Home for Mexico’s Pedophile Priests an Open Secret, Members of Clergy Say

MEXICO
Latin American Herald Tribune

GUADALAJARA, Mexico – The house used until 2001 to rehabilitate Catholic priests accused of being pedophiles in Mexico is an open secret that no dares to discuss, Cardinal Emeritus Juan Sandoval Iñiguez said.

The Alberione house in San Pedrito, a town outside the city of Tlaquepaque, is located in a poor area between Pemex and Alba streets.

The property, which has large gardens, a two-story house and another building, is under the care of sisters from the Pious Disciples of the Divine Master, an order founded by Santiago Alberione.

In response to questions from EFE, the women said they did not know of the rehabilitation program’s existence and said the property was used by Kairos, a “full training” program for nuns described on the order’s Web site.

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