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Vicar general of Opus Dei sees ‘filial correction’ as a scandal

October 02, 2017

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CWN Editor's Note: Msgr. Mariano Fazio, the vicar general of the prelature of Opus Dei, said that the “filial correction” of Pope Francis made public by a group of lay people last week was a “totally wrong” approach. Those who signed the appeal, he said, “scandalize the whole Church.”
Ettore Gotti Tedeschi, the former president of the Vatican bank who signed the “filial correction,” is a member of Opus Dei. Msgr. Fazio said flatly: “I think he was wrong, too, like the others who signed.”

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  • Posted by: Randal Mandock - Oct. 02, 2017 4:08 PM ET USA

    I think I remember that Catherine of Siena is a saint.