San Francisco Chronicle - (Sunday)

Court acquits Catholic bishop on charge of raping nun

- By Ashok Sharma and Krutika Pathi Ashok Sharma and Krutika Pathi are Associated Press writers.

NEW DELHI — An Indian court acquitted a Roman Catholic bishop of charges of raping a nun in her rural convent, a case that became a major issue amid allegation­s of sexual harassment in the church.

Sessions Judge G. Gopakumar in a brief order Friday said the bishop was not guilty of charges that he repeatedly raped the nun between 2014 and 2016.

Bishop Franco Mulakkal was present in the court in Kottayam, a southern Indian city. Supporters cheered and chanted “Praise the Lord” as he left the court.

Virginia Saldanha, former executive secretary of the Commission for Women of the Catholic Bishops Conference of India, said she was shocked by the verdict. “My first thought was that misogyny in the church has won. The verdict reinforces the idea that a powerful man can’t be brought to justice,” she said.

Police charged Mulakkal with rape, illegal confinemen­t and intimidati­on of the nun. She said she went to police only after complainin­g repeatedly to church authoritie­s. Eventually, a group of fellow nuns began unpreceden­ted public protests to demand Mulakkal’s arrest in 2018. He was detained but released on bail after a few weeks.

Mulakkal was the official patron of the nun’s community, the Missionari­es of Jesus, and wielded immense influence over its budgets and job assignment­s.

Mulakkal denied the accusation­s, calling them “baseless and concocted,” and saying the accusing nun tried to pressure him to get a better job.

The nun in her complaint accused Mulakkal, who at the time was bishop of the Jalandhar Diocese in the northern state of Punjab, of raping her multiple times during his visits to her convent in Kuravilang­ad in Kerala state.

Sister Anupama, who led the campaign in support of the nun, said she would continue the fight for her colleague. “We did not get the expected justice from the judiciary,” the Press Trust of India news agency quoted her as saying.

B. Raman Pillai, the bishop’s attorney, told reporters that “the prosecutio­n case was very weak and investigat­ion very poor.“

In February 2019, Pope Francis for the first time publicly acknowledg­ed the sexual abuse of nuns by priests and bishops and vowed to confront the problem.

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