Globalist Pope Francis Finally Forced To Investigate Famed Jesuit Artist Rupnik for Spiritual, Psychological and Sexual Abuse

After Globalist Pope Francis chose for his Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith (a.k.a. Holy Office) a fellow Argentinean who authored several inappropriate and even erotic books, and had been credibly accused of covering up sexual abuse allegations in his diocese, we all braces for the worst.

And it came, in the case of Jesuit celebrated artist Marko Rupnik, who is only now being investigated for the multiple allegation against him, after pressure from various sectors of the Church became stronger than the protection that Francis and his Jesuits were offering him.

Gloria Branciani, one of the first women who accused Rupnik of spiritual, psychological and sexual abuse went public again.

She appeared at a news conference with one of the most prominent Vatican-accredited lawyers in Rome, Laura Sgro.

Branciani told her story in public for the first time, detailing the alleged abuses of Rupnik, including his fondness for three-way sex ‘in the image of the Trinity’, a grave perversion of Catholic doctrine known as ‘false mysticism’.

“Rupnik has not commented publicly about the allegations, but his Rome art studio has said the allegations were unproven and media reports about the case a defamatory ‘lynching’.

Rupnik’s mosaics decorate churches and basilicas around the world, including at the Catholic shrine in Lourdes, France, the forthcoming cathedral in Aparecida, Brazil, and the Redemptoris Mater chapel of the Apostolic Palace.

The Jesuits kicked him out of the order last year after he refused to respond to allegations of spiritual, psychological and sexual abuses by about 20 women, most of whom, like Branciani, were members of a Jesuit-inspired religious community he co-founded in his native Slovenia that has since been suppressed.”

Branciani first denounced Rupnik in 1993. She believed that the pope was still in the dark about the details, and that even he would be served by the truth.

“’He (Rupnik) was always protected by everyone, and everything that you could accuse him of was either minimized or denied’, she said. ‘We hope that our testimony will stimulate a greater transparency and a consciousness by everyone, and also maybe the pope, who wasn’t really aware of the facts that occurred’.

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