The Peruvian Episcopal Conference issued a statement in which it referred to its actions in the case of abuses committed by the founders of the Sodalitium —in which it involves Luis Figari —and indicated that it is not within his powers to judge, decide and solve about the serious allegations involving said institution. According to the investigations, they would have committed physical abuse, sexual and conscience on the part of the members of the Catholic church.
“Being Sodalitium Christianae Vitae (Sodalitium) a society of lay apostolic life of Pontifical Law, it is the exclusive competence of the Holy See to act as a jurisdictional body to judge, decide and resolve the serious matters that were reported and involved this institution,” he stated.
Along the same lines, the Episcopal Conference reported that “by its nature, it does not have such jurisdiction, since it is not a jurisdictional body to deal with complaints filed against members of the Sodalitium Christianae Vitae“.
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On the other hand, in the press release issued they expressed that, in order to protect the victims and safeguard the life and mission of the Church, they collaborated with justice in the cases of abuses committed by the founders of the Sodalicio.
Pope Francis expels Jaime Manuel Baertl and Juan Carlos Len Álvarez from the sodalitium
Last October, The Apostolic Nunciature in Peru announced the expulsion of two members of the Sodalitium by the Pope Francis: Jaime Manuel Baertl Gómezwho served as a former spirituality assistant, and Juan Carlos Len Álvarezformer temporary assistant. As part of this decision, the severity of the injuries was taken into account. sexual abuse perpetrated by one of those involved, as well as the responsibility of both in various irregularities and illegal acts.
Consequently, the highest representative of the Catholic Church, the Pope Francistogether with the bishops of Peru and representatives of the places where the Christian Life Societyexpressed his rejection of what happened and apologized to “the people of God and civil society as a whole.”
Some recent economic efforts and investments promoted by Rev. Baertl and Mr. Len within theChristian Life Societyopportunely detected by the “Special Mission” with the help of the economic organizations of the Holy See, constitute sinful actions that betray the Gospel. Furthermore, they are intolerable canonical illicit acts that, beyond the scandal that has arisen internationally, disfigure the evangelizing mission of the Church and severely undermine its credibility,” he lamented.