The priest can come back after a police probe and legal process proves his innocence
A Catholic archdiocese in southern Indian Kerala state has suspended a priest from pastoral ministries after he was accused of sexually abusing a 16-year-old boy for at least four months a year ago.
The Archdiocese of Tellicherry, in an official statement released to the media on June 15, announced that Archbishop Joseph Pamplany suspended Father Paul Thattuparambil, a retreat preacher, following allegations.
Thattuparambil was the priest of St Paul’s Church in Athirumavu village when he was suspended.
Considering the seriousness and scandalous nature of the allegation of child abuse that is circulating among the public against Thattuparambil, he has been removed from the parish with immediate effect, said the statement dated June 8.
The priest was accused of abusing the grade-eleven student multiple times from May 15 to August 13, 2024, and…
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If nothing changes, most nuns thinking of disclosing will take heed of the punitive consequences of disclosure already in the public domain and will decide that silence is by far the safer option.
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