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It also says Vanier asked the women the keep the incidents secret. The women included assistants and nuns , according to Canadian newspaper the Globe and Mail, which first broke the story. Vanier was also a member of a small clandestine group which subscribed to and participated in some of the deviant sexual practices of disgraced priest Thomas Philippe, the L'Arche statement said.
The practices were founded on so-called "mystical" or "spiritual" beliefs that had been condemned by the Catholic Church, it added. Vanier described Philippe, who died in , as his "spiritual father", but publicly denied knowledge of the practices.
The son of a Canadian diplomat, he left a naval career in to study theology, saying he wanted to "follow Jesus". While visiting a chaplain in Paris who worked with men with learning difficulties, he became disturbed by the poor conditions in which the men lived. The Fair Housing Act FHA was amended to include provisions outlawing housing discrimination on the basis of disability. President George H. This small office of only square feet marked a big feat for an organization that was once nothing more than a handful of remote staff members, an answering machine in a kitchen, and a LOT of dedication.
Half a century after its founding, a once small grassroots movement had become a global effort to celebrate diversity and the inherent value of all humans. In February, the international leader of L'Arche had to deal with the findings of an inquiry into Jean Vanier, considered one of the great men in the world of Catholicism. Sign up application.
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