The Jesuit Roman Catholic religuous order says it intends to start an 'internal procedure' against Father Marko Ivan Rupnik, a well-known artist of religious themes.
ROME, Italy – The Jesuit Roman Catholic religious order said on Tuesday, February 21, that accusations of sexual, psychological, and spiritual abuse against a prominent member were highly credible and that restrictions against him have been tightened.
Verschueren, writing on the Jesuit’s website, said that the number of people who had come forward with similar accusations against the priest led to the conclusion that the allegations were “very highly” credible, particularly since some of the accusers did not know each other. Some women have given accounts to the Italian media, saying the charismatic Rupnik used his position as their spiritual director to coerce them to have sex with him.
Verschueren said on Tuesday that following the most recent accusations in the past two months, Rupnik has also been banned from carrying out any artistic activity in public.
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