Henri Grouès

Henri Grouès

politician France

Henri Grouès, commonly known as Abbé Pierre, was a prominent French priest, resistance fighter during World War II, and founder of the Emmaus movement, which focuses on helping the homeless and marginalized. His legacy is widely celebrated for his humanitarian work and advocacy for social justice. However, recent revelations have brought to light serious allegations regarding his conduct, suggesting that the Vatican was aware of his 'deviant behaviors' as early as the 1950s, raising questions about accountability within the Church.

Born on Aug 17, 1910 (115 years old)

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France France: Henri Grouès, known as l'abbé Pierre, was a national hero in France whose dark side was revealed through allegations of sexual assault. 2

Le Monde: L’autre vie de l’abbé Pierre, entre sexe, emprise et trahisons

France France: Henri Grouès is noted for his growing notoriety as a former resistance member and deputy, with the Vatican being aware of his actions since the mid-1950s. 3

Le Monde: Abbé Pierre : le Vatican savait dès 1955 et a tenté d’alerter l’Eglise de France