Photo shows author receiving holy picture from Fr. Maciel in Salamanca Christmastide 1961 during Legion of Christ "Patron Saint for the year" private ritual
Saturday, May 1, 2010
"Rome Has Spoken" on the Legion of Christ [Vatican Press Office version]
Soon after meeting with the Visitators, the Pope and Vatican Leaders have released a Communique in several languages
Here is a better translation than the one we previously posted:
COMMUNIQUE ON VISITATORS OF LEGIONARIES OF CHRIST
VATICAN CITY, 1 MAY 2010 (VIS) -
The Holy See Press Office today published the following communique:
1. On 30 April and 1 May, the cardinal secretary of State chaired a meeting at the Vatican with the five bishops in charge of the apostolic visitation of the Congregation of the Legionaries of Christ (Archbishop Ricardo Blazquez Perez of Valladolid, Spain; Archbishop Charles Joseph Chaput O.F.M. Cap. of Denver; Archbishop Ricardo Ezzati Andrello S.D.B., of Concepcion, Chile; Bishop Giuseppe Versaldi of Alexandria, Italy; and Bishop Ricardo Watty Urquidi M.Sp.S, of Tepic, Mexico). The meeting was also attended by the prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, the prefect of the Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life, and the substitute of the Section for General Affairs of the Secretariat of State.
The Holy Father was present at one of the sessions, at which the visitors presented a summary of their reports, which had already been previously delivered.
During the visitation more than 1,000 Legionaries were interviewed, and hundreds of written testimonies examined. The visitors went to almost all the religious houses and many of the apostolic works run by the congregation. They heard, orally or in writing, the opinion of many diocesan bishops of the countries in which the congregation works. The visitors also met many members of the "Regnum Christi" Movement - although it was not the subject of the visitation - especially consecrated men and women. They have also received a great amount of correspondence from lay people and family members of those involved in the movement.
The five visitators spoke of the warm welcome they received and of the constructive spirit of co-operation shown by the congregation and the individual religious. Though each visitator acted independently, they came to substantial agreement and a shared viewpoint in their assessments. They testified to having met a great number of exemplary religious who are honest and talented, many of them young, who seek Christ with genuine zeal and are offering their entire lives to spread the Kingdom of God.
2. The apostolic visit was able to ascertain that the behaviour of Fr. Marcial Maciel Degollado has had serious consequences for the life and structure of the Legion, such as to require a process of in-depth revision.
The very serious and objectively immoral behaviour of Fr. Maciel, as incontrovertible evidence has confirmed, sometimes resulted in actual crimes, and manifests a life devoid of scruple and of genuine religious sentiment. The great majority of Legionaries were unaware of this life, above all because of the system of relationships created by Fr. Maciel, who had skilfully managed to build up alibis, to gain the trust, confidence and silence of those around him, and to strengthen his role as a charismatic founder.
Not infrequently, the lamentable discrediting and dismissal of whoever doubted the correctness of his behaviour, coupled with the misguided conviction of not wanting to harm the good the Legion was doing, created a defence mechanism around Fr. Maciel that rendered him untouchable for a long time and made it very difficult to know his real life.
3. The sincere zeal of most Legionaries, which emerged in the visits to the houses of the congregation and to many of its widely-appreciated apostolic works, has in the past led many people to believe that the allegations, which gradually became more insistent and widespread, could not have been anything other than calumnies.
Thus, discovering and coming to know the truth about the founder has caused the members of the Legion surprise, bewilderment and deep pain, as the visitators have made clear.
4. From the results of the apostolic visitation the following elements, among others, have become clear:
a) The need to redefine the charism of the Congregation of the Legionaries of Christ, preserving its true core, that of the "militia Christi", which characterises the apostolic and missionary activity of the Church and which is not the same as efficiency at any cost.
b) The need to review the exercise of authority, which must be linked to truth, in order to respect conscience and develop in the light of the Gospel as authentic ecclesial service.
c) The need to preserve, through appropriate formation, the enthusiasm of the faith of young members, their missionary zeal and their apostolic dynamism. Disillusionment concerning the founder could call into question this vocation and the core of the charism which belongs to and distinguishes the Legionaries of Christ.
5. The Holy Father wishes to assure all Legionaries and members of the "Regnum Christi" Movement that they will not be abandoned. The Church is firmly resolved to accompany them and help them on the path of purification that awaits them. This will also mean dealing sincerely with all of those who, within and outside the Legion, were victims of sexual abuse and of the power system devised by the founder. They are in the Holy Father's thoughts and prayers at this time, along with his gratitude to those of them who, even in the midst of great difficulties, had the courage and constancy to demand the truth.
6. The Holy Father, in thanking the visitators for the sensitive task they have accomplished with skill, generosity, and profound pastoral sensitivity, reserves to himself the task of soon instructing how this assistance will be organised, beginning with the appointment of a delegate of his own and a commission to study the Legion's constitutions.
The Holy Father will send a visitator to the consecrated members of the "Regnum Christi" Movement, who have insistently requested this.
7. Finally, the Pope renews his encouragement to all the Legionaries of Christ, to their families, and to all the lay people involved in the "Regnum Christi" Movement, during this difficult time for the congregation and for each of them. He urges them not to lose sight of the fact that their vocation, which originates in Christ's call and is driven by the ideal of being witnesses of His love to the world, is a genuine gift from God, a treasure for the Church, and the indestructible foundation upon which each of them can build their own future and that of the Legion.
OP/ VIS 20100503 (1040)
Friday, April 30, 2010
Pope at Vatican Meeting on Legionaries of Christ
POPE MEETS WITH VISITATORS OF LEGIONARIES OF CHRIST
But the Vatican spokesman, Rev. Federico Lombardi, said Benedict had decided to stop by the meeting to greet participants and make an appearance. He said he did not expect the pontiff to attend the whole session.
The Vatican ordered an investigation in 2009 after the Legionaries acknowledged that Maciel, who died in 2008 at age 87, had fathered a daughter who is now in her 20s and lives in Spain. The Legionaries have also acknowledged that Maciel had also sexually abused seminarians and that two men are claiming to be his sons.
The five inspectors—all bishops appointed by Rome—spent eight months visiting Legionaries communities to get firsthand knowledge of the conservative order and its work. On Friday, they were reporting their findings back to the Vatican.
A statement was expected after the session, though Lombardi said earlier this week that no decisions are expected. The pope, Lombardi said, will make the final decision on the order's future after studying the case. The Maciel case has long been seen as emblematic of Vatican inaction on abuse complaints, since sex abuse victims had tried in the 1990s to bring a canonical trial against Maciel but were shut down by his supporters at the Vatican.
The late Pope John Paul II had long championed the Legionaries for their orthodoxy and ability to bring in vocations and money.
In 2006, a year into Benedict's pontificate, the Vatican instructed Maciel to lead a "reserved life of prayer and penance" in response to the abuse allegations.
VATICAN CITY, 30 APR 2010 (VIS) -
The Holy Father today met with the five visitators of the Legion of Christ: Archbishop Charles Joseph Chaput, O.F.M. of Denver, U.S.A.; Archbishop Ricardo Ezzati Andrello S.D.B. of Concepcion, Chile; Archbishop Ricardo Blazquez Perez of Valladolid, Spain; Bishop Ricardo Watty Urquidi M.Sp.S. of Tepic, Mexico, and Bishop Giuseppe Versaldi of Alessandria, Italy.
AC/Pope at Vatican meeting on Legionaries of Christ
The Associated Press
Posted: 04/30/2010 03:40:35 AM PDT
Updated: 04/30/2010 04:29:38 AM PDT
VATICAN CITY—Pope Benedict XVI took part Friday in a Vatican meeting over the fate of the Legionaries of Christ after revelations that the group's founder had fathered children and abused seminarians. The case against founder Rev. Marcial Maciel is being closely watched as the Vatican faces pressure to aggressively confront abuse. Benedict had not been expected to participate in the meeting between five Vatican inspectors and the Vatican's secretary of state, Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone.
But the Vatican spokesman, Rev. Federico Lombardi, said Benedict had decided to stop by the meeting to greet participants and make an appearance. He said he did not expect the pontiff to attend the whole session.
The Vatican ordered an investigation in 2009 after the Legionaries acknowledged that Maciel, who died in 2008 at age 87, had fathered a daughter who is now in her 20s and lives in Spain. The Legionaries have also acknowledged that Maciel had also sexually abused seminarians and that two men are claiming to be his sons.
The five inspectors—all bishops appointed by Rome—spent eight months visiting Legionaries communities to get firsthand knowledge of the conservative order and its work. On Friday, they were reporting their findings back to the Vatican.
A statement was expected after the session, though Lombardi said earlier this week that no decisions are expected. The pope, Lombardi said, will make the final decision on the order's future after studying the case. The Maciel case has long been seen as emblematic of Vatican inaction on abuse complaints, since sex abuse victims had tried in the 1990s to bring a canonical trial against Maciel but were shut down by his supporters at the Vatican.
The late Pope John Paul II had long championed the Legionaries for their orthodoxy and ability to bring in vocations and money.
In 2006, a year into Benedict's pontificate, the Vatican instructed Maciel to lead a "reserved life of prayer and penance" in response to the abuse allegations.
Thursday, April 29, 2010
On Eve of Vatican Report Vicar General Luis Garza covers his....................tracks
LC Second in command opens the door just a little into the secretive behind the scenes of the Legion High Command
This must be the role assigned to him by the other leaders, the orchestrated strategy on the eve of the meeting of the five Visitators with Vatican Officials.
"I did not know anything improper about Fr Maciel until the Vatican censure in 2006"
Can we believe that?
"I believe, Father G, help thou my unbelief"
Next Step in Vatican Visitation of Legion of Christ, April 30th, 2010
From Radio Vaticana
28/04/2010 16.47.32
FR. LOMBARDI RE MEETING OF LEGION VISITATORS
Responding to journalists questions today, Vatican Press Office director Fr Federico Lombardi S.J. said that any specific decisions regarding the Congregation of the Legionaries of Christ rest with Pope Benedict XVI.
Fr Lombardi was referring to questions about the meeting of the five bishops in charge of the Apostolic Visitation of the Congregation of the Legionaries of Christ, scheduled for this Friday, April 30th.
Fr. Lombardi said that during meeting in question the bishops will make an initial presentation of their reports and proposals. Therefore specific decisions about the same congregation are not expected. Fr Lombardi concludes that these [decisions] will be made by the Holy Father at a later date, after careful study and reflection on the findings of the visitation
A brief press statement will be released after the meeting
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