The Institute of the Incarnate Word (IVE) and its sisters' branch were founded by Father Carlos Miguel Buela.
The first in 1984 and the second in 1988. From the beginning, the IVE was rejected by the vast majority of bishops in Argentina. So they emigrated to many other countries where they were welcomed.
Today in Argentina the dioceses that tolerate the IVE can be counted on the fingers of one hand, but even in Argentina their priestly ordinations are double those of Buenos Aires.
"Crazy world!" - Bernardino Montejano wrote in a statement on 4 September: "The priests of the IVE can take care of the parish of Gaza that suffers under Israeli bombs, they can face the war in Ukraine, where the Congregation has its only bishop, but they cannot live in the Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, nor in any of the dioceses surrounding it."
Cardinal Bergoglio was one of the enemies of the IVE. As Archbishop of Buenos Aires he never welcomed the IVE. As Pope he confined Father Buela to Genoa. He never ceases to harass the IVE through the tyrannical commissioner, Cardinal Santos y Abril, who, as nuncio, was expelled from Argentina for his ignorance and imprudence.
Now, in the twilight of his pontificate, Bergoglio boasts that he speaks every day with the IVE parish priest of Gaza and will now travel 400 kilometres to visit an IVE priest who has been a missionary in Vanimo, Papua New Guinea, for ten years.
This is why Montejano wants a gesture of manliness from the Argentinean bishops, whom he calls to invite IVE priests and their nuns to their dioceses and "not to be accomplices of the duplicity that reigns in the Vatican". Source
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