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"I love Opus Dei but I was caught up in this coverup — I went to confession, thinking I did something to tempt this holy man to cross boundaries," she said.
Suchen imagined what Lei would have said had she told him the truth; over the years, she had thought of making the confession, thinking that a man who shared his life with her deserved more than a lie, more than silence.
She does not believe his confession, thinking it is another lie to get attention from Phil.
"I love Opus Dei, but I was caught up in this coverup — I went to confession, thinking I did something to tempt this holy man to cross boundaries," the woman told the Post, which did not name the woman.
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