In Alexandria, Virginia, the Legion of Christ has brought suit against former priest John Lennon to prevent him from disseminating letters and documents about the Legion through a website known as ReGain. The complaint in Legion of Christ, Inc. v. Regain, Inc. (full text) was filed in Alexandria's Circuit Court on Aug. 2. According to yesterday's Washington Post, the Legion-- a conservative Roman Catholic movement of 750 priests and 2500 seminarians with 70,000 supporters around the world-- accuses Lennon of posting letters and documents that were intended only for the group's internal use. Some of the documents set out the Legion's strict rules of conduct.
The court has ordered Lennon-- a former member of the Legion-- to return to the Legion any of its documents, computer disks and CDs. Lennon says he is exposing the dangerous and secretive group that is built around the "charism" of 87-year old Rev. Marcial Maciel Degollado who has been disciplined by the Vatican after its long investigation into charges against him of sexual abuse. The lawsuit is also seeking to discover the names of the individuals who write for ReGain and on a related discussion board. The corporation that owns Regain is also named as a defendant.