Vatican
City, 15 March 2013
(VIS) – At this afternoon's press conference, Fr. Federico
Lombardi, S.J., director of the Holy See Press Office read a
statement responding to allegations made against Bergoglio
in Argentina. It states:
“The
campaign against Bergoglio is well-known and dates back to many years
ago. It has been made by a publication that carries out
sometimes slanderous and defamatory campaigns. The anticlerical cast
of this campaign and of other accusations against Bergoglio is
well-known and obvious.”
“The
charges refer to the time before Jorge Mario Bergoglio became bishop
[of Buenos Aires], when he was Provincial Superior of the Jesuits in
Argentina and accuse him of not having protected two priests who were
kidnapped.”
“This
was never a concrete or credible accusation in his regard. He was
questioned by an Argentinian court as someone aware of the situation
but never as a defendant. He has, in documented form, denied any
accusations.”
“Instead,
there have been many declarations demonstrating how much Bergoglio
did to protect many persons at the time of the military dictatorship.
Bergoglio's role, once he became bishop, in promoting a request for
forgiveness of the Church in Argentina for not having done enough at
the time of the dictatorship is also well-known.”
“The
accusations pertain to a use of historical-sociological analysis of
the dictatorship period made years ago by anticlerical elements to
attack the Church. They must be firmly rejected.”
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