Cdl. Maradiaga has been a notable close confidant of Pope Francis for nearly a decade, a position unlikely to change upon the resignation of his archbishopric in Honduras.
Cardinal Maradiaga has led ‘a double life full of filth and falsehood, bringing shame to the Church of Christ and to his native country,’ said Martha Reichmann, a former close friend of the cardinal who wrote a book exposing his ‘betrayal.’
The Polish version of 'Sacred Betrayals: A Widow Raises Her Voice Against the Corruption of the Francis Papacy' will be published by a Catholic publishing company based in Kraków.
In a pontificate dedicated to reform, scandal-ridden Cardinal Maradiaga's presence at the head of the Pope’s circle of advisers is an anomaly. Or is it?