A group of nuns accused a Texas bishop of “pure evil” after he shut down their monastery over allegations that their Mother Superior had sex with a priest. They filed a lawsuit after the bishop ordered the seizure of computers and a phone and barred priests from conducting mass at their monastery over allegations that the Mother Superior broke her vow of chastity, according to reports. The diocese says she admitted to the affair, but the sisters’ attorney said in a statement to Catholic News Agency that she was “under heavy medication from a procedure” and does not recall what she admitted.
“They are making it sound like she had some sexual liaison affair with another priest and that did not happen,” the sisters’ lawyer said. “The bishop and his agents are abusing their power, inflicting moral violence and psychological distress on the plaintiffs and the sisters by undertaking an illegal, unholy, unwarranted, explicit, and systematic assault upon the sanctity and autonomy of the plaintiffs and the sisters,” he added. The Diocese of Fort Worth posted a statement on its website, saying the Reverend Mother had “violated her vow of chastity with a priest from outside the Diocese of Fort Worth”—they have filed a countersuit against the nuns.
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