Father Marko Ivan Rupnik, a former Jesuit accused of serial sexual
misconduct with nuns, has apparently been living for several weeks in
the former convent of the Benedictine Sisters of Priscilla in
Montefiolo, in the municipality of Casperia, a small village in the
Sabina Hills, in the province of Rieti, Italy.
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reported on March 3 that he is there together with other former Jesuits
from the Aletti Center, once Rupnik's headquarters in Rome.
Rupnik
has officially left the Jesuit order and was pro forma incardinated the
diocese of Koper in Slovenia. The case against Rupnik was stalled by
his buddy Bergoglio.
The majestic convent in Montefiolo, an
hour's drive north of Rome, which originally belonged to the Capuchin
Friars, was taken over in 1936, by Benedictine nuns.
The nuns were moving out, and the future of the convent was in doubt.
Shrouded in a mysterious conspiracy, the building seems to be passing into the hands of the small group of former Jesuits.
The
man behind the scenes is Cardinal Angelo De Donatis, 71, former
Cardinal Vicar of Rome and now Major Penitentiary. He is Rupnik's great
protector.
This Cardinal seems to be in charge of the financial
management of the Benedictine nuns and their de facto 'boss' who decides
everything.
He is at home in Montefiolo, where he has built a
two-story house on the nuns' property. He also owns a former farmhouse
with a swimming pool in the nearby village of Poggio Catino.
The
convent is a protected monument. In its church, Rupnik and his friends
have built a wall where the two steps to the altar used to be and
frescoed it. The group is painting the entire convent church.
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