
Pedro Salinas
Pedro Salinas is a journalist known for his investigative work that exposed abuses within the Sodalicio de Vida Cristiana, contributing to the wider scrutiny and eventual dissolution of the organization by the Vatican. His reporting has played a crucial role in bringing to light the troubling practices and allegations surrounding the community over the past two decades.
Born on Jul 27, 1891 (134 years old)
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Costa Rica:
Pedro Salinas, along with Paola Ugaz, published a book that uncovered the abuses committed by the Sodalicio group.
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Costa Rica:
Pedro Salinas was one of the journalists who sought protection from Pope Francisco.
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Portugal:
Pedro Salinas faced years of criminal and civil litigation due to his investigative reporting on the Sodalitium.
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Spain:
Pedro Salinas collaborated with Paola Ugaz to expose the secrets of the Sodalicio organization.
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Spain:
Pedro Salinas expressed concerns about Coronado's actions as a lawyer for the victims.
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Spain:
Pedro Salinas wrote about his impressions of New York in a letter to his wife Margarita Bonmatí.
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Uruguay:
Pedro Salinas is a journalist who documented the testimonies of former Sodalicio members.
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Bolivia:
Salinas has followed the issue for years and reported on the abuses and systematic violence in the Sodalicio.
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Bolivia:
Pedro Salinas found in stablecoins a solution to maintain his financial life active amidst the dollar scarcity in Bolivia.
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United States:
Salinas co-authored a book detailing abuse allegations within the Sodalitium Christianae Vitae.
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