Indian bishop to be questioned for alleged rape of nun
The nun first accused Mullackal in late June of raping her 13 times between 2014 and 2016
Bishop Franco Mullackal has called the whole scandal a conspiracy by those against the Church
NEW DELHI: Indian police on Wednesday summoned for questioning a bishop
accused by a nun of raping her multiple times, following days of
protests by other nuns and supporters.
Bishop Franco Mullackal, who has rejected the accusations, has been
called for questioning in the southern state of Kerala on September 19,
the Press Trust of India reported.
The nun first accused Mullackal in late June of raping her 13 times
between 2014 and 2016, but police until now have stopped short of
formally questioning him.
But pressure has been building on the authorities to investigate the claims.
Over recent days five nuns — in a rare show of dissent within the Indian
Church — and dozens of supporters have been protesting in Kerala’s
capital Thiruvananthapuram.
With media interest growing as well, the alleged victim has also
approached the Vatican representative in India to press her case.
Her letter, leaked to Indian media, said Mullackal was “using political and money power to bury the case.”
Mullackal has called the whole scandal a conspiracy by those against the
Church, and has won backing from his congregation at the Missionaries
of Jesus Church.
Kerala’s High Court will be hearing the matter on Thursday, although the bishop was not expected to attend.
A local politician, P C George, has meanwhile made waves by calling the nun “a prostitute.”
“Twelve times she enjoyed it and the thirteenth time it is rape? Why
didn’t she complain the first time?” media reports quoted him as saying.
Kerala is home to India’s largest Christian population and one of the oldest in the world.
In July, two priests were arrested for allegedly raping and blackmailing a woman for over 20 years in the state.
Sexual abuse by clergymen and the failure of senior Church officials to
take action has been one of the biggest scandals facing the Catholic
Church in recent years.
Pope Francis issued a letter on sexual abuse to the Catholics around the
world in August, expressing the Church’s “shame and repentance.”
Christians — overwhelmingly Catholic — are the third-largest religious
group in India. Around 80 percent of the country’s 1.25 billion
population is Hindu, followed by a sizable Muslim minority.
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