Jacqueline
de Croÿ
Father Cappelletto founded the movement of the "Reconstructors
in Prayer", preaching sectarian practices and ritual, more
oriented by Hinduism religions, than by Christian evangelization.
It acts of "individual evolution through illumination, acquisition
of personal capacities and prophecies".
Making himself pass for an ascetic, Father Pierangelo Bertagna,
long hair and untidy beard, often slept on ground and ate only greenery.
Father Cappelletto knew he was a paedophile. However, instead of
suspending the grinding stone of a mill at his neck and send him
to throw himself in the sea as the Bible recommends (Mathew 18-6),
he sent him to the abbey of Fartena, treasure of Cortona, owed by
the Umbrian’s, then the Etruscans during the VIII th century
B-C. A 13 year old boy put fire at the powder by denouncing him
for rapes, which was followed by a multitude of other complaints
and the priest confessed to have abused thirty children.
Condemned to a domiciliary arrest measure, the clergy sent the
Father Pierangelo to the monastery of Appennino, then because of
the agitation, in a secret religious structure. Ten months later,
the abbey of Fartena was still into the hands of the "Reconstructors
by the Prayer". As the new priests refused to answer the questions
of the church members, the parochial council resigned, asking for
a priest independent of the sect, but without success.
July 11, 2006, one year having passed, the serial rapist was released
from the obligatory domiciliary arrest, at the expiry of the period
envisaged by the law of the preventive custody. He is free to go
where he wants, even abroad. There was a time when the Catholics
could count on the Vatican to protect them. Since, the Catholic
Church seems busier with the Bank of Holly-Spirit, than by the word
of Christ.