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Belorado's ex-nuns file a lawsuit against Archbishop Mario Iceta

This decision coincides with the temporary suspension of the eviction of the former nuns from the monastery of Belorado. Although the religious have filed an appeal, the Archbishop requests that the eviction be provisionally executed and recalls that the measure has been suspended in four cases.

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El arzobispo de Burgos, Mario Iceta Gavicagogeascoa, durante una rueda de prensa, a 24 de junio de 2024, en Burgos, Castilla y León (España). Los servicios jurídicos del Arzobispado de Burgos han decidido excomulgar de la Iglesia Católica a las diez monjas que han ocupado el monasterio de Belorado ante la negación reiterada de los últimos papas de Roma. Estas diez religiosas pertenecen a las quince que formaban parte de la comunidad de Clarisas. Las otras cinco religiosas que aún permanecen en el interior del monasterio ya no forman parte activa de la comunidad, por lo que el Arzobispado ha decidido dejarlas al margen de esta excomunión colectiva.



Tomás Alonso / Europa Press

24 JUNIO 2024;BELORADO;BURGOS;IGLESIA CATOLICA;MONJAS

24/6/2024
Mario Iceta, Archbishop of Burgos. Stock Photo: EFE

Briviesca Court of First Instance and Investigation No. 1 has orderedthe filing of the criminal case against the Archbishop of Burgos, Mario  Iceta, finding no evidenceofa crime in the charges brought by the former nuns of Belorado\ u00A0

In particular, he was charged with the offences of unfair administration, coercion and disclosure of secrets, but the judge has concluded that the appointment was legitimate and that his economic management did not harm the monasteries.

The court decision, dated 1 October and notified a few days later, excludes the existence of a crime of coercion for the change of key in the monastery of Derio, since it was established that the former religious knew of another entry.

This decision coincides withthe temporary suspensionof the eviction of the former nuns of the monastery ofBelorado , scheduled for 3 October, following the conviction of 31 July. Although it has been appealed by the religious, the Archbishop has requested the eviction for provisional execution and has recalled that it has already been suspended in four cases, so that the Burgos Provincial Court will now have to decide on the appeal.

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