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Archbishopric Presents Expulsion Trial Against Former Belorado Nuns

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New episode in this grotesque story that has become the monastery of Santa Clara de Belorado. On this occasion, the Archbishop of Burgos, Mario Iceta, pontifical commissioner, goes on the attack and has carried out his threat.

This afternoon, she filed a complaint against the nine former religious so that leave the monastery.

It all goes back to May 13, when Laura García de Viedma, then abbess of Monastery of Santa Clara de Belorado, He made public a document, on behalf of the community, in which he expressed his free will to leave the Catholic Church.

After the previous canonical investigation, and after having exhausted the resources that invited them to reconsider leaving the Catholic Church, On June 22, the excommunication and expulsion from consecrated life of the ten sisters who had joined the schism were pronounced.

As a result, from that moment on, these former nuns no longer had any legal right to inhabit the properties belonging to the monasteries they occupied.

So, and after a period “prudential expectation”, and “it has been proven that there was no attempt at reconsideration on the part of the former religious” according to sources from the bishopric, the legal services proceeded to file the corresponding complaint before the Court of Briviesca.

On the other hand, during this waiting period, and according to reports, it became known that the associations that the former religious had created and with which they were considering transforming the canonical legal entities of the monasteries into civil associations were refused registration in the appropriate register of the Ministry of the Interior, which is not legally viable.

THE Management Committee She also expressed “her concern” about the health and care of the five older sisters who make up the monastic community, and is ready to respond to all their needs as soon as possible, with the collaboration of the Federation of Poor Clares of Our Lady of Aránzazu and her family.

“The Church once again expresses its willingness to help on the path of return to ecclesial communion, where they will be welcomed with delicacy and mercy, in the image of the parable of the prodigal son,” concludes the statement from the Bishopric of Burgos. a mystical air.

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