Trial of the Missionary Family of Notre-Dame: the Public Prosecutor's Office Asks for the Temporary Closure of the Congregation's Mother House
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Privas Public Prosecutor's Office requested two years of suspended imprisonment against the superior of the congregation charged with abuse of weakness on religious and the closure for one year of the mother house located
The public prosecutor requested two years of suspended imprisonment against Father Bernard and the closure of the home of Saint-Pierre-de-Colombiar after four days of debate, during the trial of the Missionary Family of Notre-Dame in Privas.
On the fourth day of the trial of Father Bernard, head of the religious community Missionary Family Notre-Dame, opens this Thursday, January 22, in Privas.
While Father Bernard, the superior general of the Missionary Family of Notre-Dame at Saint-Pierre-de-Colombiar, is tried for abuse of weakness, two former sisters testified of a grip from which they were victims
Two alleged victims were present, Wednesday, January 21, 2026, at the trial of Father Bernard and his community, the Missionary Family of Notre-Dame, in Ardèche. A witness raised the question of the grip, as destructive as it was delicate to spot.
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