translated from Spanish: Victim of O’Reilly’s family values ” harsh sanctions ” in the Vatican

the family of the victim of the priest John O’Reilly held “tough sanctions” imposed on him by the Vatican to the Irish religious sexual abuse repeated against one minor. The Supreme Apostolic Tribunal in Rome sentenced O’Reilly – who left Chile in last December after serving his sentence-a ban on the public exercise of the priestly Ministry for 10 years and the obligation to perpetual set residence outside Latin America. The attorney representing the family of the victim, José Ignacio Escobar, stressed that the Vatican sanction can close a difficult cycle, although he questioned the attitude of the legionaries of Christ to not inform you before the crash. “The family is quiet and satisfied with the information received. It’s a hard decision, it comes to confirm the veracity of the complaint which they formulated with courage and with much courage several years ago. It is a motive for peace of mind and to begin a painful cycle”, it said. With respect to the Congregation, he accused that “the truth is that his behavior seems dismal and today release and how to make it known to confirm that they are not understanding or not really sincere nor genuine his repentance with regard to this fact, which is serious”. The priest was sentenced in 2014 to four years and one day of probation by the events that occurred between the years 2010 and 2012 while was spiritual counselor to College Summit, ruling that officially met on December 10. The Vatican opened the canonical process against the former leader of the legionaries in Chile recently in 2015, when the Chilean justice had already so condemned, process that was frozen and only resumed in April of 2018.



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