Nuns reject Vatican dialogue –

Nuns reject Vatican dialogue –

BURGOS, Spain (EFE).— A neighborhood of nuns in Spain who introduced that they have been leaving the Catholic Church to comply with a false bishop who was excommunicated, yesterday refused entry into their cloistered monastery of a delegation charged by the Holy See with making an attempt to to rethink their resolution.

The nuns of the Santa Clara monastery, in Belorado, in northern Spain, who on Could 13 introduced their resignation from the Catholic Church, known as the Civil Guard following rejecting the delegation that meant to enter for dialogue.

The Holy See appointed Mario Iceta, archbishop of Burgos, the province by which the convent is situated, pontifical commissioner, which provides him whole energy over the monasteries of those nuns.

On behalf of the pontifical commissioner, the nun Carmen Ruiz, as a consultant of the Poor Clares, a consultant of the archbishop, an ecclesiastical notary and one other civil notary approached the monastery, in accordance with sources from the Archbishopric of Burgos.

After being attended to on the turnstile, they have been refused to carry a gathering and solely the civil notary was capable of enter, whereas outdoors the Civil Guard carried out preventive measures following talking with the nuns, these sources advised the media.

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Criticism

Final week, the nuns denounced the Archbishop of Burgos, Mario Iceta, to the Police for alleged abuse of energy, usurpation of authorized illustration and violation of the elemental proper of free affiliation.

Announcement

In a press release, this neighborhood of 16 nuns declared that it doesn’t acknowledge the authority of the Vatican to affix the Pious Union Sancti Pauli Apostoli, which considers Pius XII, who died in 1958, the final authentic pope.

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2024-06-20 00:27:32

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