. He would have to lie.
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Instead, he chuckled. He said she shouldnt sign the deal, but should try to work out another agreement without attorneys: Lawyers complicate things. Even Scripture says that among Christians we should find agreement.
The conversation between the aggrieved mother and Pope Benedict XVIs personal envoy was wiretapped. The tape as well as the six-page settlement proposal are key pieces of evidence in a criminal trial opening next month in Milan. Prosecutors allege that Legion lawyers and priests tried to obstruct justice, and extort Martínezs family by offering them money to recant testimony to prosecutors in hopes of quashing a criminal investigation into the abusive priest, Vladimir Reséndiz Gutiérrez.
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For a church that puts so much emphasis on confession, it seems remarkably unwilling to make confessions itself - but happy to have people perjure themselves (under religious oath?) if it keeps a priest out of prison.