Francis' Compromised Archbishop Carballo
Two scandals swirl around Archbishop José Carballo, Secretary of Religious Congregation, CrisisMagazine.com (June 6) recalls.
In 2007, Carballo, then minister general of the Friars Minor, and three regional OFM treasurers Lati, Beretta, Moriggi met with a broker called Rossi, releasing huge sums for five years for investment in the Roman luxury hotel Il Cantico, and in luxury hotel projects in Kenya.
In the process, about €20M vanished. After the scandal broke, Rossi committed suicide. The OFM's Vicar General, Father Bravi wanted to be a witness for the prosecution but died from heart issues shortly before giving testimony.
The three treasurers were acquitted because of a statute of limitations. Two were moved out, one left the priesthood. The official version was that Carballo “knew nothing” which is either a lie (he was present at the meetings) or a sign of a stunning incompetence which qualified him for being promoted to the Vatican.
In 2018, after Carballo was appointed to the …More
Similar to what he did with Zancheta. Bergoglio transferred and promoted José Carballo "shortly before" the scandal in which he was involved in his order broke out. From being "investigated" for a crime he turned him into an inquisitor
The 8 years of Calvary of the Franciscans of the Immaculate - New Daily Compass: Well, José Rodríguez Carballo, just before the scandal, in April 2013, had been called by Bergoglio to fulfill the office of secretary of the Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life, being promoted to the rank of archbishop. . About him, about his responsibilities, contained in a dossier handed to Parolin, nothing more was known. Thus the Vaticanist Franca Giansoldati in Il Messaggero noted: "Shortly before the disorder was exposed and the bubo exploded, the general of the Franciscans, the Spaniard Rodríguez Carballo, was changed places and promoted in the Vatican." Changed place and promoted, "shortly before"!
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Bergoglio and his accomplice José Carballo hate contemplative life.