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Disgraced Legion of Christ needs new identity, says Vatican

Published: July 16, 2012

The disgraced Legion of Christ religious order needs to rethink its identity before going forward with its internal reform, the papal envoy in charge of the group's overhaul told priests and lay members in a letter, reports NCR Online.

Cardinal Velasio De Paolis was appointed in 2010 by Pope Benedict XVI to oversee the order's reform after revelations that its founder, Fr Marcial Maciel, had lived a double life, abusing children and fathering a son.

Macial had enjoyed iconic status in the Legion, with strong suspicions that its leaders had been at least partly aware of his actions.

In a letter published last Wednesday, De Paolis wrote that the troubled groups' various branches, which include priests, religious and laypeople, need "a common platform" to "regulate reciprocal relations ... according to the identity proper to each group."

This "joint reflection on the identity and mission" of the order, said Fr Andreas Schoeggl, a Legion spokesman, needs to precede the final revision of the order's internal rules, which has been ongoing for the last two years and was the main goal of the pope's taking over of the order.

The papal delegate's letter sees the light after several observers have criticised the slow pace of reform inside the Legion.

FULL STORY Vatican says disgraced Legion of Christ needs new identity (NCR)

 

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  1. The Legionaries of Christ don't need reform; they need to be supressed by the Holy See.
    The founder didn't have holiness and so the whole outfit needs to go; and members need to be referred on to sensible spiritualities found in the multitude of sane and holy alternatives.
    The Church is a mustard tree and doesn't need to offer the Legion a fig.

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