Central to the critique is the case of Argentine priest Julio Grassi, a media-savvy cleric convicted in 2009 of abusing minors at his Happy Children Foundation. Gallego details how Bergoglio actively lobbied for Grassi's acquittal, including producing "Studies on the Grassi Case" in 20092013, which dismissed accusations as a witch hunt and challenged secular justice. This document, supervised by Bergoglio, was distributed to influence Argentine courts, even as Grassi's conviction was upheld by the Supreme Court in 2017. The book highlights Bergoglio's meetings with judges and his refusal to sanction Grassi canonically, portraying this as emblematic of his broader contempt for victims and interference in sovereign judicial processes.
Gallego extends the analysis to Francis's global papacy, noting failures in cases like those involving Marcial Maciel, Theodore McCarrick, and Gustavo Zanchetta, where cover-ups persisted despite promises. The 2019 Vatican Summit and 2024 report are dismissed as superficial, lacking independent verification or accountability. The author laments Francis's death in 2025 without returning to Argentina or addressing local victims, urging his successor to implement true zero tolerance, systemic reviews, and victim-centered reforms to heal the Church's wounds.
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