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Legionaries of Christ

The Congregation of the Legionaries of Christ (Latin: Congregatio Legionariorum Christi; abbreviated LC; also sometimes referred to as the Legion of Christ) is a congregation of papal right. It is made up of priests, deacons and brothers in formation for the priesthood.

Congregation of the Legionaries of Christ
Latin: Congregatio Legionariorum Christi
AbbreviationLC
FoundedJanuary 3, 1941
(83 years ago)
 (1941-01-03)
FounderMarcial Maciel, LC
Founded atMexico City, Mexico
TypeClerical religious congregation of pontifical right (for men)
HeadquartersRome, Italy
Membership (2019)
1,455 members (970 priests)
Director General
John Lane Connor, LC
Pontifical Assistant
Gianfranco Ghirlanda, SJ
Parent organization
Catholic Church
Websitehttp://www.legionariesofchrist.org/
[1]

The Legionaries of Christ are made up of men "driven by the desire of Jesus' heart to set the world ablaze" and lead others to "transform their hearts, their families and their world" with "the love of Christ the King".[2] It has been described as a "conservative" religious institute whose ability to attract large numbers of "young Catholics to religious vocations" and large financial donations once made it "a favorite" of the Vatican (New York Times);[3] and one whose focus is on "evangelizing society's leaders ... the wealthy and powerful", in the hope that this would multiply "the beneficial impact on society" (Wall Street Journal).[4]

The Legionaries of Christ are part of the Regnum Christi Federation. The Regnum Christi Federation is made up of Legionary of Christ priests, Consecrated Women and Men and lay members of Regnum Christi. [5]

The Legionaries of Christ have religious communities in 21 countries. As of 2019, its members included four bishops, 970 priests and 481 seminarians (not including minor seminarians).[6]

The Congregation was established by Marcial Maciel in Mexico in 1941. Maciel was also Director General of the congregation for over 60 years until forced to step down in January 2005 as a result of a scandal.[7] In 2019, the congregation published an extensive report on abuse related to the it. The Director General John Connor has said that responding to these sexual abuses is an important part of the mission of the congregation.

Affiliated groups edit

The Congregation of the Legionaries of Christ is a Roman Catholic clerical religious congregation of Pontifical Right for men that forms part of the Regnum Christi Federation, founded by Maciel in 1959, which includes the Legionaries of Christ, the Society of Apostolic Life of the Consecrated Women of Regnum Christi, the Society of Apostolic Life of the Lay Consecrated Men of Regnum Christi, and other Catholics who associate individually.[8] Its members add the nominal letters (LC) after their names to indicate their membership in the Congregation. The "larger culture" of often referred to as "the movement" within the Regnum Christi Federation.[9]

Ethos edit

Members of the Legion take vows of humility, poverty, chastity, and obedience. The vow of humility, which is not one of the 3 vows taken by all major Catholic religious institutes, obligates Legionaries not to seek positions of power within the Legion or the Church as a whole. In addition, until 2007, all Legionaries were compelled to take "private vows", never to "speak ill of Maciel or any superiors, and to report to their superiors anyone who did", a policy that impeded the discovery of wrongdoing by Maciel and other Legionary leaders, according to investigative journalist Jason Berry.[10] This vow was lifted by the pope, and has not been taken by new Legionaries.[11]

Love for Christ is, for Legionaries, a personal experience. Through the Gospel, the cross, and the Eucharist, Legionary spirituality teaches that the Legionary should seek to know Christ intimately, and love him in a passionate way by embracing him as their model of holiness.[12] Their spirituality is Christ-centered with a particular emphasis on the Sacred Heart, which is the patron of the Legion, in their vocation as religious and priests.[13]

Love for Mary is seen as arising from the imitation of Christ. In the Legion, Our Lady is venerated as both Mother of the Church and of the individual Legionary's vocation. Legionaries consecrate their spiritual and apostolic lives to her care, and seek to take on her virtues of faith, hope, charity, obedience to God, humility, and cooperation with Christ's plan of redemption and justice.[12]

Love for Souls is defined in the Legion as an ardent desire to spread Christ's kingdom in this world. Legionaries focus on helping the greatest number of souls know and love Christ. In Legionary theology, time is a gift given by God which he wants to maximize to spread the Gospel and help bring the love of God to many souls.[12]

Formation edit

 
Outside the Pontifical Athenaeum Regina Apostolorum in Rome, Italy where Legionaries study Philosophy and Theology.
 
The students at Sacred Heart Apostolic School in Rolling Prairie, Indiana praying the Stations of the Cross on Good Friday, 2009
 
The Legion's Center for Higher Studies in Rome, Italy.

The Legion has been described as "conservative" and focusing on "ministering to the wealthy and powerful in the belief that by evangelizing society's leaders, the beneficial impact on society is multiplied". Today the Legion purports its priests "are the confessors and chaplains to some of the most powerful businessmen in Latin America".[4]

Legionaries have been described as "easy to spot in Rome, young men with close-cropped hair in traditional cassocks or double-breasted blazers, walking two by two like a spiritual army."[9] Legion culture has been described as "insular" and "cultlike".[9]

The Legion began in Mexico where its largest base remains. Houses of formation were established in Spain and Italy within its first decade. In the 1960s, chapters of the organization were founded in Ireland and then in the United States. In the 1970s and 80s the congregation expanded throughout Latin America. In the 90s it expanded to France and Central Europe.[14]

The Legion presents itself as dedicated to advancing the Church's mission in the world, and to this end claims to submit candidates to a rigorous formation of four dimensions: human, spiritual, intellectual, and apostolic. Critics accused the Legion of producing priests and religious who all spoke and behaved in the same way. The Legion's defenders argued that, just as members of a family receive similar upbringing, so the members of the Legion were formed in like ways, but still respected the freedom of the individual. The new constitutions approved by Pope Francis present a more balanced approach to the formation of members.[15]

As is the practice in many religious congregations of the Roman Catholic Church, Legionaries may visit their family according to their superiors' discretion and the norms of the Congregation, the average being for about 4–7 days a year not counting special occasions. Regular contact with their families is encouraged with respect to written, verbal, and video communication.

Apostolates edit

 
The front of a Legionary School in Valencia, Spain.
 
Logo of the Universidad Anáhuac México Norte.

The apostolate of the Legionaries (i.e. organizations "directed to serving and evangelizing the world") has many aspects, but focuses on the following:[16]

  • Education and teaching at all levels.
  • Pastoral attention to youth and families.
  • Catechesis and preaching of retreats and spiritual exercises.
  • Evangelization and mission work (especially in the Mexican State of Quintana Roo in the Yucatán Peninsula).
  • Attention to the underprivileged, especially those groups that undergo the greatest spiritual, moral or material privation.
  • Works of Christian charity and mercy.
  • Supporting bishops in the formation of diocesan seminarians and in the ongoing formation of their priests.
  • Spiritual attention to Regnum Christi members and accompanying them in their formation.

In the US, the congregation runs four schools. In 2012, all three of its high schools (Everest Collegiate High School, The Highlands School and Pinecrest Academy) were named in the list of top 50 Catholic High Schools developed by the Cardinal Newman Society.[17]

In Mexico, the Legionaries administer the Anahuac University Network. Legionaries operate centers of education (minor seminaries, seminaries, schools and/or universities) in Mexico, Venezuela, Colombia, Brazil, Korea, Ireland, Spain, Italy, France, Germany, the United States, and Canada.

In 2006, the Legion launched a test phase of Mission Network in the United States. Catholic Mission Network, Inc., is the umbrella organization that oversees and approves Legionary-endorsed apostolates that are not stand-alone like a school or retreat center. Its purpose is to provide both structure and supervision of the apostolates, and an overview as to what the Legion/Regnum Christi does as a whole, with brand-name-type recognition.[18]

The youth wing of Regnum Christi, offering spirituality for youth 11 to 16, is called ECYD. The commitments in ECYD vary over time, adapting to the ages of the members.[19] Many ECYD members are involved in clubs run or overseen by Legionaries or consecrated members of Regnum Christi.

Founder edit

 
Marcial Maciel

Marcial Maciel was born in Cotija, Michoacán on March 10, 1920, into a devout Catholic family—four of his uncles were bishops—during a time in which the Mexican government was fiercely anticlerical. He became a priest after a troubled youth.[20] Maciel was expelled from two seminaries for reasons that have never been explained, and became a priest only after one of his bishop uncles ordained him after private studies.[21]

Maciel was ordained a priest on November 26, 1944, in Mexico City, but had already founded the congregation [10] in 1941, with the support of Francisco González Arias, Bishop of Cuernavaca. Two years later in 1946, he presented a donation to the Vatican for $10,000, “a huge sum in a city reeling from the war.”[10]

Pope John Paul II praised him in lavish ceremonies and called him an "efficacious guide to youth".[22] In general, the Holy See held Maciel "up as a model of sainthood for the faithful" in large part "because he brought in money and vocations to the priesthood."[23]

In the Legion of Christ, Maciel was called "nuestro padre". Members of the congregation were taught "the Legion message"—that Maciel "had his enemies, but that he was a living saint for his leadership as an evangelist, drawing the church back from liberal abuses of the Second Vatican Council and attracting young men to a strict religious life."[24]

After Maciel's abuses came to light, Pope Benedict XVI sentenced him to a life of "prayer and penance" in 2006.[25] Maciel died in Jacksonville, Florida, on January 30, 2008, aged 87, and was buried in his hometown of Cotija de la Paz, Michoacán, Mexico. Immediately following Maciel's death, the Legion's leaders proclaimed "his ascent to heaven".[10]

Abuses edit

One of the first English language public reports of abuse came in 1997 exposing abused that happened in the 1950s. Juan Vaca and seven other early victims of Maciel "gave graphic accounts" in the Hartford Courant of how they watched Maciel inject himself with a morphine painkiller in Spain and Rome in the 1950s and finally had to be hospitalized. Cardinal Valerio Valeri received reports "from an older seminarian in Mexico City" and the head of the one Legion high school at the time (Cumbres Institute), who were concerned about Maciel's drug use and "overly affectionate behavior with boys".[10] Valeri suspended Maciel but in 1959 he was reinstated by Clemente Micara, the interim vicar of Rome.[10]

For a long time, the Vatican dismissed accusations by seminarians that Father Maciel had abused them sexually, some when they were as young as 12.[3] After years of denial by the Congregation and the Regnum Christi movement and dismissal of accusations made by many former members, an investigation prompted by the Vatican concluded that allegations of sexual abuse of minors by Maciel were true. The superiors of the congregation did not officially inform the rest of the congregation until a year after his death, during which time, they continued to permit an internal culture of revering him as a saint. The Legionaries of Christ eventually acknowledged their founder's "reprehensible and objectively immoral behavior" as head of the congregation.[3] As a result of the scandal, Pope Benedict XVI also removed the vow of charity, which required members to maintain secrecy, impermeability, and refrain from criticism of superiors.[11] The "very serious and objectively immoral acts" of Maciel, which were "confirmed by incontrovertible testimonies", represented "true crimes and manifest a life without scruples or authentic religious sentiment", the Vatican said.[26]

After the scandals of Maciel came to light, some priests and seminarians left the congregation. Several schools and centers of formation closed.

In 2019, the organization admitted that Father Fernando Martínez Suarez had abused eight minors between 1990 and 1993.[27] A month later, they admitted that members of the organization had sexually abused 175 children between 1941 and 2019. 60 of those were abused by its founder, some of whom were his own children from several relations. Six of the priests have died, eight have left the priesthood, one left the Congregation, and 18 continue in their posts.[28] The Legion of Christ also singled out former Secretariat of State Angelo Sodano for leading efforts to cover up the reports of abuse.[29][30][31]

In 1998, nine men lodged formal charges at the Vatican that Maciel had abused them as youths and young men while studying under him;[32] Maciel was initially investigated by the Holy See and suspended from his ministry in 2006.[33] In 2009, an apostolic visitation was ordered by Pope Benedict XVI and shortly after Cardinal Velasio De Paolis was delegated[34] to impose "structural changes.” [35]

In 2014, the five-year renewal process was completed with the approval of amended constitutions;[36] five years later, Pope Francis referred to the new Constitutions approvingly.[37]

On December 21, 2019, the Legionaries of Christ released the “Report 1941-2019 on the Phenomenon of Sexual Abuse of Minors in the Congregation of the Legionaries of Christ from its Founding to the Present Day.”

According to the report, “the report was the result of an extensive study carried out by an internal commission that, within the limits of a study of this nature, verified the various accusations of sexual abuse of minors throughout the history of the Congregation of the Legionaries of Christ. It collected the global statistics of cases of abuse by its priests between 1941 and 2019 and included an appendix with the steps taken to prevent future abuse and guarantee safe environments.

On the same day, Father John Connor, LC, then North American territorial director and currently the general director of the Congregation worldwide, released a communication compiling the previously released names of Legionaries of Christ who were active in ministry with substantiated sexual abuse allegations in the United States into a list.

One month later, Father John again addressed the territory in a letter saying, “We must pray that these victims receive the healing they need and that those who are still trying to find the courage to come forward are able to find it. This is an important part of the healing process for victims and it’s important for the Congregation to listen to the experiences of victims so that we can make reparation and be further purified.”

In his letter, Father John also affirmed that facing our history with determination and helping victims heal is an important part of our mission as a Congregation, not a distraction from it. It is what God is calling us to at this point in our history. We are committed to transparency about the abuse that has been perpetrated by Legionaries of Christ, to working towards a culture in which all our priests deeply understand the effects of sexual abuse and their role as spiritual fathers dedicated to nourishing God’s people, and to helping those who have been harmed to heal from their wounds.” [38]

Apostolic visitation edit

In early 2009, the Vatican ordered an apostolic visitation of the institutions of the Legionaries of Christ following disclosures of sexual impropriety by Maciel.[39] Vatican authorities named five bishops from five different countries, each one in charge of investigating the Legionaries in a particular part of the world:

  • Ricardo Watty Urquidi, Bishop of Tepic, Mexico, in charge of Mexico and Central America, where the Legion has 44 houses, 250 priests and 115-120 religious seminarians;[40][41]
  • Charles J. Chaput, Archbishop of Denver, in charge of the United States and Canada, where the Legion has 24 houses, 130 priests and 260 religious seminarians;[41]
  • Giuseppe Versaldi, Bishop of Alessandria, in charge of Italy, Israel, the Philippines, and South Korea, where the Legion has 16 houses, 200 priests and 420 religious seminarians (in Italy 13, 168 and 418 respectively);[41]
  • Ricardo Ezzati Andrello, Archbishop of Concepción, Chile, in charge of Chile, Argentina, Colombia, Brazil and Venezuela, where the Legion has 20 houses, 122 priests and 122 religious seminarians;[41]
  • Ricardo Blázquez Pérez, Bishop of Bilbao, Spain, in charge of Spain, France, Germany, Switzerland, Ireland, Holland, Poland, Austria and Hungary, where the Legion has 20 houses, 105 priests, and 160 religious seminarians.[41]

They met with the pope to report on the visitation in April 2010, and the Vatican issued a statement on 1 May 2010.

Renewal edit

The Legion underwent a visitation by the Vatican and a process of renewal through a series of discussions revolving around the charism of the movement, the relationship of the congregation to the lay movement, and the place of both within the Church.

In 2006, Maciel was investigated by the Holy See and suspended from his ministry, initially over breaches of celibacy. This followed public revelations that he had sexually abused minors, which were later confirmed.[33] The Legion's additional vow of "charity" had been used to induce secrecy, promising not to criticize superiors. This was lifted by Pope Benedict XVI in December 2007.[11]

Cardinal Velasio De Paolis was delegated to examine the Legionaries' constitutions and conduct a visitation of its lay affiliate Regnum Christi in 2012. On October 19, 2012, De Paolis published a cover letter for a summary of the Regnum Christi's charism which he had approved as a working document.[34]

Under the guidance of Cardinal Velasio De Paolis, the congregation announced the congregation's Extraordinary General Chapter in Rome in January 2014, for a "total restructuring". Apologies to the victims were issued and a compensation commission established.[42] In 2019, new statutes were adopted introducing collegial leadership and more transparent community life to prevent possible abuses in the future.[43]

The Legion completed a five-year renewal process that included a revision of its constitutions, which were approved during an extraordinary general chapter. The entire congregation revised the Constitutional document under the direction of a central committee and presented a final version to the new Pope Francis. On 4 November 2014, after an extensive process of the reform of the Legionaries of Christ, the Vatican approved the congregation's amended constitutions.[36]

In December 2019, the organization accepted responsibility for 175 cases of child sexual abuse by 33 priests, including 60 minors who were abused by Marcial Maciel.[44] However, Archbishop Rogelio Cabrera López, head of the Episcopal Conference of Mexico, said on December 22, 2019, that the report is "late and incomplete": "How is it possible that the founder committed crimes for 70 years and no one ever said anything?"[45]

10 years after the Holy See took over the Legion, in an address directed to Legionaries during their General Chapter of 2020 and to the General Assemblies of Regnum Christi held during the same period, Pope Francis recognized the progress made in their renewal saying: "The new Constitutions and the new Statutes are truly 'new,' be it because they reflect a new spirit and a new vision of religious life, consistent with Vatican Council II and the directions of the Holy See, be it because they are the product of a three-year endeavor, in which all your communities were involved and which has led to a change in mentality."[37]

However, a report emerged around January 2020 alleging that the papal envoy in charge (the by then deceased Cardinal Velasio De Paolis) "refused to punish or even investigate" a case where a Legion priest, who had direct links to the founder, raped "little girls aged 6 to 8 or 9" in front of their classmates at an elite Catholic school in Cancun, Mexico, and noted a "high-level cover-up by superiors who are still in power". According to a former Legion priest, Rev. Christian Borgogno, "De Paolis' decision to leave in place Legion superiors, many of whom were close to Maciel, 'made reform' of the Legion 'impossible'".[35] In response, a month later the Legion promised "accountability and transparency" and "vowed to investigate the confirmed cases of past abuse by 33 priests and 71 seminarians".[46]

Notable members edit

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ "About Us". Regnum Christi. Legionaires of Christ. Retrieved 15 August 2021.
  3. ^ a b c "Legionaries of Christ Denounce Founder, Marcial Maciel Degollado". The New York Times. Reuters. 7 February 2014. Retrieved 30 November 2016.
  4. ^ a b de Coacuterdoba, Jose (23 January 2006). "With Elite Backing, A Catholic Order Has Pull in Mexico". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 15 August 2021.
  5. ^ CNA. "Pope Francis meets with Legionaries of Christ leader". Catholic News Agency. Retrieved 2023-02-22.
  6. ^ "Statistics of the Legionaries of Christ as of December 31, 2016". regnumchristi.org. Regnum Christi. Retrieved 2 September 2017.
  7. ^ Pullella, Philip (December 21, 2019). "Legionaries founder sexually abused 60 boys, religious order's report says". Reuters.
  8. ^ "Statues of the Regnum Christi Federation, 2019" (PDF). Regnum Christi. Retrieved 29 April 2020.
  9. ^ a b c BERRY, JASON (11 March 2013). "Father Marcial Maciel And The Popes He Stained". Newsweek. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  10. ^ a b c d e f Berry, Jason (12 April 2010). "How Father Maciel Built His Empire". Type Investigations, A Project of Type Media Center. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
  11. ^ a b c Bernardo Barranco V. (12 Dec 2007). "La derogación de los votos secretos de los Legionarios - La Jornada" [Repeal of the Legionaries' secret vows]. www.jornada.com.mx. Retrieved 22 December 2019.
  12. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on October 15, 2011.
  13. ^ "Spirituality". Legionaries of Christ. Retrieved 2020-04-29.
  14. ^ . Legion of Christ. Archived from the original on 8 May 2013. Retrieved 20 April 2013.
  15. ^ ANDREA GAGLIARDICCI (Nov 2, 2014). "Pope Francis Approves New Constitutions for the Legion of Christ". National Catholic Register.
  16. ^ See the Legionaries' 2011-08-14 at the Wayback Machine
  17. ^ Article on their own site: Among the Top 50 2013-12-13 at the Wayback Machine List: Nation’s Top 50 Catholic High Schools Announced 2012-09-24 at the Wayback Machine.
  18. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-03-26. Retrieved July 27, 2022.
  19. ^ "ECYD - Regnum Christi". Retrieved 30 November 2016.[dead link]
  20. ^ "Analysis: Legion of Christ Founder leaves a flawed legacy". Retrieved 2010-09-19.
  21. ^ Berry, Jason (2008-02-22). . Findarticles.com. Archived from the original on 2016-01-08. Retrieved 2010-09-19.
  22. ^ Berry, Jason. "Legion of Christ's Deception, Unearthed in New Documents, Indicates Vatican Cover-up". National Catholic Reporter. Retrieved 15 August 2021.
  23. ^ SMITH, MICHELLE R. (16 February 2013). "RI records show inner workings of Legion of Christ". AP News. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
  24. ^ Berry, Jason (18 February 2013). "Legion of Christ's deception, unearthed in new documents, indicates wider cover-up". National Catholic Reporter. Retrieved 15 August 2021.
  25. ^ Allen Jr., John L. (23 December 2013). "New priests reply: 'Why would anyone join the Legionaries?'". National Catholic Reporter. Retrieved 15 August 2021.
  26. ^ "Fr. Maciel guilty, 'profound' revision of Legion needed, report Apostolic Visitors". www.catholicnewsagency.com. May 1, 2010. Retrieved October 20, 2021.
  27. ^ Ana Langner (Nov 22, 2019), "Aceptan Legionarios que Fernando Martínez abusó de 8 niños en los 90" [Legionaires agree that Fernando Martinez abused 8 children in the 1990s], La Jornada (in Spanish)
  28. ^ "Informe 1941-2019 sobre el fenómeno del abuso sexual de menores en la Congregación de los Legionarios de Cristo desde su fundación hasta la actualidad" (PDF). 0abusos.org. Legionarios de Cristo. Retrieved 15 August 2021.
  29. ^ WINFIELD, NICOLE (21 December 2019). "Legion of Christ finds 33 priests, 71 seminarian sex abusers". AP News. Retrieved 15 August 2021.
  30. ^ McGarry, Patsy (Dec 21, 2019). "Cardinal (92) who 'sought deal' to bury sex abuse documents resigns". Retrieved 15 August 2021.
  31. ^ "Cardinal tainted by abuse scandals steps down as dean, pope sets term limit". 21 December 2019.
  32. ^ Tuckman, Jo (April 29, 2008). "The Rev Marcial Maciel". The Guardian. London.
  33. ^ a b Povoledo, Elisabetta (May 11, 2012). "Vatican Inquiry Reflects Wider Focus on Legion of Christ". The New York Times. Retrieved 2012-05-11.
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  35. ^ a b Verza, Maria; Winfield, Nicole (21 January 2020). "10 years after Vatican reform, Legionaries of Christ in new abuse crisis". Associated Press. Retrieved 15 August 2021.
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  37. ^ a b "Pope Francis Sends Message to Legionaries of Christ, Regnum Christi". 2020-05-04.
  38. ^ "2021 Update on Abuse Cases in the North American Territory". Legionaries of Christ. Legionaires of Christ. 22 March 2021. Retrieved 22 March 2021.
  39. ^ Thavis, John (31 March 2009). . Catholic News Service. Archived from the original on 3 April 2009.
  40. ^ "Ricardo Watti Urquidi", Catholic Hierarchy
  41. ^ a b c d e "Apostolic visit to Legionaries of Christ to begin July 15". Catholic News Agency. 1 July 2009.
  42. ^ Legion of Christ reiterates commitment to Maciel's victims, Catholic News Agency
  43. ^ Céline Hoyeau, Regnum Christi Movement, Legionaries of Christ revamped: Changes and safeguards in new statutes in the wake of sexual abuse by its founder Marcial Maciel, LA CROIX International, June 17, 2019
  44. ^ "Informe 1941-2019" (PDF). 2020-05-04.
  45. ^ "Informe de legionarios, tardío e incompleto, considera la CEM" [Report of legionaries, late and incomplete, CEM considers], Proceso (in Spanish), December 23, 2019
  46. ^ Winfield, Nicole (27 February 2020). "Legion of Christ vows better abuse response amid new scandal". Associated Press.

Further reading edit

  • Berry, Jason and Renner, Gerald. 2004. Vows of Silence: The Abuse of Power in the Papacy of John Paul II. Free Press. ISBN 0-7432-4441-9
  • Conde, Angeles and David Murray: The Legion of Christ: A History Circle Press, 2004. ISBN 0-9743661-2-9
  • Maciel, Marcial. Christ Is My Life (Sophia Institute Press: 2003) ISBN 1-928832-97-0
  • Maciel, Marcial. Integral Formation of Catholic Priests (Alba House, 1992) ISBN 0-8189-0629-4

Further viewing edit

Films

  • Erffa, Zita: "The Best Thing You Can Do with Your Life", Documentary, 93 min, Germany/ Mexiko 2018, Director: Zita Erffa, DOP: Bruno Santamaría, Production: Petruvski Films in Coproduction with Ojo de Vaca und HFF München, supported by the CCC Mexiko. Premiere: Berlinale 2018. In Mexican cinemas from: 9.th of November 2019: Cineteca Nacional.

External links edit

  • Berry, Jason (April 12, 2010). "How Father Maciel Built His Empire". National Catholic Reporter.
  • Legion of Christ
  • Mission Network (Programs sponsored by the Legion of Christ)
  • Regnum Christi

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Director GeneralJohn Lane Connor LCPontifical AssistantGianfranco Ghirlanda SJParent organizationCatholic ChurchWebsitehttp www legionariesofchrist org 1 The Legionaries of Christ are made up of men driven by the desire of Jesus heart to set the world ablaze and lead others to transform their hearts their families and their world with the love of Christ the King 2 It has been described as a conservative religious institute whose ability to attract large numbers of young Catholics to religious vocations and large financial donations once made it a favorite of the Vatican New York Times 3 and one whose focus is on evangelizing society s leaders the wealthy and powerful in the hope that this would multiply the beneficial impact on society Wall Street Journal 4 The Legionaries of Christ are part of the Regnum Christi Federation The Regnum Christi Federation is made up of Legionary of Christ priests Consecrated Women and Men and lay members of Regnum Christi 5 The Legionaries of Christ have religious communities in 21 countries As of 2019 update its members included four bishops 970 priests and 481 seminarians not including minor seminarians 6 The Congregation was established by Marcial Maciel in Mexico in 1941 Maciel was also Director General of the congregation for over 60 years until forced to step down in January 2005 as a result of a scandal 7 In 2019 the congregation published an extensive report on abuse related to the it The Director General John Connor has said that responding to these sexual abuses is an important part of the mission of the congregation Contents 1 Affiliated groups 2 Ethos 3 Formation 4 Apostolates 5 Founder 6 Abuses 7 Apostolic visitation 8 Renewal 9 Notable members 10 See also 11 References 12 Further reading 13 Further viewing 14 External linksAffiliated groups editThe Congregation of the Legionaries of Christ is a Roman Catholic clerical religious congregation of Pontifical Right for men that forms part of the Regnum Christi Federation founded by Maciel in 1959 which includes the Legionaries of Christ the Society of Apostolic Life of the Consecrated Women of Regnum Christi the Society of Apostolic Life of the Lay Consecrated Men of Regnum Christi and other Catholics who associate individually 8 Its members add the nominal letters LC after their names to indicate their membership in the Congregation The larger culture of often referred to as the movement within the Regnum Christi Federation 9 Ethos editSee also Regnum Christi Ethos Members of the Legion take vows of humility poverty chastity and obedience The vow of humility which is not one of the 3 vows taken by all major Catholic religious institutes obligates Legionaries not to seek positions of power within the Legion or the Church as a whole In addition until 2007 all Legionaries were compelled to take private vows never to speak ill of Maciel or any superiors and to report to their superiors anyone who did a policy that impeded the discovery of wrongdoing by Maciel and other Legionary leaders according to investigative journalist Jason Berry 10 This vow was lifted by the pope and has not been taken by new Legionaries 11 Love for Christ is for Legionaries a personal experience Through the Gospel the cross and the Eucharist Legionary spirituality teaches that the Legionary should seek to know Christ intimately and love him in a passionate way by embracing him as their model of holiness 12 Their spirituality is Christ centered with a particular emphasis on the Sacred Heart which is the patron of the Legion in their vocation as religious and priests 13 Love for Mary is seen as arising from the imitation of Christ In the Legion Our Lady is venerated as both Mother of the Church and of the individual Legionary s vocation Legionaries consecrate their spiritual and apostolic lives to her care and seek to take on her virtues of faith hope charity obedience to God humility and cooperation with Christ s plan of redemption and justice 12 Love for Souls is defined in the Legion as an ardent desire to spread Christ s kingdom in this world Legionaries focus on helping the greatest number of souls know and love Christ In Legionary theology time is a gift given by God which he wants to maximize to spread the Gospel and help bring the love of God to many souls 12 Formation edit nbsp Outside the Pontifical Athenaeum Regina Apostolorum in Rome Italy where Legionaries study Philosophy and Theology nbsp The students at Sacred Heart Apostolic School in Rolling Prairie Indiana praying the Stations of the Cross on Good Friday 2009 nbsp The Legion s Center for Higher Studies in Rome Italy The Legion has been described as conservative and focusing on ministering to the wealthy and powerful in the belief that by evangelizing society s leaders the beneficial impact on society is multiplied Today the Legion purports its priests are the confessors and chaplains to some of the most powerful businessmen in Latin America 4 Legionaries have been described as easy to spot in Rome young men with close cropped hair in traditional cassocks or double breasted blazers walking two by two like a spiritual army 9 Legion culture has been described as insular and cultlike 9 The Legion began in Mexico where its largest base remains Houses of formation were established in Spain and Italy within its first decade In the 1960s chapters of the organization were founded in Ireland and then in the United States In the 1970s and 80s the congregation expanded throughout Latin America In the 90s it expanded to France and Central Europe 14 The Legion presents itself as dedicated to advancing the Church s mission in the world and to this end claims to submit candidates to a rigorous formation of four dimensions human spiritual intellectual and apostolic Critics accused the Legion of producing priests and religious who all spoke and behaved in the same way The Legion s defenders argued that just as members of a family receive similar upbringing so the members of the Legion were formed in like ways but still respected the freedom of the individual The new constitutions approved by Pope Francis present a more balanced approach to the formation of members 15 As is the practice in many religious congregations of the Roman Catholic Church Legionaries may visit their family according to their superiors discretion and the norms of the Congregation the average being for about 4 7 days a year not counting special occasions Regular contact with their families is encouraged with respect to written verbal and video communication Apostolates edit nbsp The front of a Legionary School in Valencia Spain nbsp Logo of the Universidad Anahuac Mexico Norte The apostolate of the Legionaries i e organizations directed to serving and evangelizing the world has many aspects but focuses on the following 16 Education and teaching at all levels Pastoral attention to youth and families Catechesis and preaching of retreats and spiritual exercises Evangelization and mission work especially in the Mexican State of Quintana Roo in the Yucatan Peninsula Attention to the underprivileged especially those groups that undergo the greatest spiritual moral or material privation Works of Christian charity and mercy Supporting bishops in the formation of diocesan seminarians and in the ongoing formation of their priests Spiritual attention to Regnum Christi members and accompanying them in their formation In the US the congregation runs four schools In 2012 all three of its high schools Everest Collegiate High School The Highlands School and Pinecrest Academy were named in the list of top 50 Catholic High Schools developed by the Cardinal Newman Society 17 In Mexico the Legionaries administer the Anahuac University Network Legionaries operate centers of education minor seminaries seminaries schools and or universities in Mexico Venezuela Colombia Brazil Korea Ireland Spain Italy France Germany the United States and Canada In 2006 the Legion launched a test phase of Mission Network in the United States Catholic Mission Network Inc is the umbrella organization that oversees and approves Legionary endorsed apostolates that are not stand alone like a school or retreat center Its purpose is to provide both structure and supervision of the apostolates and an overview as to what the Legion Regnum Christi does as a whole with brand name type recognition 18 The youth wing of Regnum Christi offering spirituality for youth 11 to 16 is called ECYD The commitments in ECYD vary over time adapting to the ages of the members 19 Many ECYD members are involved in clubs run or overseen by Legionaries or consecrated members of Regnum Christi Founder editMain article Marcial Maciel nbsp Marcial Maciel Marcial Maciel was born in Cotija Michoacan on March 10 1920 into a devout Catholic family four of his uncles were bishops during a time in which the Mexican government was fiercely anticlerical He became a priest after a troubled youth 20 Maciel was expelled from two seminaries for reasons that have never been explained and became a priest only after one of his bishop uncles ordained him after private studies 21 Maciel was ordained a priest on November 26 1944 in Mexico City but had already founded the congregation 10 in 1941 with the support of Francisco Gonzalez Arias Bishop of Cuernavaca Two years later in 1946 he presented a donation to the Vatican for 10 000 a huge sum in a city reeling from the war 10 Pope John Paul II praised him in lavish ceremonies and called him an efficacious guide to youth 22 In general the Holy See held Maciel up as a model of sainthood for the faithful in large part because he brought in money and vocations to the priesthood 23 In the Legion of Christ Maciel was called nuestro padre Members of the congregation were taught the Legion message that Maciel had his enemies but that he was a living saint for his leadership as an evangelist drawing the church back from liberal abuses of the Second Vatican Council and attracting young men to a strict religious life 24 After Maciel s abuses came to light Pope Benedict XVI sentenced him to a life of prayer and penance in 2006 25 Maciel died in Jacksonville Florida on January 30 2008 aged 87 and was buried in his hometown of Cotija de la Paz Michoacan Mexico Immediately following Maciel s death the Legion s leaders proclaimed his ascent to heaven 10 Abuses editMain article Sexual abuse scandal of Marcial Maciel Further information Controversies surrounding the Legion of Christ One of the first English language public reports of abuse came in 1997 exposing abused that happened in the 1950s Juan Vaca and seven other early victims of Maciel gave graphic accounts in the Hartford Courant of how they watched Maciel inject himself with a morphine painkiller in Spain and Rome in the 1950s and finally had to be hospitalized Cardinal Valerio Valeri received reports from an older seminarian in Mexico City and the head of the one Legion high school at the time Cumbres Institute who were concerned about Maciel s drug use and overly affectionate behavior with boys 10 Valeri suspended Maciel but in 1959 he was reinstated by Clemente Micara the interim vicar of Rome 10 For a long time the Vatican dismissed accusations by seminarians that Father Maciel had abused them sexually some when they were as young as 12 3 After years of denial by the Congregation and the Regnum Christi movement and dismissal of accusations made by many former members an investigation prompted by the Vatican concluded that allegations of sexual abuse of minors by Maciel were true The superiors of the congregation did not officially inform the rest of the congregation until a year after his death during which time they continued to permit an internal culture of revering him as a saint The Legionaries of Christ eventually acknowledged their founder s reprehensible and objectively immoral behavior as head of the congregation 3 As a result of the scandal Pope Benedict XVI also removed the vow of charity which required members to maintain secrecy impermeability and refrain from criticism of superiors 11 The very serious and objectively immoral acts of Maciel which were confirmed by incontrovertible testimonies represented true crimes and manifest a life without scruples or authentic religious sentiment the Vatican said 26 After the scandals of Maciel came to light some priests and seminarians left the congregation Several schools and centers of formation closed In 2019 the organization admitted that Father Fernando Martinez Suarez had abused eight minors between 1990 and 1993 27 A month later they admitted that members of the organization had sexually abused 175 children between 1941 and 2019 60 of those were abused by its founder some of whom were his own children from several relations Six of the priests have died eight have left the priesthood one left the Congregation and 18 continue in their posts 28 The Legion of Christ also singled out former Secretariat of State Angelo Sodano for leading efforts to cover up the reports of abuse 29 30 31 In 1998 nine men lodged formal charges at the Vatican that Maciel had abused them as youths and young men while studying under him 32 Maciel was initially investigated by the Holy See and suspended from his ministry in 2006 33 In 2009 an apostolic visitation was ordered by Pope Benedict XVI and shortly after Cardinal Velasio De Paolis was delegated 34 to impose structural changes 35 In 2014 the five year renewal process was completed with the approval of amended constitutions 36 five years later Pope Francis referred to the new Constitutions approvingly 37 On December 21 2019 the Legionaries of Christ released the Report 1941 2019 on the Phenomenon of Sexual Abuse of Minors in the Congregation of the Legionaries of Christ from its Founding to the Present Day According to the report the report was the result of an extensive study carried out by an internal commission that within the limits of a study of this nature verified the various accusations of sexual abuse of minors throughout the history of the Congregation of the Legionaries of Christ It collected the global statistics of cases of abuse by its priests between 1941 and 2019 and included an appendix with the steps taken to prevent future abuse and guarantee safe environments On the same day Father John Connor LC then North American territorial director and currently the general director of the Congregation worldwide released a communication compiling the previously released names of Legionaries of Christ who were active in ministry with substantiated sexual abuse allegations in the United States into a list One month later Father John again addressed the territory in a letter saying We must pray that these victims receive the healing they need and that those who are still trying to find the courage to come forward are able to find it This is an important part of the healing process for victims and it s important for the Congregation to listen to the experiences of victims so that we can make reparation and be further purified In his letter Father John also affirmed that facing our history with determination and helping victims heal is an important part of our mission as a Congregation not a distraction from it It is what God is calling us to at this point in our history We are committed to transparency about the abuse that has been perpetrated by Legionaries of Christ to working towards a culture in which all our priests deeply understand the effects of sexual abuse and their role as spiritual fathers dedicated to nourishing God s people and to helping those who have been harmed to heal from their wounds 38 Apostolic visitation editIn early 2009 the Vatican ordered an apostolic visitation of the institutions of the Legionaries of Christ following disclosures of sexual impropriety by Maciel 39 Vatican authorities named five bishops from five different countries each one in charge of investigating the Legionaries in a particular part of the world Ricardo Watty Urquidi Bishop of Tepic Mexico in charge of Mexico and Central America where the Legion has 44 houses 250 priests and 115 120 religious seminarians 40 41 Charles J Chaput Archbishop of Denver in charge of the United States and Canada where the Legion has 24 houses 130 priests and 260 religious seminarians 41 Giuseppe Versaldi Bishop of Alessandria in charge of Italy Israel the Philippines and South Korea where the Legion has 16 houses 200 priests and 420 religious seminarians in Italy 13 168 and 418 respectively 41 Ricardo Ezzati Andrello Archbishop of Concepcion Chile in charge of Chile Argentina Colombia Brazil and Venezuela where the Legion has 20 houses 122 priests and 122 religious seminarians 41 Ricardo Blazquez Perez Bishop of Bilbao Spain in charge of Spain France Germany Switzerland Ireland Holland Poland Austria and Hungary where the Legion has 20 houses 105 priests and 160 religious seminarians 41 They met with the pope to report on the visitation in April 2010 and the Vatican issued a statement on 1 May 2010 Renewal editThe Legion underwent a visitation by the Vatican and a process of renewal through a series of discussions revolving around the charism of the movement the relationship of the congregation to the lay movement and the place of both within the Church In 2006 Maciel was investigated by the Holy See and suspended from his ministry initially over breaches of celibacy This followed public revelations that he had sexually abused minors which were later confirmed 33 The Legion s additional vow of charity had been used to induce secrecy promising not to criticize superiors This was lifted by Pope Benedict XVI in December 2007 11 Cardinal Velasio De Paolis was delegated to examine the Legionaries constitutions and conduct a visitation of its lay affiliate Regnum Christi in 2012 On October 19 2012 De Paolis published a cover letter for a summary of the Regnum Christi s charism which he had approved as a working document 34 Under the guidance of Cardinal Velasio De Paolis the congregation announced the congregation s Extraordinary General Chapter in Rome in January 2014 for a total restructuring Apologies to the victims were issued and a compensation commission established 42 In 2019 new statutes were adopted introducing collegial leadership and more transparent community life to prevent possible abuses in the future 43 The Legion completed a five year renewal process that included a revision of its constitutions which were approved during an extraordinary general chapter The entire congregation revised the Constitutional document under the direction of a central committee and presented a final version to the new Pope Francis On 4 November 2014 after an extensive process of the reform of the Legionaries of Christ the Vatican approved the congregation s amended constitutions 36 In December 2019 the organization accepted responsibility for 175 cases of child sexual abuse by 33 priests including 60 minors who were abused by Marcial Maciel 44 However Archbishop Rogelio Cabrera Lopez head of the Episcopal Conference of Mexico said on December 22 2019 that the report is late and incomplete How is it possible that the founder committed crimes for 70 years and no one ever said anything 45 10 years after the Holy See took over the Legion in an address directed to Legionaries during their General Chapter of 2020 and to the General Assemblies of Regnum Christi held during the same period Pope Francis recognized the progress made in their renewal saying The new Constitutions and the new Statutes are truly new be it because they reflect a new spirit and a new vision of religious life consistent with Vatican Council II and the directions of the Holy See be it because they are the product of a three year endeavor in which all your communities were involved and which has led to a change in mentality 37 However a report emerged around January 2020 alleging that the papal envoy in charge the by then deceased Cardinal Velasio De Paolis refused to punish or even investigate a case where a Legion priest who had direct links to the founder raped little girls aged 6 to 8 or 9 in front of their classmates at an elite Catholic school in Cancun Mexico and noted a high level cover up by superiors who are still in power According to a former Legion priest Rev Christian Borgogno De Paolis decision to leave in place Legion superiors many of whom were close to Maciel made reform of the Legion impossible 35 In response a month later the Legion promised accountability and transparency and vowed to investigate the confirmed cases of past abuse by 33 priests and 71 seminarians 46 Notable members editDeomar De Guedes Vaz born 1961 second general councilor Anthony Freeman 1988 2018 religious brother Fernando Vergez Alzaga born 1945 president of the Pontifical Commission for Vatican City State and President of the Governorate of Vatican City State since 2021 cardinal in 2022 See also editControversies surrounding the Legion of Christ ECYD Regnum Christi Regnum Christi Consecrated Men Regnum Christi Consecrated WomenReferences edit Congregation of the Legionaries of Christ L C GCatholic Retrieved 15 August 2021 About Us Regnum Christi Legionaires of Christ Retrieved 15 August 2021 a b c Legionaries of Christ Denounce Founder Marcial Maciel Degollado The New York Times Reuters 7 February 2014 Retrieved 30 November 2016 a b de Coacuterdoba Jose 23 January 2006 With Elite Backing A Catholic Order Has Pull in Mexico Wall Street Journal Retrieved 15 August 2021 CNA Pope Francis meets with Legionaries of Christ leader Catholic News Agency Retrieved 2023 02 22 Statistics of the Legionaries of Christ as of December 31 2016 regnumchristi org Regnum Christi Retrieved 2 September 2017 Pullella Philip December 21 2019 Legionaries founder sexually abused 60 boys religious order s report says Reuters Statues of the Regnum Christi Federation 2019 PDF Regnum Christi Retrieved 29 April 2020 a b c BERRY JASON 11 March 2013 Father Marcial Maciel And The Popes He Stained Newsweek Retrieved 18 August 2021 a b c d e f Berry Jason 12 April 2010 How Father Maciel Built His Empire Type Investigations A Project of Type Media Center Retrieved 14 August 2021 a b c Bernardo Barranco V 12 Dec 2007 La derogacion de los votos secretos de los Legionarios La Jornada Repeal of the Legionaries secret vows www jornada com mx Retrieved 22 December 2019 a b c Spirituality Legion of Christ Archived from the original on October 15 2011 Spirituality Legionaries of Christ Retrieved 2020 04 29 Who we are Legion of Christ Archived from the original on 8 May 2013 Retrieved 20 April 2013 ANDREA GAGLIARDICCI Nov 2 2014 Pope Francis Approves New Constitutions for the Legion of Christ National Catholic Register See the Legionaries Archived 2011 08 14 at the Wayback Machine Article on their own site Among the Top 50 Archived 2013 12 13 at the Wayback Machine List Nation s Top 50 Catholic High Schools Announced Archived 2012 09 24 at the Wayback Machine Mission Youth USA Mission Network and Regnum Christi Archived from the original on 2012 03 26 Retrieved July 27 2022 ECYD Regnum Christi Retrieved 30 November 2016 dead link Analysis Legion of Christ Founder leaves a flawed legacy Retrieved 2010 09 19 Berry Jason 2008 02 22 Fr Marcial Maciel leaves behind a flawed legacy National Catholic Reporter Find Articles at BNET Findarticles com Archived from the original on 2016 01 08 Retrieved 2010 09 19 Berry Jason Legion of Christ s Deception Unearthed in New Documents Indicates Vatican Cover up National Catholic Reporter Retrieved 15 August 2021 SMITH MICHELLE R 16 February 2013 RI records show inner workings of Legion of Christ AP News Retrieved 16 August 2021 Berry Jason 18 February 2013 Legion of Christ s deception unearthed in new documents indicates wider cover up National Catholic Reporter Retrieved 15 August 2021 Allen Jr John L 23 December 2013 New priests reply Why would anyone join the Legionaries National Catholic Reporter Retrieved 15 August 2021 Fr Maciel guilty profound revision of Legion needed report Apostolic Visitors www catholicnewsagency com May 1 2010 Retrieved October 20 2021 Ana Langner Nov 22 2019 Aceptan Legionarios que Fernando Martinez abuso de 8 ninos en los 90 Legionaires agree that Fernando Martinez abused 8 children in the 1990s La Jornada in Spanish Informe 1941 2019 sobre el fenomeno del abuso sexual de menores en la Congregacion de los Legionarios de Cristo desde su fundacion hasta la actualidad PDF 0abusos org Legionarios de Cristo Retrieved 15 August 2021 WINFIELD NICOLE 21 December 2019 Legion of Christ finds 33 priests 71 seminarian sex abusers AP News Retrieved 15 August 2021 McGarry Patsy Dec 21 2019 Cardinal 92 who sought deal to bury sex abuse documents resigns Retrieved 15 August 2021 Cardinal tainted by abuse scandals steps down as dean pope sets term limit 21 December 2019 Tuckman Jo April 29 2008 The Rev Marcial Maciel The Guardian London a b Povoledo Elisabetta May 11 2012 Vatican Inquiry Reflects Wider Focus on Legion of Christ The New York Times Retrieved 2012 05 11 a b letter of Velasio De Paolis to the Legionaries of Christ and Regnum Christi PDF Regnum Christi Retrieved 27 October 2012 a b Verza Maria Winfield Nicole 21 January 2020 10 years after Vatican reform Legionaries of Christ in new abuse crisis Associated Press Retrieved 15 August 2021 a b Vatican approves amended constitutions for Legionaries of Christ 3 November 2014 Retrieved 30 November 2016 a b Pope Francis Sends Message to Legionaries of Christ Regnum Christi 2020 05 04 2021 Update on Abuse Cases in the North American Territory Legionaries of Christ Legionaires of Christ 22 March 2021 Retrieved 22 March 2021 Thavis John 31 March 2009 Vatican orders apostolic visitation of Legionaries of Christ Catholic News Service Archived from the original on 3 April 2009 Ricardo Watti Urquidi Catholic Hierarchy a b c d e Apostolic visit to Legionaries of Christ to begin July 15 Catholic News Agency 1 July 2009 Legion of Christ reiterates commitment to Maciel s victims Catholic News Agency Celine Hoyeau Regnum Christi Movement Legionaries of Christ revamped Changes and safeguards in new statutes in the wake of sexual abuse by its founder Marcial Maciel LA CROIX International June 17 2019 Informe 1941 2019 PDF 2020 05 04 Informe de legionarios tardio e incompleto considera la CEM Report of legionaries late and incomplete CEM considers Proceso in Spanish December 23 2019 Winfield Nicole 27 February 2020 Legion of Christ vows better abuse response amid new scandal Associated Press Further reading editBerry Jason and Renner Gerald 2004 Vows of Silence The Abuse of Power in the Papacy of John Paul II Free Press ISBN 0 7432 4441 9 Conde Angeles and David Murray The Legion of Christ A History Circle Press 2004 ISBN 0 9743661 2 9 Maciel Marcial Christ Is My Life Sophia Institute Press 2003 ISBN 1 928832 97 0 Maciel Marcial Integral Formation of Catholic Priests Alba House 1992 ISBN 0 8189 0629 4Further viewing editFilms Erffa Zita The Best Thing You Can Do with Your Life Documentary 93 min Germany Mexiko 2018 Director Zita Erffa DOP Bruno Santamaria Production Petruvski Films in Coproduction with Ojo de Vaca und HFF Munchen supported by the CCC Mexiko Premiere Berlinale 2018 In Mexican cinemas from 9 th of November 2019 Cineteca Nacional External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Legion of Christ Berry Jason April 12 2010 How Father Maciel Built His Empire National Catholic Reporter Legion of Christ Mission Network Programs sponsored by the Legion of Christ Papal Delegate Regnum Christi Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Legionaries of Christ amp oldid 1218204006, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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