Pope Francis Dissolves Peruvian Catholic Group After Abuse Investigation
- Pope Francis has dissolved the Sodalitium Christianae Vitae, a Peruvian-based conservative Catholic movement, after a Vatican investigation uncovered sexual, financial, and spiritual abuses by its leaders and members.
- The dissolution of the SCV marks the end of a slow death for the movement, which was founded in 1971 as a conservative reaction to the left-leaning liberation theology movement in Latin America. At its height, the group had about 20,000 members across South America and the United States.
- The dissolution of the SCV is a major undertaking for Pope Francis, as the Jesuit religious order was itself suppressed in the 1700s. Victims of abuse within the movement have been calling for compensation for their trauma, but the fate of the group's assets remains unknown.
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