Man says he was abused by Diocese of Sacramento priest when he was 10 years old

SACRAMENTO (CA)
ABC 10 News

May 1, 2019

By Daniela Pardo

Anthony Cano, 59, says he was just 10 years old when he was abused by a Sacramento priest.

His alleged abuser, Father Mario Blanco Porras, was just named publicly Tuesday after the Roman Catholic Diocese of Sacramento released a list of local priests and deacons who have been “credibly accused” of sexually abusing minors and young adults.

Cano told ABC10 that he was the youngest member in a band called Orchestra Costa Rica when Father Blanco Porras began to “take advantage of us kids.”

“He would give us alcohol and would get us drunk and on the way home,” Cano recalled. “He played little games and start touching the legs. It was hard to grow up as a kid with that in your mind.”

According to Cano, the sexual abuse went on for two years, and he didn’t open up about what happened to him till he was in his 40s.

“I couldn’t tell anyone,” he said. “My mother is a devoted Catholic, and so is my grandmother. So, it was hard for me to try to attempt to tell them. To tell you the truth, I think they would have went on the priest’s side rather than the kids. That’s how much they believe in their religion.”

While Cano said it’s still very painful talk about his childhood, he said he’s telling his story because he wants other survivors to share theirs.

“If you’re a little kid right now, don’t be afraid to tell somebody, because it’s not your fault. You were the victim, you were taken advantage of,” Cano added.

The diocese said it reviewed nearly 1,500 personnel records dating back to the 1950s and found 46 clergy members were “credibly accused” of abusing at least 130 children or young adults.

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