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A New Attack Against Opus Dei in Spain

After the Gazetelueta/Cuatrecasas case against José María Martínez Sanz and the fight against the Sanctuary of Torreciudad, the attacks against Opus Dei in Spain continue.
The latest: The Spanish bishops receive an anonymous letter from alleged "former students" (now priests) of the Bidasoa International Seminary in Pamplona, Navarra, Spain.
The seminary is for diocesan clergy, founded in 1988 by the Holy See and run by Opus Dei.
In its first 23 years, 512 seminarians from 160 dioceses in 29 countries were ordained priests.
According to ElConfidencialDigital.com (28 March), the long and stormy anonymous Latin American letter was sent from a post office in Barcelona.
The anonymous author writes that "we couldn't greet the women who worked in the seminary. The women who work in the seminary can be the same age as our mothers. None of the seminarians could talk to them, smile at them or greet them. There was no good morning, good afternoon or good night for the women who work in the …More

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