Rupnik Case: Pope Leo Xiv Hopes for 'Clarity and Justice'
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Pope Leo XIV expressed hope that the trial of former Slovenian Jesuit Marko Rupnik, accused of abusing nuns, which is being held before a special Vatican court, will bring "clarity and justice."
In the Vatican, the trial against artist, priest and former Jesuit Marko Rupnik, who is accused by several nuns of physical, psychological and sexual abuse, continues, but behind closed doors.
Pope Leo XIV expressed hope on Tuesday evening that the trial against former Slovenian Jesuit Marko Rupnik, accused of abusing nuns, which is being held before a special Vatican court, will bring "clarity and justice", the Italian news agency Ansa reported.
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