EL SALVADOR — El Salvador’s top Roman Catholic cleric apologized Sunday for alleged sexual abuse by a priest of an unidentified minor 25 years ago.
“We have apologized to the victim and now I am repeating it publicly, and we also ask for forgiveness from the community for the scandal that this has caused,” San Salvador Archbishop José Luis Escobar Alas said in a news conference after celebrating Mass.
“At the same time we pray for the victim and also for the priest,” he added.
San Salvador’s Archbishop Jose Luis Escobar Alas as he celebrates Mass at the Metropolitan Cathedral in San Salvador, El Salvador.
The victim was received by the Archdiocese’s Commission on Childhood Protection, which is according to Escobar, “found merit in their accusation and suggested that the proper canonical process be initiated.”
The priest was identified as Leopoldo Sosa Tolentino, he was suspended, the archbishop said.
Back in 2016, the church deprived three Salvadoran priests after they were found guilty of sexually abusing children.
This year, it defrocked another following a canonical process in which the priest confessed guilt, he was also convicted in a Salvadoran court and was sentenced to 16 years in prison.
The abuse scandals came to light in November 2015 when the San Salvador archbishop dismissed a priest accused of raping a girl over nearly a decade. (Chris Figueroa/IAMIGO/CNS)
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