The Freeman

Almost 80 priests in sex abuse raps

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SANTIAGO — Almost 80 Roman Catholic clergy have been accused of sexually abusing children in Chile since 2000, a US-based monitoring group said yesterday ahead of a visit to the country next week by Pope Francis.

Francis, the first Latin American pontiff, has spoken out against such abuse, which has rocked the church for years, but has faced calls to improve accountabi­lity and transparen­cy.

Bishop Accountabi­lity. org compiled its database of clergy publicly accused of sex abuse against minors using court and media records.

The group said the list represente­d a "fraction of the total number of accused clerics who would be known if Chile's church leaders were required to report to law enforcemen­t, if its legal system allowed victims more time to bring criminal and civil charges, or if dioceses and religious orders were investigat­ed by prosecutor­s or state commission­s."

The list includes Chilean priest Fernando Karadima, accused of abusing children in 2010 and convicted by the Vatican, but not Chile.

Foreign-born clergy members on the list included Irishman Jeremiah Healy, American Jesuit H. Cornell Bradley, and Filipino Reverend Richard Joey Aguinaldo.

The group said it hoped the timing would push the pontiff to take action needed to stem the tide of abuse.

Protesters are expected along the pope's parade route during his visit next week to Chile, a largely Catholic and socially conservati­ve country.

The pontiff will then travel to Peru.

 ?? AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE ?? Chilean priest Fernando Karadima appears in court in Santiago to testify in a civil lawsuit against the Archdioces­e of Santiago for allegedly sexual abuse cover up.
AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE Chilean priest Fernando Karadima appears in court in Santiago to testify in a civil lawsuit against the Archdioces­e of Santiago for allegedly sexual abuse cover up.

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