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Originally published Friday, July 13, 2012 at 2:45 AM
Legion revamps girls' school program after abuses
The troubled Legion of Christ religious order says it is revamping a specialized high school program for teenage girls after dozens of alumni denounced psychological abuses they say they endured that resulted in eating disorders, stress-induced ailments and depression.
The Associated Press
The troubled Legion of Christ religious order says it is revamping a specialized high school program for teenage girls after dozens of alumni denounced psychological abuses they say they endured that resulted in eating disorders, stress-induced ailments and depression.
The Legion's lay branch Regnum Christi posted a statement on its website Thursday outlining the changes after The Associated Press reported that 77 alumni had written to the Vatican calling for the program in the U.S., Mexico and Spain to be closed because of the harm done to them in the 1990s and early 2000s.
Girls in the program now have more time with their families, more exposure to the "realities of the world," more freedom from rigorous work schedules and, for the first time, assistance getting into college.










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