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Peru: The "Todos, Todos, Todos"-Church Persecutes 60 Consecrated Women

Carlos Castillo Mattasoglio, unworthy Archbishop of Lima ("no one is converted by the tabernacle") and worthy Francis Cardinal wants to liquidate the Siervas del Plan de Dios, writes Julio Gómez de Samartín, Lima, on InfoVaticana.com (30 October).

This group of consecrated women, a public association of the faithful of diocesan right dedicated to the care of the needy, is an offshoot of the Sodalitium Christianae Vitae.

They wear religious habits but are not religious sisters. Francis banned them from accepting new members, although there was no shortage of applications for membership until three years ago, when their situation became very difficult due to a lack of support from the anti-Catholic Carlos Castillo, whom Francis appointed archbishop in January 2019.

The leaders of the group have been accused of "abuse of authority" and "over-emphasis on a misunderstood human strength", rather harmless matters compared to the huge problems most traditional orders have today.

A few years ago, some ex-members of the group began to complain of "abuse of authority" and the feeling that they had been asked to give "inhuman" devotion, and as a result demanded ... money.

The institutional crisis of the Sodalitium and the instability it caused, caused a large number of members to leave the institute.

However, the worst "abuse of authority" suffered by the Siervas del Plan de Dios was committed by Carlos Castillo, who wants to dissolve them at any cost.

Without any official letter, through intermediaries who communicate only by word of mouth and who demand silence and reserve, the Siervas del Plan de Dios are pressured to choose their own dissolution.

They are offered "three" alternatives

- to leave the consecrated life and to return to their families.
- to find another order or congregation.
- to create a new community outside Peru.

In addition to the suffering of the Siervas del Plan de Dios, there is the suffering of the poor to whom they have dedicated themselves: the street children of the Philippines, the Indians of Huamanga, the pupils of the school for handicapped children and the sick in the hospital in Lima, the elderly abandoned in a home in Chile, the poor in Angola, Colombia and Ecuador.

Castillo is a true follower of the Bergoglian method, which proclaims "mercy" and "todos, todos, todos" in words, but does the opposite in real life.

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Another idiot posing as a bishop. Many souls have been converted and saved BECAUSE of the Divine Presence in the tabernacle.