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  • An unfair trial, more lies, and the polygraph

    For countless years, I have steadfastly declared my innocence in the face of allegations thrust upon me. Bearing nothing to conceal and armed with a resolute determination to defend my honor, I recently subjected myself to the scrutiny of a polygraph examination within the confines of Spain’s most esteemed and professional institution. I responded to…


  • Judicial Journeys: When the Gavel Echoes Uncertainty

    In a recent entanglement of ecclesiastical law and personal defense, I formally requested access to the Cuatrecasas-Martínez case file from the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith through established channels. This request stems from a 2015 investigation initiated by the Pope, which concluded with findings of my innocence. Despite numerous attempts, access was initially…


  • A NEW ASSAULT

    On Monday, November 13th, my new lawyer and Monsignor Satué, the Delegate, held a meeting. I didn’t attend because it was a highly formal and technical event, and my distrust in the impartiality of those who judge me persists. I believe that such an injustice should prompt reflection in any person of integrity, especially if…


  • CONDEMNED BEFORE BEING TRIED

    I recently received communication from the Vatican’s Secretariat of State informing me that I would not be able to have an audience with the Holy Father, and that the possibility of such an audience would be considered after the canonical process that has been opened against me—an unjust and arbitrary process from my point of…


  • ROME’S RESPONSE: A LEGAL EMBARRASSMENT

    I recently came across a communication from the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura — the highest court and Ministry of Justice of the Church — stating that my lawyers, initially recognized by the Judge, are no longer considered valid. Additionally, my four requests were denied: recusal of the judge in this case, revocation of…


  • False Abuse Charges vs. Innocence

    On April 30th I read an article published in XL Semanal regarding a horrific case of false charges of abuse of minors that occurred in Italy back in the 1990s, and which the press christened “The Devils of Lower Modena.” Speaking about the investigation, Fatima Uribari—the journalist who authored the article—writes, The children’s’ declarations led…


  • Regarding the Évole documentary

    I’ve seen a portion of the documentary “Amen: The Pope Answers.” I say a portion because it became unbearable for me to watch more. I know that for many Catholics it simply left them bewildered. Marketing experts say that, whenever a product is bad, it’s best to create an aggressive publicity campaign for it, to…


  • MY TRUE STORY

    Many people ask me how have I managed not to fall ill nor to give up. I’ve told them the truth: that I have been sick, because I’ve contracted cancer, which some believe has been brought on by the somatization of the injustice I’ve been suffering for so long. If I haven’t fallen into an…