The Real Pope Francis

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The Real Pope Francis

The Real Pope Francis: Denying Truth in the Face of Sexual Abuse by Juan Pablo Gallego is a comprehensive critique of Pope Francis’s (Jorge Bergoglio’s) handling of clerical sexual abuse scandals in Argentina, arguing that he prioritized avoiding scandals over protecting victims and pursuing justice. Drawing from historical cases like the 2002 Boston Archdiocese revelations and parallel abuses in Ireland, the book contrasts Pope Benedict XVI’s “zero tolerance” policy with Francis’s perceived inaction and double standards. Gallego presents evidence from Francis’s tenure as Archbishop of Buenos Aires (1998–2013), where he allegedly remained silent on abuse crises, failed to support victims, and even commissioned studies defending convicted abusers. The narrative frames Francis’s papacy as marred by marketing rhetoric that masks a lack of substantive reforms, such as global protocols or reparations for survivors. Central to the critique is the case of Argentine priest Julio Grassi, a media-savvy cleric convicted in 2009 of abusing minors at his Happy Children Foundation. Gallego details how Bergoglio actively lobbied for Grassi’s acquittal, including producing “Studies on the Grassi Case” in 2009–2013, which dismissed accusations as a witch hunt and challenged secular justice. This document, supervised by Bergoglio, was distributed to influence Argentine courts, even as Grassi’s conviction was upheld by the Supreme Court in 2017. The book highlights Bergoglio’s meetings with judges and his refusal to sanction Grassi canonically, portraying this as emblematic of his broader contempt for victims and interference in sovereign judicial processes.
Publisher War Room Books
Author Juan Pablo Gallego
Country USA
Publication Date 14/04/2026
Pages 168
Edition first
Size 6×9
About the Author Dr. Juan Pablo Gallego is a partner at the Cremades & Calvo Sotelo law firm in Madrid, Spain and the director of Gallego Abogados law firm in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He is a member of the board of the World Jurist Association since 2019 and a founding patron of the World Law Foundation. Gallego is an international consultant for a number Latin American and international organizations including, the Inter-American Development Bank, the Organization of American States, CONADEH (National Human Rights Commission), UNICEF, and the United Nations. He is a professor at the Pontifical University of Comillas in Madrid, professor at the Faculty of Law of the University of Buenos Aires, and visiting professor at the Autonomous University of Tegucigalpa, Honduras.
Publisher Address info@skyhorsepublishing.com
ISBN 9781510786967