Nearly 30 former members of a Peru-based women’s lay group who have lodged allegations of psychological, emotional and sexual abuse have asked the pope to suppress the spiritual family they belonged to, and to help them obtain just compensation.
In the letter, the former members of the Marian Community of Reconciliation (MCR) said, “With deep respect and hope, we turn to you as a group of ex-members of the Marian Community of Reconciliation (MCR), a community born from the Sodalitium Christianae Vitae.”
“We turn to you to share our experiences and to ask for your guidance and support in the search for justice and healing,” they said.
The MCR, established in 1991, is one of four entities founded by Peruvian layman Luis Fernando Figari, including its male branch, the Sodalitium Christianae Vitae (SCV), a group of nuns called the Servants of the Plan of God (SPD), and an ecclesial movement called the Christian…
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