Jesuit priest close to Pope accused of suggesting threesomes with mothers mimicking ‘Holy Trinity’

On Jesuit priest At the center of a sex scandal in the Vatican, attempts were made to come to terms Threesome with two nuns🇧🇷 Comparison of the encounter with the Holy Trinitysaid one of the nuns in a report by British newspaper The Times.

The charge against Marko Ivan Rupnik can be An embarrassment for Pope Francis who is said to be ‘close to the priest’🇧🇷 Rupnik, 68, who is also an artist, made mosaics with biblical scenes for a papal chapel in the Vatican.

According to the complaint, Rupnik would have used “psychospiritual” control methods to trick his victims into having sex with him and watching pornography.

Rupnik was the spiritual director of a Slovenian monastery at the time of the alleged incidents. The former nun who is accusing him, now 58, said she complained about the violations at the time but claimed her allegations were ignored for years.

“Father Marko slowly and gently began to penetrate my psychological and spiritual world, exploring my insecurities and weaknesses and using my relationship with God to urge me to have sexual experiences with Him.”the unidentified mother explained to the Italian newspaper “Domani”.

The applicant also said that during her time in the monastery in Slovenia, between 1987 and 1994, Rupnik had sex with her and bullied her into keeping quiet about the abuse.

The former nun also claimed Rupnik asked her and another nun to have a threesome with him and said they would Replicate the threeway relationship between God the Father, Jesus, and the Holy Spiritas believed by the Catholic Church.

rupnik abused up to 20 women, supports the woman. She said her first warning of his abuse was in 1994 but she was ignored by Rupnik’s supporters in Slovenia and Rome.

“It was really an abuse of conscience. It could have been stopped 30 years ago.”She said.

‘required’

That’s what the Jesuit order said the Vatican investigated Rupnik, but ruled that the statute of limitations applies, meaning that too much time had elapsed from the date of the alleged offense to the commencement of court proceedings and that Rupnik would not be punished. In other words, prescribed the offense of the priest🇧🇷

Days after the investigation, in May 2020, Rupnik would have been there excommunicated i.e. excluded from participation in the service for committing a grave sin of the Holy See: using a confessional to absolve a woman with whom he had sexual relations🇧🇷

THE The excommunication was lifted just a month after Rupnik was “sorry”.