Vatican temporarily suspends Indian bishop accused of raping nun

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Vatican temporarily suspends Indian bishop accused of raping nun

New Delhi - The bishop has not been charged, but has given interviews denying wrongdoing.

By Reuters

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Published: Thu 20 Sep 2018, 6:49 PM

Last updated: Thu 20 Sep 2018, 9:00 PM

The Vatican has accepted a request from a bishop in India to be temporarily relieved of his pastoral duties as police questioned him for a second day over accusations that he raped a nun.
In a letter posted on the website of Catholic Bishops' Conference of India, its president Cardinal Oswald Gracias said Pope Francis had received the bishop's request to be temporarily relieved of his pastoral responsibilities.
The Vatican had accepted the request, the letter said.
A Vatican spokesman had no comment on the situation in India.
The nun from the southern Indian state of Kerala has accused Bishop Franco Mulakkal, who heads the Diocese of Jalandhar, of raping her repeatedly over a period of two years.
The bishop has not been charged, but has given interviews denying wrongdoing and saying he wanted to defend his name. He wrote to the Vatican on Sunday asking to step down temporarily as protests and calls for his arrest grew in the state.
The bishop's lawyer was not immediately reachable.
The Vatican typically does not announce temporary changes, only permanent resignations by bishops, after they are accepted by the pope and become official.
Senior district police official Hari Sankar told reporters that the bishop would be questioned for a third straight day on Friday.
"By tomorrow, we will be able to complete the interrogation," he said.


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