
Franklin Briceno
Correspondent at Associated Press
Periodista de la AP en Perú. Reporter for AP in Peru. Peruano. Muckrack: https://t.co/EldKGX1Krj IG: https://t.co/dy9dC5ioUX
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'He listened to me': Victims of an abusive Catholic group say Pope Leo XIV helped when others didn't
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post-gazette.com | Nicole Winfield |Franklin Briceno
VATICAN CITY — Pope Leo XIV made plenty of enemies helping dismantle a powerful Catholic movement whose leaders physically, sexually, spiritually and psychologically abused members. As Pope Leo’s past record of handling clergy sexual abuse cases comes under scrutiny, his biggest defenders are the victims of the group, known as the Sodalitium Christiane Vitae. These survivors say that starting in 2018, when the pope was a bishop in Peru, Robert Prevost met with them.
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sfgate.com | Franklin Briceno
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apnews.com | Franklin Briceno
LIMA (AP) — Víctimas del movimiento católico Sodalicio disuelto en Perú por el Vaticano pidieron el jueves al papa León XIV que los reciba, que publique los decretos que ordenan la liquidación del grupo y que se envíe a las autoridades judiciales de Estados Unidos un informe de la misión vaticana investigadora para sancionar a los responsables.
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thenassauguardian.com | Nicole Winfield |Franklin Briceno
VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Leo XIV made plenty of enemies helping dismantle a powerful Catholic movement whose leaders physically, sexually, spiritually and psychologically abused members. As Leo’s past record of handling clergy sexual abuse cases comes under scrutiny, victims of the now-disgraced group are stepping up to defend him. These survivors say that starting in 2018, when Robert Prevost was a bishop in Peru, he met with them. He took their claims seriously when others did not.
Takeaways from AP report on abuse case handled by Pope Leo. Victims say he helped when others didn't
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ncnewsonline.com | Nicole Winfield |Franklin Briceno
VATICAN CITY (AP) — As Pope Leo XIV’s past record of handling clergy sexual abuse cases comes under scrutiny, his biggest defenders are the victims of a powerful Catholic movement he helped dismantle. The group, known as the Sodalitium Christianae Vitae, was formally dissolved by Pope Francis this year after a Vatican investigation uncovered sect-like spiritual, physical and sexual abuses by its leaders against its members. kAm':4E:>D @7 E96 8C@FA D2J E92E DE2CE:?8 :? a_`g[ H96?
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RT @EECastilloAP: Aquí todos conocen a León XIV. ¿Quién es Robert Prevost para los peruanos de Chiclayo? Por @franklinbriceno https://t.…

RT @AP_Noticias: Todos conocen a León XIV en la ciudad peruana de Chiclayo, donde vivió casi una década https://t.co/N1avmeQMDA

RT @AP_Noticias: Peruanos encantados de ver al papa León XIV como uno de los suyos tras muchos años en Perú. Por @reginagarciakNO y @frankl…