Feb 16 • 18:57 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

Pope León XIV received the leadership of Opus Dei and discussed the legal case it faces in Argentina

Pope León XIV met with the leadership of Opus Dei to discuss a legal case regarding allegations of human trafficking related to unpaid labor claims.

Pope León XIV held a meeting with top officials from the Opus Dei on Monday, during which they discussed various topics including a prominent legal case facing the organization in Argentina. This case emerged from an investigation by LA NACION, which revealed that 43 women accused Opus Dei of working for free, raising serious concerns about labor practices within the organization. This meeting comes in the context of ongoing scrutiny and public interest in how Opus Dei operates, particularly regarding its treatment of individuals within its ranks.

During the audience, key figures such as Monsignor Fernando Ocáriz, the head of Opus Dei, and Monsignor Mariano Fazio, the auxiliary vicar, were present. They took the opportunity to explain to the Pope their institutional perspective on specific controversies that have stirred debate in Argentina. The meeting was described as taking place in a "great atmosphere of trust," suggesting that the relationship between the Vatican and Opus Dei remains strong despite the serious allegations.

This discussion reflects broader concerns about the accountability of religious organizations in handling allegations of misconduct, particularly those involving vulnerable populations. The outcome of this legal case may not only affect Opus Dei's reputation but also how similar organizations navigate issues of labor rights and ethical governance moving forward in Argentina and beyond.

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