Monday 13 March 2023

The stench of evil

Famously, in 2002, Cardinal Ratzinger slapped the hand of ABC News Chief Investigative Reporter Brian Ross who was questioning him about child abuse by Legionaries of Christ founder Marcial Maciel.  Ratzinger, who at the time was aware of Maciel's large-scale abuse of minor seminarians in his order but kept it hidden because Maciel was a favourite of John Paul II,  told Ross - along with the slap - that "this was not the time" to talk about these things.

Reading this eye-opening article by the late journalist Christopher Hitchens on how for years Benedict XVI/Ratzinger tried to hide the sexual abuse of minors by Catholic clergy, it is atonishing to think that, shortly before his death on 31 December 2022, he was about to sue a German journalist who accused him of that very crime.

The Great Catholic Cover-Up:

The pope’s entire career has the stench of evil about it.

BY CHRISTOPHER HITCHENS

MARCH 15, 2010 10:20 AM

Pope Benedict XVI 

On March 10, the chief exorcist of the Vatican, the Rev. Gabriele Amorth (who has held this demanding post for 25 years), was quoted as saying that “the Devil is at work inside the Vatican,” and that “when one speaks of ‘the smoke of Satan’ in the holy rooms, it is all true—including these latest stories of violence and pedophilia.” This can perhaps be taken as confirmation that something horrible has indeed been going on in the holy precincts, though most inquiries show it to have a perfectly good material explanation.

Concerning the most recent revelations about the steady complicity of the Vatican in the ongoing—indeed endless—scandal of child rape, a few days later a spokesman for the Holy See made a concession in the guise of a denial. It was clear, said the Rev. Federico Lombardi, that an attempt was being made “to find elements to involve the Holy Father personally in issues of abuse.” He stupidly went on to say that “those efforts have failed.”

He was wrong twice. In the first place, nobody has had to strive to find such evidence: It has surfaced, as it was bound to do. In the second place, this extension of the awful scandal to the topmost level of the Roman Catholic Church is a process that has only just begun. Yet it became in a sense inevitable when the College of Cardinals elected, as the vicar of Christ on Earth, the man chiefly responsible for the original cover-up. (One of the sanctified voters in that “election” was Cardinal Bernard Law of Boston, a man who had already found the jurisdiction of Massachusetts a bit too warm for his liking.)

There are two separate but related matters here: First, the individual responsibility of the pope in one instance of this moral nightmare and, second, his more general and institutional responsibility for the wider lawbreaking and for the shame and disgrace that goes with it. The first story is easily told, and it is not denied by anybody. In 1979, an 11-year-old German boy identified as Wilfried F. was taken on a vacation trip to the mountains by a priest. After that, he was administered alcohol, locked in his bedroom, stripped naked, and forced to suck the penis of his confessor. (Why do we limit ourselves to calling this sort of thing “abuse”?) The offending cleric was transferred from Essen to Munich for “therapy” by a decision of then-Archbishop Joseph Ratzinger, and assurances were given that he would no longer have children in his care. But it took no time for Ratzinger’s deputy, Vicar General Gerhard Gruber, to return him to “pastoral” work, where he soon enough resumed his career of sexual assault.

It is, of course, claimed, and it will no doubt later be partially un-claimed, that Ratzinger himself knew nothing of this second outrage. I quote, here, from the Rev. Thomas Doyle, a former employee of the Vatican Embassy in Washington and an early critic of the Catholic Church’s sloth in responding to child-rape allegations. “Nonsense,” he says. “Pope Benedict is a micromanager. He’s the old style. Anything like that would necessarily have been brought to his attention. Tell the vicar general to find a better line. What he’s trying to do, obviously, is protect the pope.”

This is common or garden stuff, very familiar to American and Australian and Irish Catholics whose children’s rape and torture, and the cover-up of same by the tactic of moving rapists and torturers from parish to parish, has been painstakingly and comprehensively exposed. It’s on a level with the recent belated admission by the pope’s brother, Monsignor Georg Ratzinger, that while he knew nothing about sexual assault at the choir school he ran between 1964 and 1994, now that he remembers it, he is sorry for his practice of slapping the boys around.

Very much more serious is the role of Joseph Ratzinger, before the church decided to make him supreme leader, in obstructing justice on a global scale. After his promotion to cardinal, he was put in charge of the so-called “Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith” (formerly known as the Inquisition). In 2001, Pope John Paul II placed this department in charge of the investigation of child rape and torture by Catholic priests. In May of that year, Ratzinger issued a confidential letter to every bishop. In it, he reminded them of the extreme gravity of a certain crime. But that crime was the reporting of the rape and torture. The accusations, intoned Ratzinger, were only treatable within the church’s own exclusive jurisdiction. Any sharing of the evidence with legal authorities or the press was utterly forbidden. Charges were to be investigated “in the most secretive way … restrained by a perpetual silence … and everyone … is to observe the strictest secret which is commonly regarded as a secret of the Holy Office … under the penalty of excommunication.” (My italics). Nobody has yet been excommunicated for the rape and torture of children, but exposing the offense could get you into serious trouble. And this is the church that warns us against moral relativism! (See, for more on this appalling document, two reports in the London Observer of April 24, 2005, by Jamie Doward.)

Not content with shielding its own priests from the law, Ratzinger’s office even wrote its own private statute of limitations. The church’s jurisdiction, claimed Ratzinger, “begins to run from the day when the minor has completed the 18th year of age” and then lasts for 10 more years. Daniel Shea, the attorney for two victims who sued Ratzinger and a church in Texas, correctly describes that latter stipulation as an obstruction of justice. “You can’t investigate a case if you never find out about it. If you can manage to keep it secret for 18 years plus 10, the priest will get away with it.”

The next item on this grisly docket will be the revival of the long-standing allegations against the Rev. Marcial Maciel, founder of the ultra-reactionary Legion of Christ, in which sexual assault seems to have been almost part of the liturgy. Senior ex-members of this secretive order found their complaints ignored and overridden by Ratzinger during the 1990s, if only because Father Maciel had been praised by the then-Pope John Paul II as an “efficacious guide to youth.” And now behold the harvest of this long campaign of obfuscation. The Roman Catholic Church is headed by a mediocre Bavarian bureaucrat once tasked with the concealment of the foulest iniquity, whose ineptitude in that job now shows him to us as a man personally and professionally responsible for enabling a filthy wave of crime. Ratzinger himself may be banal, but his whole career has the stench of evil—a clinging and systematic evil that is beyond the power of exorcism to dispel. What is needed is not medieval incantation but the application of justice—and speedily at that.



Friday 3 March 2023

IL MOVIMENTO CATTOLICO DEI FOCOLARINI - OMOFOBI SELVAGGI DURANTE 80 ANNI, COMPRESA FONDATRICE CHIARA LUBICH - FONDA UN RAMO LGBTQ




Uno dei movimenti più omofobi della Chiesa cattolica e della destra cristiana mondiale, il Movimento dei Focolari, ha fatto una sorprendente inversione di rotta:  dal 14 al 16 ottobre 2022 ha tenuto la sua prima conferenza presso il Centro Mariapoli, a Rocca di Papa, Roma, apparentemente "a sostegno" dei genitori di persone LGBTQ e delle stesse persone LGBTQ.  Questo nuovo 'ramo' si chiama 'Nessuno Solo'.

Gordon Urquhart, autore inglese del best seller Le armate del papa (Ponte alle Grazie, 1997 - edizioni anche nel Regno Unito, Germania, Francia, Belgio, Stati Uniti e Brasile), il primo libro a denunciare il Movimento dei Focolari e altri gruppi cattolici come settari, ha lasciato il Movimento dei Focolari, di cui è stato membro interno a tempo pieno per nove anni (1967-1976), a causa delle tattiche brutali che hanno cercato in quanto giovane gay.

"Mi sono dichiarato come gay per la prima volta ai leader del Movimento quando avevo diciotto anni", racconta Urquhart.  "Eventualmente hanno cercato di impormi tre "soluzioni": terapia di conversione, matrimonio combinato e castrazione chimica.  Non c'era scelta.  Obbedienza cieca e l’ordine del giorno nel movimento dei Focolari, ma con il nome eufemistico di 'unità'.      Mi avevano mandato da un noto psichiatra cattolico nel Regno Unito che orchestrava la "la terapia di conversione" e avevano anche iniziato i preparativi per il matrimonio combinato, condotto a distanza dagli stessi leader del movimento.   Ma io sapevo che se non me ne fossi andato sarei stato distrutto".       


Il Movimento dei Focolari sostiene di essere il più grande movimento della Chiesa cattolica, presente in oltre 180 Paesi, con 2 milioni aderenti compresi laici, , vescovi e cardinali.  La fondatrice, Chiara Lubich (1920-2008), maestra Trentina di scuola elementare, è stata idolatrata da Papa Giovanni Paolo II, che ne ha lodato il "genio femminile".  Lo status dei Focolari come movimento cattolico approvato dal Vaticano gli ha conferito una grande influenza in politica e nelle istituzioni internazionali come l'ONU, l'UNESCO e il Consiglio d'Europa, oltre che nella Chiesa.  La Lubich ha ricevuto premi di alto livello e dall’UNESCO  e il Consiglio d’Europa come promotore secolare della pace e l'unità, nonostante che molti pratiche e  insegnamenti del movimento infrango le dichiarazioni di diritti umani di quelle organizzazioni  


Dato i decenni di abusi estremi e sempre più gravi imposti dal Movimento dei Focolari nei confronti dei membri gay, il loro apparente cambiamento di strategia è inspiegabile e profondamente preoccupante.  "Come possono degli omofobi comprovati pretendere di offrire un aiuto e un sostegno genuino alle persone LGBTQ e i loro genitori?' si chiede Urquhart, sottolineando che il Movimento dei Focolari è stato a lungo un praticante del negazionismo storico [N.d.r. Historical Negationism], cancellando o addirittura falsificando gli aspetti negativi del suo passato, in modo da presentare al pubblico un resoconto completamente agiografico della sua storia.  Un esempio tipico è stato il film biografico sulla fondatrice dei Focolari, Chiara Lubich, L'amore vince tutto prodotto da RAI UNO l'anno scorso, con la Lubich interpretata dall'affascinante attrice italiana Cristiana Capotondi, che attualmente si può vedere in Le fate ignoranti su Disney Channel, ironicamente sul tema di una donna che scopre che il marito morto era bisessuale.


La Lubich, che ha appena superata la prima fase del processo di canonizzazione della Chiesa cattolica ed è ora ufficialmente una "Serva di Dio", era ferocemente anti-gay.


"Un mio caro amico - chiamiamolo Valentin (nome di fantasia) - che era un membro interno del Movimento dei Focolari con voti, all'eta di 22 anni disse a Chiara Lubich in una conversazione privata di essere gay", racconta Gordon Urquhart. " 'Va bene finché resisti alla tentazione', gli disse: 'ma preferirei che tu venissi investito da un camion piuttosto che compiere un atto omosessuale'.  In altre parole, questa era una donna che pensava che fosse meglio essere ucciso piuttosto che essere omosessuale". 


In seguito Valentin fu sottoposto a una ‘cura’ sperimentale del "sonno" che prevedeva l'assunzione di sonniferi durante la notte, svegliarsi al mattino e poi prendere più pillole per dormire tutto il giorno.  Inutile dire che la ‘cura’ non funzionò, ma indusse più angoscia e confusione.  Valentin lasciò il movimento ma rimase in terapia per trent'anni.  A metà degli anni Ottanta, un prete, leader dei Focolari, gli disse che il sesso promiscuo poteva essere perdonato, ma che se avesse stabilto una rapporto con un altro uomo, questo avrebbe reso il suo peccato "permanente".  Poco dopo, Valentin è risultato positivo al test dell'HIV.


"Le esperienze di Valentin mi hanno aiutato a decidere di lasciare i Focolari", dice Urquhart, "perché non volevo seguire la stessa strada.  Tuttavia, anche dopo aver lasciato il Movimento, soffrivo ancora del loro lavaggio del cervello e ho seguito il loro suggerimento di sposarmi.  Solo dopo quasi dieci anni ho iniziato a vivere apertamente come gay".


Urquhart ritiene che il trattamento riservato dal Focolare agli omosessuali sia peggiorato nel corso degli anni, dopo la sua partenza.  "Un lettore de L'armata del Papa, Carlos, mi ha inviato il dossier della sua richiesta di asilo negli Stati Uniti, nel 1999 - che e stato concesso sulla base di una 'persecuzione religiosa' da parte del Movimento dei Focolari a causa della sua omosessualità", ricorda.  "Nonostante questo giovane conducesse una vita celibe e fosse un membro fidato del Movimento da molti anni, quando ha confidato al suo leader dei Focolari di essere gay, ha ricevuto un trattamento terribile.  E  stato portato al centro del Movimento a Roma.  Qui si è trovato improvvisamente davanti ad una specie di tribunale canguro di "esperti" del movimento che gli hanno fatto il terzo grado sui suoi sentimenti sessuali, chiedendogli persino: ‘Cristo entra nelle tue fantasie sessuali?’ ".  Oltre ad essere una violazione dei diritti umani, questa azione è contraria alle leggi canoniche della chiesa cattolica come un esempio di a) commistione tra il foro interno (cura pastorale) e foro esterno cioè governo della struttura del movimento e b)  manifestazione della coscienza (tipo confessione) forzata.


Una volta che la commissione ha deciso che Carlos era irrimediabilmente gay, gli è stato dato un biglietto di andata sola per il suo paese centroamericano molto omofobo dove la sua famiglia era gia stato informato dal movimento del motivo dell'espulsione di Carlos.  Gli è stato ordinato di dire ai colleghi dei Focolari che se ne andava perché sua madre era malata, e ha dovuto sopportare la tortura di ricevere il loro conforto e rassicurazioni, pur sapendo di essere stato espulso.


"Paragonerei l'attuale inversione di rotta dei Focolari allo scenario immaginario di un comandante dai campi di sterminio nazisti che arriva in sudamerica, apre una sinagoga e si fa chiamare rabbino", afferma lo scrittore Gordon Urquhart: "è così assurdo.  Dove sono i processi di Norimberga e la Denazificazione?  Il vero pentimento inizia con l'ammettere le proprie colpe passate e fare ammenda. Papa Francesco ha detto ultimamente che quando abuso succede nella Chiesa, 'La Chiesa deve chiedre perdono ma chiedere perdono non basta.' Ma i focolarini non hanno neanche chiesto perdono nei casi delle tante vita di persone LGBTQ che ha danneggiato o totalmente guastato. Non hanno fatto alcun tentativo di affrontare il loro passato di omofobi e oppositori dei diritti umani delle persone LGBTQ.  Ancora una volta, negazionismo storico".

 

"Vedo tutto questo come un insabbiamento, una copertura e un cinico tentativo di accattivarsi il favore delle prospettive più aperte di Papa Francesco", afferma Urquhart.  Il nome del nuovo 'ramo' per persone LGBTQ e i loro genitori, "Nessuno Solo", è tratto dagli scritti di Chiara Lubich, che diceva "Non lasciare nessuno solo" ma non con riferimento alle persone LGBTQ.  Per me questo è cancellare la reale omofobia della Lubich - una ipocrisia palese come usare delle parole di Hitler per un'organizzazione a a favore degli Ebrei. Come un uomo gay, lo sento come un insulto personale  Inoltre, il modo di pensare che sta alla base di questo approccio è datato e fuori dal tempo: chi dice che le persone LGBTQ sono sole al giorno d'oggi?  E certamente non cercherebbero la compagnia dei focolarini. Questo e un metodo di non solo ignorare il loro passato ma di nasconderlo. Ho evvidenza che i focolarini si mettono in contatto con ex-membri LQBTQ per farli star zitto. Ma Papa Francesco dice, "La Chiesa non deve cercare di nascondere la tragedia di abusi di qualsiasi tipo".'


Recentemente degli ex-membri LGBTQ - esclusi per il loro orientamento sessuale - hanno cercato di stabilire relazioni con i focolarini.  Uno ha ricevuto una reazione  apparentemente simpatica dall'ex-presidente Maria Voce (presidente 2008- 2021). Lei gli ha consigliato  di mettersi in contatto con un certo focolarino.  Allo sgomento di questo giovane gay, la persona indicata da Maria Voce voleva sottoporlo alla terapia di conversione.


‘Diventa sempre più chiaro,’ dice Urquahrt, ‘che la soluzione ai vari tipi di abuso che sono stati praticati nella chiesa negli ultimi anni - e il trattamento dei gay dai focolarini e un caso drammatico di abuso che va contro la legge canonica della chiesa  - non puo essere ‘in house’, cioe sotto il controllo di quello che rappresentono gli abusatori.  Come ha detto Antoine Garapon,  scelto dalla Conferenza dei religiosi e religiosi di Francia di dirigere una commissione completamente indipendente di rendere giustizia agli abusati sessuali dal clero, “Il problema della chiesa e stato il tentativo di giocare tutti i ruoli: essere vicini alle vittime, essere l'istituzione dei colpevoli e allo stesso tempo fare giustizia.  E necessario coinvolgere un terzo partecipante indipendente per fare giustizia.’    Secondo me, questo nuovo ramo ‘Nessuno Solo’ è un tentativo dei focolarini  di fare bella figura con Papa Francesco che senz’altro sarebbe ripugnato dal loro trattamento delle persone LGBTQ finora, senza rendere conto del passato.  I focolarini farebbero di tutto per evitare il controllo imposto dal Vaticano - come un Visitatore Apostolico - nonostante innumerevoli abusi di membri e i loro insegnamenti discutibili.


Quale risposta vorrebbe Urquhart al passato omofobico dei Focolari?


"Di certo che non organizzano conferenze per dimostrare la loro  simpatia improvvisa verso le persone che hanno perseguitato per decenni e perfino di consigliarli e controllarli", risponde Urquhart.  "Questo lo vedo estremamente pericoloso e falso.  I Focolari sono stati notoriamente carenti nel rispondere a molti altri abusi nel movimento, come gli abusi sessuali su minori, anch'essi deliberatamente nascosti, la schiavitù moderna, i matrimoni combinati, i suicidi nascosti.  In questo caso, come vittima degli effetti devastanti sulla mia vita, ma soprattutto con un'ansia profonda per altri che hanno subito esperienze ancora peggiori,  e necessario che gli abusi di persone LGBTQ del movimento dei Focolari vengono svelati e reso noti pubblicamente e la necessaria giustizia e risarcimento vanno realizzati pubblicamente. 


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FOCOLARE - HOMOPHOBIC CATHOLIC MOVEMENT, INCLUDING FOUNDER CHIARA LUBICH - SETS UP GAY BRANCH

 


Copyright Gordon Urquhart/Kalamos.org 2023, from Man4Man1 production, 1993 


One of the most homophobic movements in the Catholic Church and indeed within the Christian Right as a whole, the Focolare Movement, has made a startling U-turn and 14-16 October 2022  held its first conference at its Centro Mariapoli outside Rome, purportedly ‘in support’ of the parents of LGBTQ people and even LGBTQ people themselves.  They have called this new ‘branch’ ‘No One Alone’.  


Gordon Urquhart left the Focolare Movement, of which he had been a fulltime internal member for nine years, because of the brutal tactics they tried to impose upon him as a young gay man. Seventeen years later he wrote the best-selling The Pope’s Armada (Bantam Books, London, 1995, Prometheus Books, USA, 1999 - also editions in Germany, France, Italy, Belgium and Brazil), the first book to denounce the Focolare Movement and other Catholic groups as cult-like,  


‘I first came out to the leaders of the Movement when I was eighteen,’ says Urquhart.  ‘Eventually they tried to force on me three ‘solutions’: conversion therapy, an arranged marriage and chemical castration.  There was no choice.  They had sent me to a well-known Catholic psychiatrist in the UK who orchestrated ‘conversions’ and had even started preparations for the arranged marriage - carried out at arm’s length by the leaders themselves.  The Movement imposes blind obedience - although they describe it as ‘unity’ - on internal members.  I knew that if I did not leave, I would be destroyed.’


The Focolare Movement considers itself to be the largest single movement in the Catholic Church, present in over 180 countries with a claimed total membership of 2 million, including lay people, priests, bishops and cardinals.  The founder, Chiara Lubich (1920-2008),  an Italian primary school teacher,  was idolised by Pope John Paul II who praised her ‘female genius’.  Focolare’s status as an approved Catholic movement has given it great influence in politics and international institutions such as the UN, the EU and the Council of Europe, as well as in the Church.


In view of the Focolare Movement’s decades of extreme and ever-worsening abuse of gay members, their apparent change of policy is inexplicable and deeply worrying.  ‘How can proven homophobes claim to offer genuine help and support to LGBTQ people,’ asks Urquhart, pointing out that the Focolare Movement has longer been a practitioner of Historical Negationism, obliterating or even falsifying negative aspects of its past, so that the public is presented with a wholly hagiographic account of its history.  A typical example of this was a dramatised bio-pic of Focolare founder Chiara Lubich Love Conquers All produced by the leading Italian TV station RAI UNO last year, with Lubich played by glamorous Italian actress Cristiana Capotondi, who can currently be seen in The Ignorant Angels on the Disney Channel, ironically on the subject of a woman who discovers that her dead husband was bisexual.


Lubich herself who has just cleared the first stage of the Catholic Church’s canonisation process and is now officially a ‘Servant of God’, was rabidly anti-gay.


‘A close friend of mine - let’s call him Valentin - who was an internal member of the Focolare Movement with vows, once told Chiara Lubich in a private conversation that he was gay,’ says Gordon Urquhart,’ “That’s fine as long as you resist the temptation,” she told him: “but I would prefer you to be knocked  down by a truck than ever perform a homosexual act.”  In other words, here was a woman who thought that it was better to be dead than be a homosexual.’ 


Later Valentin was subjected to an experimental ‘sleep’ conversion ‘cure’ whereby he would take sleeping pills at night, wake up in the morning and take more pills to sleep all day.  Needless to say, the ‘cure’ didn’t work,  but induced more distress and confusion.  Valentin left the movement but stayed in therapy for thirty years.  In the mid-eighties, a leading priest-member of Focolare told him that promiscuous sex could be forgiven, but if he formed a relationship with another man, this would make his sin ‘permanent’.  Shortly after, Valentin tested as HIV positive.


‘Valentin’s experiences helped me decide to leave Focolare,’ says Urquhart, ‘because I didn’t want to go down the same path.  Nevertheless, even after I left the Movement, I was still pretty brain-washed and I did follow their suggestion and marry.  Ir was not until almost ten years later that I started to live openly as a gay man.’


Urquhart believes that Focolare’s treatment of homosexuals got worse over the years, following his departure.  ‘One reader of The Pope’s Armada, Carlos, sent me the dossier of his successful application for asylum in the US around 2000, on the basis of ‘religious persecution’ by the Focolare Movement because of his gayness,’ he recalls.  ‘Even though this young man was leading a celibate life, and he had been a trusted member of the Movement for many years, when he confided to his Focolare leader that he was gay, he was treated appallingly. He was packed off to the centre of the movement in Rome and he suddenly found himself before a kind of kangaroo court of ‘expert’ leaders of the movement who subjected him to an interrogation on his sexual feelings, even asking him, “Does Christ come into your sexual fantasies?” ’  As well as being a  violation of human rights, this action is contrary to the canon law of the Catholic church because it represents ‘enforced manifestation of conscience’ - an 'enforced' confession, without the usual seal - and a confusion between the 'inner forum' and the 'outer forum', that is, between the leadership and those performing pastoral care, which must be confidential. This combining of the two is banned in the Catholic Church.


Once the committee had decided that Carlos was irredeemably gay, he was given a one-way ticket to his very homophobic central-American country and family - whom the movement had already informed about why Carlos was being expelled.  He was ordered to tell his Focolare colleagues that he was leaving because his mother was sick, and had to endure the torture of being offered comfort and reassurance while knowing that he hed been booted out.


‘I would compare Focolare’s current pro-gay U-turn to a commandant from a Nazi death-camps,  arriving in South America, setting up a synagogue and calling himself a Rabbi,’ says author Gordon Urquhart: ‘it’s that absurd.  What we are really looking for are the Nuremberg Trials and Denazification.  True repentance begins with admitting your past offences and making amends.  On the subject of abuse, Pope Francis has recently said that, when it happens in the Church, “the Church must ask forgiveness is not enough.” But Focolare has not asked for forgiveness in the case of the many lives of LGBTQ people it has damaged or utterly destroyed. It has made no attempt to face its past history as leading homophobes and opponents of the human rights of LGBTQ people.  Once again, Historical Negationism.’

 

‘I see this as a coverup and a cynical attempt to curry favour with the more open policies of Pope Francis,’ says Urquhart.  ‘The name of the new ‘association’, ‘No One Alone’ is taken from the writings of Chiara Lubich who said “We should leave no one alone”.  To me this is white-washing her actual homophobia.  Besides, the way of thinking behind this approach is dated and out-of-touch: who says LGBTQ people are alone in this day and age? And the last place they should be looking for company is with Focolare.  This is a method of not just ignoring their past but hiding it.  I have evidence that they are deliberately contacting ex-LGBTQ members in order to shut them up.  But Pope Francis says "The Church must not try to hide the tragedy of abuse of whatever kind".'


Recently, former LGBTQ members - excluded because of their sexual orientation - tried to establish relations with the focolarini. One received an apparently sympathetic reaction from former president Maria Voce (president 2008- 2021). She advised him to get in touch with a certain focolarino. To the dismay of this young gay man, the person indicated by Maria Voce wanted to put him through conversion therapy. 'It is becoming clearer and clearer,' says Urquahrt, 'that the solution to the various types of abuse that have been practised in the church in recent years cannot be 'in house', that is, under the control of those the abusers represent. As Antoine Garapon, chosen by the Conference of Clergy and Religious of France to head a completely independent commission to bring justice to the sexually abused by the clergy, said, "The problem of the church has been the attempt to play all roles: to be close to the victims, to be the institution of the perpetrators and at the same time to do justice. It is necessary to involve an independent third party to do justice." In my opinion, this new 'Nobody is Alone' branch is an attempt by the focolarini to make themselves look good to Pope Francis who would no doubt be repulsed by their treatment of LGBTQ people so far, without accounting for the past. The focolarini would do anything to avoid Vatican-imposed control - like an Apostolic Visitor - despite countless abuses of members and their questionable teachings.'


What response would Urquhart like to see to Focolare’s homophobic past?


‘Certainly not running conferences to demonstrate their new found sympathy to the people they have persecuted for decades,’ Urquhart responds.  ‘I see that as extremely dangerous and frankly fake.  Focolare has been notoriously poor in responding to many other abuses in the movement such as sexual abuse of minors, also deliberately concealed, modern slavery, arranged marriages, hidden suicides.  As a victim of Focolare’s devastating methods, and, even more, deeply anxious about others who have suffered worse than I have, I think that in this case, the only valid action that president Margaret Karram and co-president Jesus Moran can take is to get down on their knees before their many LGBTQ victims and beg forgiveness and in some cases offer financial compensation.  But anything more than that would be absurd.   Focolare is the last organisation that gay people should approach for genuine support or understanding.’


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