Why does it take the Catholic Church so Long to Stop Sexual Abusers?

Hello, Friends,

here is a theme that has bothered me for years. How does it take the Vatican so long to detect and stop prominent clergy sex abusers in our midst?     ´Abbè Pierre, Jean Vanier, Marcial Maciel, Cardinal Mc Carrick, Rupnik….

Here are my two cents, presented at the yearly conference of International Cultic Studies Association, Montreal, July 2025.

Trying another link

Sodalits Suppressed by Vatican! : Sodality of Christian Life, SVC (Sodalitium Vitae Christianae, Sodalitium, Sodalits)

Vatican suppresses Sodality of Christian Life, S.V.C. (Sodalitium Vitae Christianae, Sodalitium, Sodalits)

Vatican suppresses Sodality of Christian Life – Vatican News

Link directly above

 

This organization,

approved by Pope John Paul II: “On 8 July 1997, Pope John Paul II approved the Sodalitium of Christian Life as a lay Society of Apostolic Life of Pontifical Right, under the supervision of the Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life.”(Wikipedia)

…was suppressed by means of a decree signed on the 14 of April 2025, following the scandal of abuse and corruption alleged against some of its leaders.

The decree was signed by the SVC Superior General, José David Correa,  at the headquarters of the Dicastery for Institutes of Consecrated Life (Rome), in the presence of the prefect, Sister Simona Brambilla.

News was covered on major news outlets:

The Guardian

“Pope dissolves Peru-based Catholic movement after ‘sadistic abuses’

AP, Associated Press

Catholic Review

 

HOW TO BECOME A CULT LEADER, review of the NETFLIX series by a cult expert

International Cultic Studies Association
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Undiscerned Sexuality and Vocation in the Legion of Christ/Regnum Christi: Recent Testimony

Boys being recruited into the Legion of Christ/Regnum Christi Federation 2023.
Kevin O’Sullivan spent seven years inside the most secretive Catholic organisation in living memory – The Legionaries of Christ. He thought he was going to spread love and compassion: he ended up among disinformation and lies. He fled to save his sanity.

RECENT (2023) PHOTO OF YOUNG BOYS JOINING THE LEGION OF CHRIST/REGNUM CHRISTI FEDERATION JUNIOR SEMINARY/APOSTOLIC SCHOOL IN MONTERREY, MEXICO

Note that they are receiving their “uniform” which they will wear during 4 years, even when they visit their homes; they are being set aside to “discern” (cultivate)  their religious and priestly vocation” beginning at age 11.

 

 

 

If you do not want to know your true self, by all means join the Legion of Christ and Regnum Christi Federation.

They’ll just tell you you have a vocation and “carry on until we tell you otherwise.” But if you want to be brave, the Spirit will take you in another directions and tear down your sandcastles in the sun.

Here is a very well written and very insightful testimony for those you want to be honest with themselves. It takes a lot of guts to write this; but it is worth the pain and the effort to find you true self, the self that God created, the self the Legion of Christ does not want you to discover – because you will no longer be useful to it.

From Amazon:

<Kevin O’Sullivan spent seven years inside the most secretive Catholic organisation in living memory – The Legionaries of Christ. He thought he was going to spread love and compassion: he ended up among disinformation and lies. He fled to save his sanity.

This is the story of how Kevin found, and then lost, his religion, and how he lost, and then found, his sexuality. On the way, the young teenager clings to what his mother has taught him: to be a good boy. The journey brings him face to face with difficult truths, and ultimately to a far deeper knowledge of himself, as he finds out who he doesn’t want to be.

It’s a story full of hope about discovering what matters to each of us, even if we don’t like some of what we find.>

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