LCWR board says Vatican order to reform based on ‘flawed process’

UNITED STATES
Catholic News Service

By Catholic News Service

WASHINGTON (CNS) — The national board of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious said June 1 the assessment that led to a Vatican order to reform the organization “was based on unsubstantiated accusations and the result of a flawed process that lacked transparency.”

“Moreover, the sanctions imposed were disproportionate to the concerns raised and could compromise their (board members’) ability to fulfill their mission,” the board said in a statement. “The report has furthermore caused scandal and pain throughout the church community and created greater polarization.”

The board released the statement the morning after it concluded a special meeting in Washington May 29-31 held to review and plan a response to the report issued to LCWR by the Vatican’s Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.

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