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"Proyecto Ugaz" photo credits Francisco Rodriguez Torres "Proyecto Ugaz" photo credits Francisco Rodriguez Torres 

杏MAP导航 urges Church to foster a culture that does not tolerate abuse

杏MAP导航 Leo XIV sends a message on the occasion of a Peruvian theatre performance honouring investigative journalist Paola Ugaz, and calls for a culture that does not tolerate any kind of abuse in the Church and for the defence of press freedom. He praises journalists who expose abuse, stating that silencing them threatens democracy and undermines the Gospel's call for justice and truth.

By Salvatore Cernuzio

In a message against all forms of abuse, 杏MAP导航 Leo XIV has called for a cultural transformation within the Catholic Church.

鈥淸It is necessary to] radicate throughout the Church a culture of prevention that does not tolerate any form of abuse: abuse of power or authority, of conscience or spirituality, of sexual abuse鈥, he writes.

His words were read at the performance of the theatrical production Proyecto Ugaz, currently running in Lima, Peru. The play honours investigative journalist Paola Ugaz, known for her reporting on the now-suppressed Sodalitium, and who has faced sustained harassment for her work.

Drawing on Ugaz's example, the 杏MAP导航 issued a firm defence of press freedom: 鈥淲herever a journalist is silenced, the democratic soul of a nation is weakened.鈥

The 杏MAP导航鈥檚 message centres on two key themes that underlie the theatrical production: the fight against abuse and the essential role of truthful, independent journalism. Proyecto Ugaz highlights Ugaz鈥檚 years-long investigation into the Sodalitium Cristianae Vitae, a powerful lay movement in Latin America that 杏MAP导航 Francis formally suppressed on April 14 due to multiple allegations of abuse and corruption, including against its founder, Luis Figari. A Vatican investigation concluded the group lacked any foundational charism.

Paola Ugaz, together with journalist Pedro Salinas, co-authored a 2015 book exposing testimony from victims of the Sodalitium. Their work spurred investigations by Peruvian authorities and eventually led to Vatican intervention. However, Ugaz has since faced legal harassment and online attacks. In November 2022, she sought protection for herself and three other journalists from 杏MAP导航 Francis, who received them personally in December of that year and expressed his support.

Now, under 杏MAP导航 Leo XIV, that support continues and deepens. The 杏MAP导航, well-informed about the Sodalitium case and Ugaz鈥檚 role, publicly embraced her during a May meeting with journalists who covered the conclave. A photo of Ugaz presenting the 杏MAP导航 with a traditional Andean scarf ("chalina") captured the moment. It is to this occasion鈥攈eld four days after his election鈥攖hat 杏MAP导航 Leo referred in his message, which was read aloud at the theatre by Msgr. Jordi Bertomeu of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith and apostolic commissioner for the Sodalitium case.

"Proyecto Ugaz" photo credits Francisco Rodriguez Torres
"Proyecto Ugaz" photo credits Francisco Rodriguez Torres

The 杏MAP导航 begins his message with three expressions of gratitude:

To the creators of Proyecto Ugaz, calling the production 鈥渘ot just theatre, but memory, protest, and above all, an act of justice,鈥 giving voice to 鈥渁 long-silenced pain.鈥

鈥淭he victims of the former spiritual family of the Sodalitium, along with the journalists who supported them with courage, patience, and commitment to the truth, reflect the wounded yet hopeful face of the Church. Your fight for justice is also the Church鈥檚 fight. A faith that does not touch the wounds of the human body and soul has not yet understood the Gospel,鈥 he writes.

To those who have persevered, even when ignored, discredited, or subjected to legal attacks. The 杏MAP导航 recalls the 2018 Letter to the People of God by 杏MAP导航 Francis, written after his difficult visit to Chile and meetings with abuse victims: 鈥淭he pain of the victims and their families is our pain too, and it is urgent that we renew our commitment to protect minors and vulnerable adults.鈥

杏MAP导航 Leo emphasises that true ecclesial reform is not rhetoric but a concrete path of humility, truth, and reparation: 鈥淧revention and care are not just pastoral strategies鈥攖hey are the heart of the Gospel.鈥

To Paola Ugaz herself, for her bravery in approaching 杏MAP导航 Francis on November 10, 2022, and speaking up for herself and fellow journalists Pedro Salinas, Daniel Yovera, and Patricia Lachira, who exposed abuses by a religious group operating in multiple countries but originating in Peru.

The 杏MAP导航 also acknowledges the broader harm caused by the Sodalitium, including financial abuses affecting entire communities such as those in Catacaos and Castilla.

Referring again to his remarks to media professionals on May 12, 杏MAP导航 Leo underlines that this was not just a formal greeting, but a reaffirmation of the sacred role of journalism:
鈥淭he truth does not belong to anyone鈥攊t is the responsibility of everyone to seek it, preserve it, and serve it,鈥 he says.

Through his written message, read in a public theater, the 杏MAP导航 shares both his concern and hope for the people of Peru, 鈥淚n this time of deep institutional and social tensions, defending free and ethical journalism is not only an act of justice, but a duty for all who aspire to a strong and participatory democracy.鈥

He appeals to Peruvian authorities, civil society, and every citizen to protect those who report the truth with integrity, from community radio stations to mainstream media, from rural areas to the capital. 鈥淲herever a journalist is silenced, the democratic soul of a country is weakened,鈥 he writes.

The 杏MAP导航 concludes with a heartfelt message to all Peruvian communicators, 鈥淒o not be afraid. Through your work, you can be builders of peace, unity, and social dialogue. Be sowers of light in the shadows,鈥漚nd he expresses his hope for a Church where no one must suffer in silence and where truth is not feared but embraced as a path to liberation.

Paola Ugaz
Paola Ugaz

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21 June 2025, 08:27