The Digital Religion portal reported that InfoVaticana allegedly poisons the relationship between Vatican and the survivors of Sodalitium in Peru for allegedly spreading audios against the monsignor Jordi Bartomeu.
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According to Chilean journalist Juan Carlos Cruz, InfoVaticana broadcast out-of-context conversations by Bartomeu, who is the Vatican investigator appointed by the posthumous Pope Francis to investigate and suppress the religious group. Christian Life Society (SVC), accused of abuse of minors.
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“I feel a personal responsibility in writing this: Bertomeu, Mons. Scicluna and Pope Francis were decisive, at the time, so that many victims in Chile were finally heard,” Cruz wrote.
The communicator denounced that InfoVaticana, in two articles published in November of this year, “presents as facts what, in the best of cases, are interpretations built on audio fragments disseminated without complete context or verifiable public accreditation regarding their obtaining and chain of custody.”
About the audios
According to the Religión Digital journalist, from the fragments disseminated by InfoVaticana about Monsignor Bartomeu “it is not possible to conclude—honestly and rigorously—what InfoVaticana intends to establish as certainty.” Likewise, he said, “It turns an incomplete conversation for the public into a ‘trial’ against Bertomeu, instead of demanding full transparency: full audio, context, date, place and independent verification.”
“On the origin of the audios: InfoVaticana has not publicly offered a complete and verifiable accreditation of how they were obtained. Therefore, any categorical statement about who recorded, how and with what legality, must be treated with caution. The responsible thing is to say, the obvious: it is not publicly proven,” he assured.
“And to those who today try to destroy Bertomeu, or confront survivors with whom they have worked for his reparation, I say this from my own history: the truth not only comes to light; it also requires courage to sustain it when the campaigns intensify,” he added.
This publication on the Digital Religion Portal occurs because InfoVaticana published an article on November 25 titled: “The Vatican asked for money in exchange for covering up Sodalicio in an FBI investigation for money laundering.”
