Mexico’s Maciel Sex Abuse Focuses on Legion of Christ

Mexicos Maciel Sex Abuse Focuses on Legion of Christ
Disgrace already hung over the Rev. Marcial Maciel when he died in 2008 at the age of 87. In 2005, beset by burgeoning charges that he had sexually abused young seminarians for decades, the Mexican priest had resigned as head of the Legionaries of Christ, one of the Roman Catholic Church’s most powerful clerical orders. In 2006 the Vatican — which under the late Pope John Paul II had been one of Padre Maciel’s staunchest allies — made him give up public ministry and confine himself to a life of “prayer and penitence.”
But last week in Mexico, where Maciel founded the ultraconservative Legion in 1941, the scandal took an even unholier turn. On March 3, one of Maciel’s mistresses, Blanca Lara, and two of Lara’s grown sons told MVS Radio that Maciel had sexually abused his own children. It “started when I was 7 years old,” said one son, Jos Ral Gonzlez, now in his early 30s. “I was lying down with him like any boy, any son with his father. He pulled down my pants and tried to rape me.” The abuse, Gonzlez said, got worse after that and lasted years. His brother Omar said he too had been sexually abused by Maciel, starting at age 8.

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