SUBSCRIBE NOW

SIGHT

Be informed. Be challenged. Be inspired.

Karadima, priest defrocked for sexual abuses, dies in Chile

Santiago, Chile
AP

Fernando Karadima, a Chilean priest who was at the centre of a sexual abuse scandal that has recently shaken the Catholic Church in Chile and who was eventually defrocked by the Pope, has died. He was 90.

Karadima died on Sunday of bronchopneumonia and kidney failure in the nursing home where he was living, according to his death certificate.

Chile Rev Fernando Karadima

 In this 11th November, 2015 file photo, Rev Fernando Karadima sits in court before testifying in a sex abuse case that three of his victims brought against the country’s Catholic Church in Santiago, Chile. Karadima died on Sunday, July 25, 2021, according to his death certificate. PICTURE: AP Photo/Luis Hidalgo, File photo.

After being defrocked in 2018, Karadima was sanctioned to a lifetime of penance and prayer for having sexually abused minors in a parish in Chile’s capital.

Three of his victims said on a press release that they knew Karadima had died and that he was only “another link on this culture of perversion and cover-up in the church”, and they hoped this never happens again.

The Chile abuse scandal first erupted in 2009, when victims publicly accused Karadima, then one of the country’s most prominent preachers, of molesting them for years. The Vatican eventually convicted Karadima in a church tribunal.

But some of his victims have criticised the Chilean Catholic Church and the Vatican for mishandling several cases.

During a trip to Chile in 2018, Pope Francis discredited the victims, outraging survivors and their supporters. Francis later apologised to them.

The Archbishop of Santiago said on Monday that it’s supporting the victims and that it will work to have “healthy and safe environments within the church”.

 

Donate



sight plus logo

Sight+ is a new benefits program we’ve launched to reward people who have supported us with annual donations of $26 or more. To find out more about Sight+ and how you can support the work of Sight, head to our Sight+ page.

Musings

TAKE PART IN THE SIGHT READER SURVEY!

We’re interested to find out more about you, our readers, as we improve and expand our coverage and so we’re asking all of our readers to take this survey (it’ll only take a couple of minutes).

To take part in the survey, simply follow this link…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

For security, use of Google's reCAPTCHA service is required which is subject to the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.