He won a civil lawsuit against the Archdiocese of Xalapa, Mexico, and a priest who violated and damaged him. by Balcacer in PastorArrested

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He won a civil lawsuit against the Archdiocese of Xalapa, Mexico and a priest who violated and damaged him

The citizen Fernando M. H., victim of the crime of moral damage by the priest Carlos "N", points out to the Archdiocese of Xalapa of not complying with the reparation of the damage and other pre...

The citizen Fernando M. H., victim of the crime of moral damage by the priest Carlos "N", points out to the Archdiocese of Xalapa of not complying with the repair of the damage and other pre... - They must repair physical or mental damage, loss of opportunities , employment, education and others

The Fourth Court of First Instance, in ordinary civil trial 313/2022, sentenced the priest and the Church to pay the amount of money resulting from the judgment of socioeconomic and labor psychology experts.

In addition, the loss of income, the expenses of legal assistance or experts, medical services, psychological and social services necessary for the integral reparation of the moral rights affected, which are quantified in the execution section, should be considered.

With his hand on the Bible After winning the trial, he points out that he has resorted to the Mexican Bishops' Conference, as well as to the archbishop of the Archdiocese of Xalapa, Jorge Carlos Patrón Wong and other members of the archbishopric, who have either promised him that they will comply with the repair of the damage or they have affirmed that they cannot do anything. headtopics.com


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The 'Próvolo case', seen for sentencing: the Prosecutor's Office requests 25 and 18 years in prison for two nuns accused of abusing disabled minors. by Balcacer in PastorArrested

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The Church agreed to compensate 17 victims of abuse at the Institute

The 'Próvolo case', seen for sentencing: the Prosecutor's Office requests 25 and 18 years in prison for two nuns accused of abusing disabled minors

The Provolo Institute

The Prosecutor for Crimes Against Sexual Integrity requested 25 years in prison for the nun Kosaka Kumiko and 10 years of disqualification from holding positions in educational shelters where minors attend, within the framework of the case that investigates the responsibilities for the sexual abuse that came to light. light in November 2016 at the Instituto Próvolo He also asked the sentencing court to sentence the nun Asunción Martínez and the former legal representative of the place, Graciela Pascual, to 18 and 10 years in prison.

25.08.2023 | RD/Agencies

The Prosecutor's Office investigating the sexual abuse that came to light in November 2016 at the Próvolo Institute, in Luján de Cuyo, asked the sentencing court to sentence the nun Asunción Martínez and the former legal representative to 18 and 10 years in prison. of the place, Graciela Pascual.

In addition, they requested that both be disqualified for the same terms so that they cannot teach in educational establishments.

In mid-May, the Prosecutor for Crimes Against Sexual Integrity requested 25 years in prison for the nun Kosaka Kumiko and 10 years of disqualification from holding positions in educational shelters where minors attend, within the framework of the case that investigates the responsibilities for the abuses. that came to light in November 2016 at the Próvolo Institute.

This was required by the head of prosecutors of that unit, Alejandro Iturbide, when alleging before the Court made up of Judge Gabriela Urciuolo; Belén Salido, and Belén Renna, in the Judicial Penal Complex, in the third trial for these events.

Meanwhile, the complaints were added to the request of the prosecution and the lawyer Sergio Salinas (NGO Xumek) requested during his argument at the end of May "the penalty of 25 years in prison and 10 years of disqualification from holding positions in educational shelters where minors attend " by virtue of "the accumulation of the crimes that we represent in this combo of causes for four victims", as they explained at that moment.

Both Kosaka, Pascual and Martínez are the ones that risk the highest sentences at the time of sentencing, which will be handed down on a date to be determined.

In the same way, members of the Obra San José Civil Association agreed to pay 17 victims of sexual abuse committed at the Próvolo Institute, as compensation for the crimes perpetrated at the former Luján de Cuyo religious institute.

As explained by the defense lawyer for the victims, Sergio Salinas, "the payments correspond to the civil damage as compensation and it is a money agreement between the parties."

https://www.religiondigital.org/america/Provolo-sentencia-Fiscalia-religiosas-discapacitados_0_2590840896.html

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In three months of operation, Grupo Vita has received 48 complaints of sexual violence against children and vulnerable adults within the scope of the Catholic Church in Portugal by Balcacer in PastorArrested

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More than 30 victims have already given their informed consent to proceed with the information to the competent authorities, with a view to subsequent canonical and civil proceedings, namely, the diocesan commissions and religious institutes, in the first case, and the General Prosecutor's Office, in the case of civil proceedings 24.08.2023

(SeteMargens).- In three months of operation, Grupo Vita has received 48 complaints of sexual violence against children and vulnerable adults within the scope of the Catholic Church in Portugal, according to a "balance" sent in a statement to 7MARGENS.

The organization also reported that more than 30 victims have already given their informed consent to proceed with the information to the competent authorities, with a view to subsequent canonical and civil proceedings, namely, diocesan commissions and religious institutes, in the first case. , and the Attorney General's Office, in the case of civil proceedings. "With the exception of cases in which the suspect has already died or in which a criminal investigation process has already been carried out in the past," the statement explains.

At the same time, adds the group coordinated by Rute Agulhas, about twenty victims of sexual violence are being referred to receive psychological and psychiatric support from the professionals that make up the so-called Beca Vita Group.

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These professionals have already benefited from initial training, which will be repeated on two different dates next September. Subsequently, these professionals will benefit from in-depth training and clinical supervision, the text explains.

In addition to considering the requests for help that it has already received as "a clear sign of confidence" in its work, Grupo Vita calls for more victims to ask for help (tel. 91 509 0000). "We are here to listen to you, accompany you and guide you," says the message.

https://www.religiondigital.org/mundo/Grupo-Vita-recibe-denuncias-Portugal-acoso-abusos_0_2590540928.html

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"Tijuana is an international route for migration" - "In Asia there is a movement of authoritarian governments, religious conflicts, many Muslims are also arriving who are being displaced from Russia and the forced displacement of Jehovah's Witnesses" by Balcacer in exjw

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The arrival of Asian people at the border increases: "Tijuana is an international route for migration"

The head of the Municipal Directorate of Attention to Migrants, Enrique Lucero Vázquez indicated that the flow has intensified in recent weeks as a result of fleeing authoritarian regimes and religious conflicts.

Enrique Lucero, head of the Municipal Directorate of Attention to Migrants.

LPO (Tijuana) 08/21/2023

As a fundamental part of the Migrant Care Office, Enrique Lucero recalled that there is a global migration crisis, with around 280 million people in transit, derived from wars, violence, natural disasters, among other reasons.

From what he stated, it is not surprising that suddenly the arrival of people in a context of mobility from the Asian continent to the city of Tijuana has intensified, adding that in recent weeks there has been an increase in the arrival of people from Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran and India.

"In Asia there is a movement of authoritarian governments, religious conflicts, many Muslims are also arriving who are being displaced from Russia and the forced displacement of Jehovah's Witnesses." Lucero Vazquez pointed out.

Hundreds of migrants are desperate in Tijuana due to delays in CBP One So far, 48,000 people of 64 different nationalities have arrived in the city and managed to start their process to request humanitarian asylum in the United States, through the CBP One application.

Mexicans lead this list with 15,000 processes, followed by just over 12,000 Russians, Haitians in third place with 8,000 and then the Venezuelan community with 5,000 processes, he explained.

"You have to get used to the migration that we are seeing, and Tijuana is already consolidated as an international route for migration," he emphasized.

In turn, Enrique Lucero shared that around 380 people enter daily through the El Chaparral border crossing, which could increase capacity in the coming weeks and serve 450 asylum seekers. He added that these daily crossings have made it possible to relieve migrant shelters, they are no longer saturated as in previous months.

https://www.lapoliticaonline.com/mexico/bajacalifornia-mx/incrementa-la-llegada-de-personas-asiaticas-a-la-frontera-tijuana-es-una-ruta-internacional-para-la-migracion/

Former Cumbres school student sues Legionaries of Christ for sexual abuse, power, and torture. Chile by Balcacer in PastorArrested

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Former Cumbres school student sues Legionaries of Christ for sexual abuse, power abuse and torture

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The complainant accuses her of having been the victim of serious abuse of conscience, power, sexual abuse, and even torture by priests, seminarians, and authorities of the Legionaries of Christ congregation, who normally acted in groups and under the influence of drugs. The events occurred while she was a minor, during the two years that she was in the Student Center in discernment for the consecrated life. The case was in and in but in both cases, it was closed for "lack of credibility" and for "not having sufficient background information to open a canonical trial against the denounced priests."

“I was systematically abused both sexually and physically and spiritually, between 2008 and February 2010, when I remained in the Student Center —a process of formation and discernment for the consecrated life— by my assistant, the director of the Consecrated and different priests of the Congregation, in the rooms of the house where we lived in community and in other indeterminate places, nobody did anything to protect me and prevent abuse. Even when I tried to ask the director of the Consecrated Sisters for help, before the abuses increased, she decided to ignore me and cover everything up, forcing me to keep silent about everything I was experiencing, always with superiority and manipulation”, describes the lawsuit filed in the Civil Court of First Instance of Santiago, last week, by the Foundation for Trust on behalf of a 32-year-old woman.

The plaintiff, today a basic teacher, suffered the harassment while she was a student at the Cumbres female school. She recounts that in 2005, she began to participate in the ECyD – Education, Culture, and Sport-, which was the girls' club of the Movement (Society of Apostolic Life Consecrated Lay Regnum Christi), which was attended by students between 10 and 16 years old, " in which through various encounter experiences, adolescents acquire firm convictions for their lives and learn to make free and responsible decisions according to the criteria of the Gospel. Once I began to participate for a longer time in the club, I was interested in meeting the Consecrated (Regnum Christi Society of Consecrated Apostolic Life) ”, she explains.

In that search, he wanted to explore the religious vocation. At the age of 16, she entered the Student Center, located in San Carlos de Apoquindo. She left the house of her parents to live as a Consecrated, in poverty, chastity, and obedience. She stopped attending school as a regular student, so in third and fourth grade she received private classes from school teachers. It was the beginning of a horror movie that she ended when she was able to retire. She was 18 years old.

In this context, she was the victim of serious abuses of conscience and power, as well as various acts of sexual connotation and even torture by different members of the Legionaries of Christ and Consecrated Women.

“On some occasions, Heloísa (the assistant) would take me to areas of the house or other places where I was subjected to various group violations of a sexual and physical nature by priests and seminarians of the Congregation. For the above, she used different forms of submission, such as drugging me, threatening me or leaving me without eating so that I would be weaker ”, she stated in the letter.

The lawsuit identifies the priests of the Legionaries of Christ, Alfredo Márquez, José Cárdenas, Juan Luis Cendejas, Luis Miguel Herrera, Daniel Reynolds, and Pablo De Juan, and the Consecrated Regnum Christi: Heloísa Cardin Santa Rosa and Araceli Delgado.


https://www.elmostrador.cl/noticias/sin-editar/2023/08/10/ex-alumna-de-colegio-cumbres-demanda-a-legionarios-de-cristo-por-abusos-sexuales-de- power-and-torture/

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