Peruvian university worries Opus Dei behind dispute with Church
Source: Reuters
Peruvian university worries Opus Dei behind dispute with Church
Mitra Taj
Reuters
3:15 p.m. EDT, August 1, 2012
(Reuters) - One of Peru's top universities says it thinks maneuvers by the conservative Roman Catholic group Opus Dei are behind the school's high-profile falling out with the Vatican.
In a dispute that could drag Peru and the Vatican into a diplomatic spat, the Catholic Church ordered the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru (PUCP) in a July letter to drop the words "pontifical" and "Catholic" from the official name it has been using for more than 60 years.
The university, which was founded in 1917 and is widely regarded as the country's most progressive institution of higher education, has refused to comply with the order. The Vatican says it will press its case with Peru's foreign ministry.
Vatican representatives say they have spent years trying to persuade the university to comply with Church laws and that a large financial donation the school received should be managed in accordance with those.
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Raster
(20,998 posts)"One of Peru's top universities says it thinks maneuvers by the conservative Roman Catholic group Opus Dei are behind the school's high-profile falling out with the Vatican."
I'd bet money on it.
KamaAina
(78,249 posts)astounding that such an edifice was built in the United States in 2001, isn't it?
blm
(113,091 posts)and getting Ratzi into the Pope's seat was a goal accomplished. GHWBush's neo-fascist, NWO agenda has relied heavily on pushing fundamentalism in every denomination, especially Catholicism. No one familiar with Roberts and Alito were surprised when they pushed Citizens United through for corporations to gain full control of government.
blm
(113,091 posts)They preyed on Catholics in US, too, with the intention of dividing them, and unifying the fun die wing with the fundamentalists of every other denomination in the interests of furthering their neo-fascist political agenda.
pennylane100
(3,425 posts)They may refuse to recognize the PUCP but it will be impossible to stop them calling themselves whatever they want. Next stop, the UN asking for sanctions against Peru. That would be fun to watch.
mwooldri
(10,303 posts)Short answer: Join Church and State together. King Henry VIII did it in a brutal fashion but there should be nothing stopping Peru from threatening to nationalize the Roman Catholic Church in Peru. The Peruvian government can take a step by just claiming ownership of Roman Catholic Church property but letting the church function as is. Of course bolder steps can be taken but since the vast majority of the population are Catholic, doing so would be as big as the Reformation was.