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Bishop granted bail in Kerala nun rape case

Mulakkal has denied charges and called scandal a conspiracy against church

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An Indian bishop accused of raping a nun was granted bail yesterday in a case that has triggered rare dissent within the country’s Catholic Church.

Bishop Franco Mulakkal was arrested on September 21 in the southern state of Kerala on suspicion of raping the nun 13 times between 2014 and 2016.

Pope Francis suspended him the day before his arrest, appointing another bishop in his place.

Mulakkal, 53, who headed the diocese of Jalandhar in the northern state of Punjab, has denied the allegation­s and has called the scandal a conspiracy against the church.

The nun first made the allegation­s in June, but police only started formal questionin­g in September as fury over the case mounted.

The lack of action provoked outrage and five nuns — in a rare public show of dissent within the Indian Church — and dozens of supporters staged days of protests.

Senior members of the Kerala Church have however come out in support of Mulakkal.

The bishop had previously been denied bail and kept in police custody for further questionin­g.

Failure by Church officials to take action on sexual abuse allegation­s has been one of the biggest scandals to hit Roman Catholicis­m globally in recent years.

Christians — overwhelmi­ngly Catholic — are the third-largest religious group in India.

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