Sunday 17 March 2013

documents that show new Pope did betray tortured priests to the junta

 
According to the mail on sunday today, a second document has been found dated 1979 that shows the new elected pope Francis Bergoglio informed junta officials that Father Yorio and Father Francisco Jalics were suspected of collaborating with guerrillas and that Jalics was accused of encouraging dissent among a congregation of nuns

Pope Francis 76, has been accused of 
effectively handing the priests over to the regime’s death squads by failing to quash rumours they were dissidents.

The typed note, over four paragraphs, appears to outline Bergoglio’s criticisms of Jalics to a government official, and gave reasons why the priest, who was by then living in exile in a German monastery, should be refused a  new passport. 

Bergoglio told the official that  Jalics was suspected of working with guerrillas and of encouraging dissent among a group of nuns. The official wrote: ‘These facts were supplied  .  .  .          by Father BERGOGLIO himself, 

 signature to the note with a special recommendation not to grant his request [for a new passport].’A stamped foreign ministry paper dated December 20, 1979, reveals the passport application was then refused because of Jalics’ ‘previous record’.

The new Pope was last week also accused of links to officials who seized as many as 500 newborn babies from their mothers – to be  adopted by supporters of the junta.
see the document below if u cn translate it lol


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