The claim of the book, Vatican, knew the French charity icon, accused of misbehaving since the 1950s.

Paris: The authors of a book published on Thursday said that Vatican knew about allegations of sexual abuse. French charity icon Abbe Pierre in the early 1950s. Catholic cleric-he established the Emmas Charity, which is now present in more than 40 countries-Person-stricken and homeless was widely praised for his work when he died in 2007.
But in recent months more than 30 people alleged that they sexually abused them, some when they were children, between 1950 and 2000, shattered their saint image. In February, the prosecutors said that no criminal investigation could be opened as the law of boundaries was over in all cases.
In his book “Abbe Pierre, The Making of a Saint”, the Vatican knew about some allegations for decades. “As of autumn 1955, not only the top French priests knew about the dark side and danger in Abbe Pierre, but also saw the holy,” he wrote.
In his book, he reports that Vatican requested Versay’s bishop to launch “a judicial process”, but no one was started. Journalists said that they had access to the Vatican Archives, showing that a priest wrote to The Holi C in October 1955 that Abbe Pierre had “immoral things” while visiting the United States.
‘Dived’ behavior:
The Archives also included minutes of the 1957 meeting about the birth of Henry Gruz in 1957. Henry Gruz was born in 1912. The 10-page document mentioned that two US and Canadian Cardinals alerted the Vatican in 1955, and had made detailed allegations against the French religious person from 1955 to 1957, said reporters.
The Vatican asked his ambassador to France at that time that he was also suspected to have a relationship with communism to keep an eye on Abbe Pierre. The French Church’s archives, after the first breakfast last year, shows the French religious leaders that they kept quiet about Abbe Pierre’s “problematic” behavior.
Pope Francis said in September that Vatican was aware of the allegations against the French charity figure at least since his death in 2007. At that time, the French Bishop conference asked the Vatican to examine its archives to see what was known earlier, but no one has been followed so far.
The authors of the book said that 1939–1958 The Vatican Archives consulted in 2020 in 2020 to allow Nazi Germany to check the attitude of the Holy C. It had a blue file called Abbe Pierre, one of which said that the Vatican probably did not realize.