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When Justice Must Distinguish Religious Life and Grip: the Lessons of the Trial of the Missionary Family of Notre-Dame

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From 19 to 22 January, the trial of Father Bernard and the Missionary Family of Notre-Dame (FMND) was held in Ardèche, where justice faced religious life and its possible removals. Two years in prison were required, as well as the temporary closure of the mother house.
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From 19 to 22 January, the trial of Father Bernard and the Missionary Family of Notre-Dame (FMND) was held in Ardèche, where justice faced religious life and its possible removals. Two years in prison were required, as well as the temporary closure of the mother house.

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La Croix broke the news in on Friday, January 23, 2026.
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