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Consecrated Virgin Detracted By Oligarchs Fires Back

“If it had been a man, a priest, next to Archbishop Aupetit, would there have been the same media treatment? Can women in the Church be reduced to an object of suspicion, fantasy, jealousy or servility?”

Laetitia Calmeyn said this to La-Croix.com (December 12) after a ParisMatch.com activist with a dirty imagination invented an “affaire” between her and the Archbishop.

She calls the theft of images and their editing to create suspicion "terrible" and stresses that she met Aupetit in very public places, “Where is the scandal?" Her answer, "In the evil projected onto a friendship.”

Calmeyn realises that she has a duty of justice, “My lawyers are exploring all possible legal avenues. There will be a criminal complaint” because “we have to avoid this happening again.”

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Kenjiro M. Yoshimori
They are all mental-defectives.
Ultraviolet
That moment when you realize most of the media's thousands of employees and stock-holders aren't Jewish. Steve-D tries to hijack another post.
Cassandra Laments
“If it had been a man, a priest, next to Archbishop Aupetit, would there have been the same media treatment?" Don't know about the media but if it had been a consecrated monk in the bushes with him, well yes, that also would have seemed suspect. Male or female, why would you do something so silly, anyway. If you don't want gossip, don't invite and encourage it.
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A Parisian tabloid wanted to prove that the resigned Archbishop Aupetit had an affair with paparazzi photos. The alleged lover rejects this - friendships between men and women must also be possible in the church.
John A Cassani
There are issues of decorum at play when dealing with friendships between men and women. Obviously, a man and a woman who are unmarried must never find themselves alone, but, protection of virtue requires a “wider moat,” I think. Didn’t St. Teresa of Jesus set out to reform the Carmelites after seeing how unbecoming it was that young men would seek to talk to her through a grate? Clerics and …More
There are issues of decorum at play when dealing with friendships between men and women. Obviously, a man and a woman who are unmarried must never find themselves alone, but, protection of virtue requires a “wider moat,” I think. Didn’t St. Teresa of Jesus set out to reform the Carmelites after seeing how unbecoming it was that young men would seek to talk to her through a grate? Clerics and religious have always been discouraged from, if not forbidden from, having particular friendships. This is wise.
Facts Not Lies
@Luis Marquez Jilguerin
Your presenting yourself quite well it appears.
Did someone also make a keyboard macro so that you don't have to learn how to type?More
@Luis Marquez Jilguerin
Your presenting yourself quite well it appears.

Did someone also make a keyboard macro so that you don't have to learn how to type?