Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Legion/Regnum Not Hunky Dory in Mexico



+ Friends, last night there was an exchange on the "Life After RC" blog that was interesting.

The mother of a Consecrated Female (3gf) expressed her frustration that her daughter was still deeply entrenched, and might be moved to Mexico where (she believed) everyone was still very absorbed in the Movement.

Someone responded:

Excuse me, but in Mexico not all people believe MM is innocent... Schools are losing students by hundreds. Just one in Monterrey lost 80 families. Not all RC members are going anymore to their activities... nor are they raising money for LC/RC. It's a different scenario than the US. Territorial Directors are mute since all this has happened, no accountability. Everybody is very disappointed with their constant silence. They continue working as if nothing have happened and live in denial. Trying to accomplish their objectives 'efficiently' with less men and women committed to the cause. However, our media is louder than the US's. Take for example Nelly Ramirez's, Alejandro Espinosa's and Fernando Gonzalez's, Carmen Aristegui's books.... And the continuous battle Alberto Athie and José Barba are giving. Or the constant articles in almost all of our newspapers... Your worst fears if your daughter was sent to Mexico should be, besides the constant insecurity that we live in because the war against drug dealers, is the director to whom she may be assigned. Some are true examples of how to break people. Careful with Paula Errazuri, Marisa Rodríguez, Marian Moreno... among others. Or in Venezuela with Juani Lozano, and even Chile with Aracely Delgado. I will also pray for your daughter.

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Full exchange:


OK, all this talk about moving the LC/RC operation to Mexico is feeding my worst fears as the mother of an American 3gf. I can so see that scenario happening and it makes me sick in the pit of my stomach. If my daughter goes to Mexico, I'm pretty sure we will never be able to get her back home. She is drunk on Kool Aid now and if she is in that intense devotional Mexican environment, where people still think MM is an innocent, she just may end up delusional forever.
Somebody feed me a bone here and tell me that VdP will not co-mingle the cultures; at least not any more than they already are. Really, there is so much at stake here and I have absolutely no confidence in the process.
BTW, she has two new e-mail addresses. One for now and another one for October. I think that is a solid clue that the directives for 3gf will come down in October.
Please continue the prayers. I am so greatful for them. That is the one thing that helps me hold on to faith in these awful times; knowing there are good people praying for her helps me a great deal. PAX

Polish Pilgrim

Just Saying... I haven't been praying for your daughter but I will now. Your message really moved me. She will be prayed for in my daily Divine Mercy Chaplet.

Lala

Just Saying...
Excuse me, but in Mexico not all people believe MM is innocent... Schools are losing students by hundreds. Just one in Monterrey lost 80 families.
Not all RC members are going anymore to their activities... nor are they raising money for LC/RC.

It's a different scenario than the US. Territorial Directors are in mute since all this has happened, no accountability.
Everybody is very disappointed with their constant silence.
They continue working as if nothing have happened and live in denial. Trying to accomplish their objectives 'efficiently' with less men and women committed to the cause.

However, our media is louder than the US's. Take for example Nelly Ramirez's, Alejandro Espinosa's and Fernando Gonzalez's, Carmen Aristegui's books....
And the continuous battle Alberto Athie and José Barba are giving.
Or the constant articles in almost all of our newspapers...
Your worst fears if your daughter was sent to Mexico should be, besides the constant insecurity that we live in because the war against drug dealers, is the director to whom she may be assigned. Some are true examples of how to break people. Careful with Paula Errazuri, Marisa Rodríguez, Marian Moreno... among others. Or in Venezuela with Juani Lozano, and even Chile with Aracely Delgado.
I will also pray for your daughter.

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