The Journal La Opinión de Zamora reports today that the Ladies of solitude will have recourse to the statutes approved by the Bishop. This is the article: Ladies resort status after applying in writing to the bishop a copy
Section unknown what changes have occurred in the text and accuses the archbishop and the chairman of the Nazarene to conceal
JOSÉ MARÍA SADIA / The Ladies are clearly the next step they will take to claim the equality of women and men in the Brotherhood of Jesus of Nazareth or the independence of the section. Recourse to justice ecclesiastical status just validate the bishop, Gregorio Martinez, with his signature. To this end, the board of Solitude need to know how has been the text after the presumed changes applied to the negotiation of the last year and has just written to the bishop's request for a copy.
After approval on Monday to the new document, the existing section of Damas de la Soledad reiterates its dissatisfaction with the "lack of information given" by the diocese. The secretary, Irma Gomez, shows that the president, Rosa Nieto, Archbishop Martínez Sacristán requested a copy of the statute that the prelate denied. For its part, "if we ask that information to President Eduardo Pedrero-Jesus of Nazareth-us routinely denied because they say we're not part of the process" says.
After meeting, the Ladies have decided to run out "the only way left to us" in reference to the resource in the field of ecclesiastical justice, an action that reported in a special meeting.
The document that will govern the Congregation in the future will take effect next May 1, when it will open a transitional period to merge the lists of the 5,000 brothers and 3,000 women today, rising to be 8,000 brethren. Until then, the Ladies have announced that they "continue to work," said Irma Gomez, to refer to both the preparations for the upcoming Passion as the efforts made so that an internal working document of the brotherhood does not come into force as such.
Meanwhile, Secretary Irma Gomez has launched harsh criticism of the bishop, Gregorio Martínez, and has spoken out on the evolution of the situation. About mitred, Gomez said he felt "disappointed and betrayed" by understanding that Monsignor Martinez was committed to halting the statute as it left the last meeting of the Nazarene and promote independence of the Ladies. "We said we did not want sections and trusted him" Secretary explains, but eventually "adopted the statute without even talking to us."
also Irma Gomez assumed that the process of independence of the section, which could have followed the steps of the Brotherhood of Hope, "has not occurred because Eduardo Pedrero has not wanted", citing as sources "senior bishop." "Pedrero has taken a pulse to the bishop, to the brotherhood and the Holy Week and has won," he added.
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