Cardinal Marc Ouellet sentenced in France for the dismissal of a sister

A French civil court on April 3 convicted Cardinal Marc Ouellet, the community of Dominicans of the Holy Spirit and two Vatican investigators for the dismissal of a nun, Sister Marie Ferréol. This dismissal was “without cause”, according to what she mentioned.

Prefect emeritus of the Dicastery for bishops, Cardinal Ouellet is condemned jointly with the parties involved to pay the equivalent of $50,000 as a “duty of relief” for the benefit of the dismissed nun. Cardinal Ouellet, the two Vatican representatives and the Dominican community must also pay the equivalent of $270,000 for his material damage, and $15,000 for his moral damage.

“It has not been demonstrated that the exclaustration decree [soit le départ d’un religieux hors de sa communauté]signed by Cardinal Ouellet […] would have received any papal approval,” according to what the court notes in its judgment, which Agence France-Presse cited.

The magistrate responsible for the case, Armelle Picard, was surprised not to have access to the file against the Vatican, reports the daily The world. The lawyer who represented Rome stated that “there is no[vait] no right of access to the file in canonical matters”.

Sister Marie Ferréol had lived in this community since 1987. From 2011, she would have denounced “serious abuses and facts”, observed her lawyer, Ms.e Adeline Le Gouvello. It was from there that his situation deteriorated.

At the time of the acts alleged against the nun, Cardinal Marc Ouellet was acting as prefect of the Dicastery for bishops at the Vatican. Due to an age limit, he resigned from this high Vatican office in January 2023. In Quebec, Cardinal Ouellet made headlines in a sexual assault case.

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