Kerala nun abused by Jalandhar Bishop writes to Vatican seeking justice


Kochi, Sep 11(DC): The Kerala nun, who has accused Bishop of Jalandhar of raping her multiple times, has written to The Vatican seeking justice.

The nun wrote the letter on September 8 to The Apostolic Nuncio of India, Giambattista Diquattro – an Ambassador to the Pope. She listed names of all the people she had asked for help, including the Pope himself. Nobody has bothered to help her, The News Minute quotes from the letter.

The News Minute quotes her: “From childhood we have been taught to believe that the Church is our mother. But in the light of my experience I am beginning to think that the Church is a stepmother to women and laity.”

“I write this letter as a victim of sexual abuse who is seeking justice.”

“Though Bishop Franco had sexually abused me several times, I could not reveal the full story to my Superior General or to her Councilors. I only told them repeatedly that the Bishop is taking many disciplinary actions through them just because I resisted to lie down with him. As they failed to understand even the seriousness of these words, I could not tell them more than this. And I had the fear that Bishop Franco may harm me with the support of my superiors (sic).”

“Bishop Franco had always an eagle’s eye on few other MJ (Missionaries of Jesus) sisters as well. Whichever sister Bishop Franco felt attraction to, he tried to put them in his trap by force or taking advantage of their weaknesses.”

“In this matter I can place a simple example of April 2017. One of our young sisters who had a close contact with Bishop Franco was caught by the authority with specific proofs for a serious error in the place where this sister was rendering her service. Then Bishop Franco asked our superiors to send her to another state where we have more than 3 communities, to a place where only junior sisters were there. Then in the same week itself, Bishop Franco made a special visit to this community and stayed there overnight. At night till 12 pm, this sister was alone in his room for ‘spiritual direction’.”

As per the initial investigation of the police, Bishop of Jalandhar Franco Mulakkal abused his position and repeatedly raped a nun from Kerala, a special team probing the case told the Kerala High Court.

Earlier, it was revealed that the accused Bishop Franco Mulakkal committed unnatural offence and committed rape repeatedly on the nun against her will.

The bishop confined the nun to a guestroom in St Francis Mission Home in Kuravilangad in Kottayam district of Kerala.

In her complaint lodged with Kottayam district police, the nun accused Mulakkal of raping and having unnatural sex with her multiple times between 2014 and 2016.

On Monday, the Kerala High Court directed the state government to inform it about the steps taken by the special investigation team of the Kerala Police probing the case.

The court also sought to know the steps taken by the government to ensure the safety and security of the nun allegedly victimised by the Jalandhar Diocese Bishop Franco Mulakkal and her fellow nuns supporting her in her fight.

The bench of the Kerala High Court also wanted to know whether the Bishop was questioned by the team in Jalandhar when it went there about a month ago and directed the police to inform it of the steps taken by it after that.

  

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  • Robert Pais, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 11 2018

    I do not understand the silence of church leaders. Silence is not an option. True the case is pending but Indian church authorities should clearly states that they do not condone alleged actions and will always stand by the truth.

    I hope the intellectuals within the Indian church come out and come clean
    The silence will harm the church more.

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  • DON, Udupi

    Tue, Sep 11 2018

    This case is weak. Unless Bishop admits.

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  • Vinayak Prabhu, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 11 2018

    Under present government guilty will get punished..that is why bishops are like democracy under danger

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Sep 11 2018

    You forgot Asaram Bapu & Nityanand Swamy ...

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  • Reshmi Salian, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 11 2018

    Vinayak..we know how the justice system works under Modi Government.

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  • Pais, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 11 2018

    Dear Sister, God be with you.. My prayers are with you and i pray that you get your justice. God is great and he is just, he sees all and truth shall prevail. Pls trust in the judiciary of this nation, you have already knocked on its door and let it take its course.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Tue, Sep 11 2018

    Why the delay in reporting the crime and is it a stratey of blackmailing by the nun

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  • John Tauro, M'luru / Kwt

    Tue, Sep 11 2018

    Which modest woman will dare to report such a shameful crime committed by a powerful influential man? We must appreciate that despite enduring so much mental torture and trauma she finally mustered courage to file complaint against the culprit. Do you think she will bring further shame on herself by blackmailing the bishop? On the other hand there are reports that the nun’s brother was offered Rs.5 Crore bribe to withdraw the case.

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  • Ravi, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 11 2018

    Just sometime back this Bishop came down heavily on BJP /RSS proclaiming how unsafe its for minorities.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Sep 11 2018

    If the Bishop is found guilty he should be given Life Sentence ...

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