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The Sodalitium Christianae Vitae welcomes the decision of the Holy Father, Pope Francis, to expel Luis Fernando Figari Rodrigo from the Sodalitium, as announced by the Peruvian Con-ference of Bishops. This measure is a gesture of pastoral charity, justice, and reconciliation within our community and with all those who have been affected by the abuses committed by Mr. Figari. We are grateful for it with filial adherence as part of the path of renewal that our community has been pursuing for several years under the guidance and accompa-niment of the Holy See. With this measure, Mr. Figari is now dissociated from our community. The authorities of the Sodalitium have closely collaborated with the Holy See in the pursuit of truth and justice, following the investi-gation of various allegations reported since 2011.
In September 2014, the Sodalitium imposed disciplinary measures on Luis Fernando Figari after receiving testimonies of abuses, which were approved by the Holy See. In 2016, he was declared persona non grata by the Sodalitium. In 2017, the Holy See imposed new disciplinary mea-sures, which were confirmed in 2018 after dismissing the appeals that Mr. Figari submitted.
After much reflection and dialogue, in December 2019, I requested the Holy See to expel Mr. Figari from the Sodalitium.
In 2019, the V General Assembly of the Sodalitium in Brazil expressed an institutional apology to all the victims who have suffered any kind of abuse by Luis Fernando Figari and entrusted me, as Superior General, to assess the pertinence of initiating a canonical process for his expulsion.
As part of the mandate entrusted by the Holy Father to the Special Mission Scicluna-Bertomeu sent to our community and the collaboration we have been developing with it, the Dicastery for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life issued the decree of expulsion, which has the approval of Pope Francis. As we have stated previously, Luis Fernando Figari is the historical founder of the Sodalitium of Christian Life but is not a spiritual reference for our community or the Sodalite Family.
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