An Argentine judge recognizes gender abuse suffered for years by 20 nuns in a breakthrough ruling
- Archbishop Mario Cargnello has been accused by nuns of physical and psychological gender violence, including grabbing, slapping, and shaking women, as well as borrowing money without repayment.
- Judge Cáceres described the incidents as part of a pattern of violence stemming from the church's rigid hierarchy and culture of silence.
- The nuns detailed instances of Cargnello squeezing a nun's lips to silence her and pinning another nun to the ground.
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