However, they regret that “from the set of the program and from its website the Priestly House was accused of being ‘the priestly house of horrors'”, a statement that they consider “unfair for all those who reside, work and live there.” , which is why “the removal of that unfortunate headline was requested during the live connection of the program.”
The Archdiocese emphasizes in the statement that “the workers comply with current legislation and are committed to a rigorous care task,” while “the residents live as a family, making the Priestly House their own home.”
The Archbishopric also defends that the Priestly House “enjoys the affection and care of the entire Archdiocese of Seville, especially its archbishop and all those who have seen how since its creation it has become a reference in the care of priests, the sick and their families.” relatives” and reiterates her “unconditional support to the director and the entire human team that cares for her.”