Opus Dei’s No. 2 official drawn into federal human trafficking case
Federal prosecutors in Argentina have formally requested that Opus Dei’s second-most senior official be summoned for questioning about his role in the alleged enslavement and trafficking of 43 women over four decades.
Prosecutors seek to question Msgr. Mariano Fazio, the Opus Dei auxiliary vicar and likely heir to the current leader, Msgr. Fernando Ocáriz. Fazio is the most senior Opus Dei figure to be drawn into the case, which was brought by federal prosecutors in September after a two-year investigation.
The June 11 request by prosecutors is pending before an Argentinian judge.
Opus Dei, in response to the request, said in a statement that the group “categorically denies” any accusations of human trafficking or labor exploitation. It said that the conclusions of the prosecutors were a “complete decontextualization” of a “freely chosen vocation.”
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