People of Praise: New role for Amy Coney Barrett's father inside Christian sect sparks controversy
Source: The Guardian
New role for Amy Coney Barretts father inside Christian sect sparks controversy
Alleged abuse survivors at People of Praise worry Michael Coney may block groups handling of sexual abuse from becoming public
Stephanie Kirchgaessner in Washington
Mon 29 Jan 2024 11.00 GMT
Last modified on Mon 29 Jan 2024 14.14 GMT
Survivors of alleged childhood abuse inside the People of Praise, a secretive Christian sect that counts Amy Coney Barrett as a member, are voicing concerns that the supreme court justices father, who was recently promoted to a new role, may seek to block information about the groups historic handling of sexual abuse becoming public.
Barrett, a conservative justice who was appointed by former US president Donald Trump, has never publicly disclosed her participation in the covenant Christian community, which some former members have compared to a cult.
Her father, Michael Coney, a Louisiana-based lawyer who worked for Shell and has been a longtime member of the PoP, was this month appointed to serve as the groups new legal counsel. Coney is also taking the helm of a consultation team that, internal correspondence seen by the Guardian shows, has been dealing with issues of concern to the groups 1,100 members, including misuse of authority inside the PoP, lack of accountable leadership, and mistrust of the board.
Coneys appointment is part of a broader shake-up inside the PoP, whose leadership has been consumed by a contentious debate over the legitimacy of the 2021 election of its current leader, Charlie Fraga. Known as the overall coordinator, Fraga has said the bitter fight has emerged as an urgent threat to the unity of the community.
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