In 2018, a nun accused Bishop Franco Mulakkal of rape, rattling the Indian Catholic Church. After his acquittal, she was condemned to a life of isolation. The systemic efforts to silence her and the cost of defying patriarchal power are detailed in this ten-chapter story, as she finally breaks her silence.
“You have to understand. I’m a nun. I took a vow of chastity. To stand in court and say I was raped felt like I was the sinner,” said Sister Ruth*, almost in a whisper. “I felt unworthy of God.”
We spent most of the hour in silence. The group of nuns sat in a row, scepticism heavy in the air. At first, they didn’t reveal who among them had accused a bishop of rape.
Outside, the light drizzle and the afternoon humidity lulled the two policemen into a slumber. This was in October 2024 — our first meeting.
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