In a new edition of the program Sin Guion, the host Rosa Maria Palacios referred to the situation of Sodalitium after the dissolution of said group of the Catholic Church is confirmed by order of the Pope Francis. In this context, Palacios reminded the victims of the courage they had to report sexual abuse in the SCV, founded by Luis Figari in 1971.
“We must remember with great affection the brave people who dared to speak because what they showed is that the foundation of the Sodalicio 53 years ago lacked what in the Catholic Church is called charisma. It was at the service of the interests and base passions of its founder, Luis Fernando Figari, accused of raping his followers. That is the situation and not only him, but other members of the generation that founded the Sodalicio,” he commented. Rosa Maria Palacios.
On the other hand, the lawyer questioned that the group Sodalitium has repaired or compensated the victims of sexual, physical and psychological abuse after they made the corresponding complaints. Likewise, the host of Sin Guion pointed out the damage that was caused to the people who were harmed by the behavior of the aforementioned Catholic group and described their actions as “terrible” with the faith of believers.
“Paying what is owed is going to take a long time because the consequences of these are long, there are people who have to pay for psychiatric treatments for life, there are people who were forced not to study, not to work and never He paid them for their work. That is, they lived in conditions of servitude or modern slavery, they never contributed to social security, they never had a pension and they were domestic servants. Luis Fernando Figariwithout any remuneration for a plate of food, do you think that you do not have to repair and that you have already repaired enough? “Really?” he asserted. Palaces.
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Victims of the Sodalitium on reparations from the apostolic association: “The damage is irreparable”
The Association for Truth, Justice and Dignified Reparationscomposed of 26 victims of the Christian Life Societyan organization that was dissolved by Pope Francis, expressed its rejection of a statement issued by this religious entity, in which they try to justify psychological, labor, sexual and power abuses through the money offered as compensation. The association highlighted the deficiencies of said statement.
“The report is, in large part, the same one previously presented on the SCV’s official website, not constituting anything new. The amount of reparations paid to date is ridiculous. Even more so, if one takes into account that, in In many cases, the (…) damages are irreparable and have consequences that are difficult to measure,” the victims of Sodalicio highlighted.