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Blames a nun who allegedly forced nuns to have sex

Blames a nun who allegedly forced nuns to have sex

Marko Ivan Rupnik, 68 years old, with two nunsas a way of recreating the trinity “Father, Son and Holy Spirit”. He is accused of trying to establish the “Holy Trinity” and using “psycho-spiritual” control methods to have sexual relations with them.

Rupnik was the spiritual director of a Slovenian monastery at the time of the alleged events and held high positions in the church.

According to the Daily Star report, the former nun who accused her claimed she had complained about the rapes, but her concerns had been ignored for years.

“Father Marko began to slowly and gently enter my psychological and spiritual world, using my uncertainties and vulnerability and using my relationship with God to push me to have sexual experiences with him,” the former nun told the Italian investigative newspaper Domani. It was really an abuse of conscience,” he said.

IT IS THOUGHT THERE ARE AT LEAST 20 WOMEN

The former nun said she had her first sexual encounter with Rupnik, then joined the convent and silenced herself using intimidation tactics between 1987 and 1994.

The nun claimed that Rupnik asked her and another nun to have sex with her as a way to recreate the threesome relationship between God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit.

“Marko should have been arrested 30 years ago,” said the priestess. He believes that he may have sexually abused up to 20 other women.

In response to the unnamed nun’s accusations, the Jesuit sect urged other victims to come forward.

This series of accusations is just the latest in a decades-spanning series of accusations against Rupnik. Rupnik, a prominent church priest, was accused of sexual misconduct in Slovenia in the 1990s, but these allegations only came to light earlier this month.

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EXPOSED BUT…

Following the allegations, it emerged that the Vatican investigated Rupnik, but decided that the matter had lapsed. Rupnik was punished by the church because it was too long for legal action to start from the date the alleged crime was committed.

It is known that in May 2020, days after the investigation was carried out, Rupnik was excommunicated for committing a serious sin. However, aThe foroz was removed just a month after Rupnik backed out.

On Sunday, Rupnik’s superior, the Rev. Johan Verschueren, called for more information or allegations against the priest, saying he wanted to clear up some of the questions raised by the new allegations.

“My main concern in all of this is the victims and I encourage anyone who wishes to make a new complaint or discuss previous complaints to contact me,” he said.

Source: Sozcu

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