Vatican suspends Chilean deacon accused of child abuse

General view of the cathedral in Rancagua, Chile on May 23, 2018.
Fourteen priests involved in a sex abuse scandal in Chile — which has rocked Pope Francis’s papacy — were defrocked on Tuesday, following the resignation of 34 Chilean bishops summoned by the pontiff last week. / AFP PHOTO / CLAUDIO REYES

 

SANTIAGO, Chile (AFP) — The Vatican dismissed a Chilean deacon over sexual abuse accusations in central Chile, the archdiocese of the city of Rancagua said Friday, amid a widespread abuse scandal gripping the country’s Catholic Church.

Luis Rubio was arrested for improper conduct and sexual abuse of minors when he was in charge of a Las Cabras school in 2013.

A year later, the archdiocese of Rancagua dismissed him from his duties while an investigation was underway, with the results sent to the Vatican, which has now expelled him.

Rubio’s case was brought to the forefront in May when a television report revealed an alleged network of sexual abuse carried out by a group of religious figures collectively known as “The Family.”

Rubio was interviewed in the report, during which he admitted he had “made a mistake, but not committed a crime.”

(File photo) This handout picture taken and released by the Vatican press office Vatican Media on July 19, 2018 shows Pope Francis presiding the celebration of the ordinary public consistory for the canonization at the Vatican. / AFP PHOTO / VATICAN MEDIA / Handout

A total of 14 priests and other religious figures were suspended as the Church investigated the network, while Rancagua prosecutors also opened their own investigation.

Pope Francis in May accepted the resignation of five Chilean bishops amid accusations of abuse and related cover-ups. Meanwhile last week, prominent priest Oscar Munoz was arrested over allegations of sexual abuse and rape of at least seven children.


© Agence France-Presse

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