
Gareth Gore | Unveiling The Conspiracy Of Opus Dei
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Exploitation and Abuse within Opus Dei
The conditions for women, particularly Filipina numery assistants within Opus Dei, indicate severe exploitation and potential human trafficking. When these women are relocated to centers, their freedom is heavily restricted; they often cannot leave without supervision and may have their passports confiscated, rendering them powerless to return home. Many of these women work extensive hours—up to 15 a day—without pay, and these demanding roles often consist of menial tasks. Their lack of privilege, education, and financial independence exacerbates their vulnerability, as they become easily exploitable. This environment not only subjects them to labor exploitation but also to sexual abuse, reflecting broader issues within the Catholic Church regarding abuse. Notably, there have been reported cases of sexual abuse, including that of a priest who settled a lawsuit after sexually assaulting a numery assistant. This ongoing issue underscores the detrimental effects of a culture that suppresses natural human needs, feeding a cycle of abuse within the organization.