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Legionaries head reports having no specific information about Maciel abuse
![]() Fr. Alvaro Corcuera
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.- Legionaries of Christ General Director Fr. Alvaro Corcuera on Sunday celebrated a Mass of Healing in Kensington, Maryland where he made vague comments concerning the scandalous revelations surrounding his order’s founder Fr. Marcel Maciel. Recent revelations indicate that Fr. Maciel had kept a mistress, fathered a child, and lived a double life. The priest, who died in 2008, had also been accused of sexually abusing around 20 teenage recruits to the Legion of Christ and had been invited to a “reserved life of prayer and penitence” by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. An account of Fr. Corcuera’s remarks was published by an attendee of the Mass, Thomas Peters, on his blog “American Papist.” Describing the congregation, Peters wrote: “Before and during the Mass, I saw many people with worried, drawn faces. I saw several women on the verge of tears and with tissue. During important points of the homily, one of the priests appeared to have his mouth open in disbelief, transfixed.” Fr. Corcuera, in what Peters said were remarks of “circumlocution,” basically said that the Legion does not and cannot deny there is a daughter of Fr. Maciel. Fr. Corcuera, who is the General Director of the entire order, said he had no specific access to information about the abuse and said one cannot know what is true or is not, Peters reported. Another notable facet of the leader of the Legionaries address was that he “gave a general impression that the Legionary was 100% compliant with what the Vatican wanted to see happen.” The priest claimed that his individual visitation of Regnum Christi chapters was approved by the Holy See, mentioning that he met with each of the priests at the Mass individually. “He said he did not want members of the Family to hear the news from the Internet or on a phone call,” Peters reported. The priest said that he had asked Jesus to take all the sufferings of Regnum Christi and the Legionaries of Christ and put them on himself. Asking for forgiveness, he said he had only tried to follow the mind of Christ in his actions. Times like these make one appreciate the Mercy of God more, Fr. Corcuera remarked, according to Peters’ summary. Peters said that at the end of the Mass, the congregation knelt and recited three memorized prayers: a prayer for the Pope, for the General Director, and for their own fidelity. He said they recited the entire prayer, including lines that say “the Legion and the Movement will be vigorous and will flourish as long as the spirit of our founder is present and active in our lives and behavior.” “Lord, help us to adhere totally to the charism you inspired in our Founder,” the prayer also stated. Fr. Corcuera confirmed previous reports that Fr. Maciel’s pictures are being removed from public places and that the feast days honoring him will no longer be celebrated. Subscriber comments:
Published by: joan
argentina 03/14/2009 12:56 PM EST
They have plenty of information, If I, a simple person knew about Maciel and his antics 42 years ago, how is it that they don´t have specific information....it´s a spin, spins don´t have anything to do with our faith, they are PR instruments. The heads of the Legionnaires need to get their heads out of the sand, and stand up and say the truth. It is the Cristian thing to do. Are they followers of Christ these legionnaires?????????
Published by: Mike
Rome, Italy 03/11/2009 06:28 PM EST
Fr. Corcuera thinks it's all about the sufferings of the LC/RC, and has not a word for the victims of abuse and deception.
This self-focused, sect-like organization needs to be thoroughly investigated by the Holy See, and, if not entirely suppressed, at the very least radically reformed - so as to expell completely the venom of the lecherous fraud who was its founder and proposed by it as a model to be imitated.
Published by: dugdug
ohio 02/13/2009 10:56 PM EST
Fr Alvaro vague:
Fr. Alvaro said all that he could say because there is an investigation going on now.Fr Alvaro is doing what the vatican says to do so as to bring closure to all the victims. Be patient.Justice is not dead.
Published by: Gustavo A. Bujanda
Dallas, Texas 02/13/2009 12:27 PM EST
Talk about Denial and Narcisism!
Fr. Corcuera's suffering, for all his repeated alocutions to it, is secondary to me. I would like to know about the specific actions of Fr. Maciel the Legion is now owning up to as well as the acts of reparation to the vaictims whom they had no problem in maligning after they came forward and exposed Fr. Maciel shameful acts. Additionally I want to know how exactly they will address the need for reform in their order to ensure this never happens again. It amazes me that Fr. Corcuera can show his face to the public and still want to play a coy role of only saying what he must say. I feel for the victims of this predator priest (Fr. Maciel) and for the many thousands of good faith Regnum Christi members who are undergoing this. I've heard rumors that there may be a split within the order, between those priests in the U.S. and elsewhere who want vigorous and candid actions and those who aer worried more about their jobs and reputations than about the truth. I hope sincerely it comes to pass, should the latter group not come to its senses.
Published by: Thomas Michael Barnes
Alexandria, VA 02/13/2009 04:04 AM EST
None of this about Maciel bothers me half as much as the Council of Trent view of Catholicism of the Legion itself. Maciel was a sinner, a liar and a phony. So am I. But what bothers me, what I find newsworthy is that the Legion itself will go one practicing a type of Catholicism which leads nowhere, attracts only the nutty elements of the church and is conservative when it should be radical. Christianity is a tough, grimey business. The Legion has codified it into a clean, neat little package of subservience. This is psychotic.
Published by: Dilbert
vancouver Canada 02/13/2009 01:54 AM EST
If he had no specific information and is not sure what is true then why is he so willing to throw MM to the wolves and be so agreeable that he had done bad things. Gee I'm sure he must be guilty of something.
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