Antonio Santarsiero Rosa— the "Italian McCarrick" in Peru—has just turned 75, which is why he is listed as retired.
Antonio Santarsiero Rosa—the "Italian McCarrick" has been accused of abu$ing a minor seminarian and his former secretary.
Has Tucho already initiated the process of his laicization?
Peruvian bishop accused of sexually abusing teen seminarian, priest - LifeSite
Viganò: McCarrick was part of a network of bishops promoting homosexuality who, exploiting their favor with Pope Francis, manipulated episcopal appointments so as to protect themselves from justice and to strengthen the homosexual network in the hierarchy and in the Church at large.
Archbishop Viganò denounced that Bergoglio's actions against McCarrick (removal from the sacred college and laicization) were merely administrative and, therefore, not subject to appeal—all in order to protect, at any cost, the networks of homosexual clergy involved.
Prevost never suspended Lute from public ministry as a priest.
Describing the formation of homosexual cliques of clergy Fr. Oko says:
They know well, however, that they may be exposed and embarrassed, so they shield one another by offering mutual support. They build informal relationships reminding of a clique or even mafia, aim at holding particularly those positions which offer power and money.
When they achieve a decision-making position, they try to promote and advance mostly those whose nature is similar to theirs, or at least who are known to be too weak to oppose them.
Fr. Oko said, "Just like in the military, in the police, in the art world, once a person with homosexual tendencies gets into power, usually their subordinates are also homosexuals, therefore they start creating a pyramid, and the same thing is happening in the Church with these bishops who knowingly nominate people with the same tendencies."
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