Abuse shame of Argentinian Church- interactive map
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Background: The record of Pope Francis in Argentina
Cathcon: Instead of Synoding, which is in itself is a displacement and concealment mechanism, the Pope would be better putting together a statement of what he knew and when, doing penance and taking the consequences for his lack of action.
Update of cases from October 2022 below with some sentences added. The map is useful but by no means complete
The names of the 128 members of the Argentine Catholic Church involved in allegations of sexual abuse
After months of investigation, elDiarioAR publishes the cases known during the last 20 years, after the case of Julio César Grassi on October 23, 2002 acted as a trigger for the complaints. Of that total, only 31 received a judicial sentence and 28 were expelled from the priesthood, the maximum ecclesiastical penalty for a priest.
— A murder, a suicide, unsolved crimes, when abuse has no limits
— The Church and abuses: A history of more than 60 years with fruitless measures
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ABUSES IN THE CHURCH
In 20 years, 128 priests, religious and nuns were involved in cases of sexual abuse within the Catholic Church of Argentina.
In 20 years, 128 priests, religious and nuns were involved in cases of sexual abuse within the Catholic Church of Argentina. Josh Applegate for Unsplash
Mariana García / María Alicia Alvado
In the last 20 years, since the complaints against the priest Julio César Grassi were broadcast on television, 128 members of the Argentine Catholic Church were involved in cases of sexual abuse, from Archbishop Edgardo Gabriel Storni or Bishop Gustavo Óscar Zanchetta, to altar boys and nuns. It's just a sample.
In Argentina there are no official data. What appears here are the names that elDiarioAR managed to collect based on its own sources, data provided by associations that survived ecclesiastical abuse and information that appears in the media.
Along with the name, it is mentioned who had a conviction and who received expulsion from the clerical state, the maximum penalty that a priest can receive within the Catholic Church.
Tulio Matiussi - Sentenced to 15 years
Eduardo Raúl López Márquez
Pablo Batallan
Moisés Pachado
Juan de Dios Gutiérrez - Sentenced to 12 years
Renato Rasguido
Maximiliano Di Virgilio
Fernando Paez
Hugo Pernini - Sentenced to 12 years
Gustavo Zanchetta - Sentenced to 4 years
Agustín Rosa Torino - Sentenced to 12 years - EXPELLED
Rubén Agustín Rosa Torino, sentenced on July 8, 2021 to 12 years in prison for the priest for seriously outrageous aggravated sexual abuse, to the detriment of two victims, and simple sexual abuse to the detriment of a third. Telam
Luis Alberto Brizzio
Walter Eduardo Avanzini
Daniel Gimenez
Hector Ricardo Gimenez
Julieta La Plata, a member of the Network of Survivors of Ecclesiastical Abuse, has been demanding since 2013 that her case be reopened against Héctor Ricardo Giménez, whom she accuses of having abused her when she was a child. The priest lives confined in a nursing home, located six blocks from the Archbishopric of La Plata. Eva Cabrera/Telam
Isaac Gómez - Sentenced to 11 years
Justo José Ilarraz - Sentenced to 25 years
Justo José Ilarraz, sentenced to 25 years in prison for the abuse and corruption of 7 minors between 10 and 14 years old, in Paraná. He is still a priest. Hernán Saravia / Télam
Jorge Luis Morello
José Antonio Mercau - Sentenced to 14 years - EXPELLED
Reynaldo Narvais
Domingo Pacheco - Sentenced to 13 years
Ruben Pardo
Martín Paz - Without judicial conviction - EXPELLED
Luis Gabriel Pezzolo - Sentenced to 11 years - EXPELLED
Fernando Enrique Picciochi - Sentenced to 12 years
Carlos Robledo
Ladislao Chomyn - Sentenced to 4 years - EXPELLED
Atilio Jesus Garay
Horacio Corbacho - Sentenced to 45 years
Horacio Corbacho sentenced to 45 years for abuse of deaf children at the Provolo Institute in Mendoza. He did not receive any sanction from the Church.
Nicola Corradi - Sentenced to 42 years
Kumiko Kosaka
Giovanni Granuzzo
Albano Mattioli
Victims of abuse at the Provolo Institute in Mendoza after learning of the ruling that sentenced Horacio Corbacho and Nicola Corradi to 45 and 42 years in prison. Luigi Spinelli, the third accused priest, died in 2016 as soon as the investigation began. Delfi Rodriguez / Argentine News
Luigi Spinelli
Viviana Fleitas
Luis Sabarre
Miguel Ángel Santurio - EXPELLED
Mario Napoleon Sasso - Sentenced to 17 years
“Father Seryo”
Luis Lenzi
Juan José Urrutia - Sentenced to 8 years
Luis Eduardo Sierra - Sentenced to 8 years - EXPELLED
Mario Koessler - Sentenced to 3 years suspended
Angel Duples
Carlos Raúl Altamirano - Sentenced to 12 years - EXPELLED
Néstor Monzón - Sentenced to 16 years - EXPELLED
Luis Bergliaffa
Walter Bustos
Carlos Eduardo José
Carlos Bareuther
Finnlugh Mac Conastair (father Alfred)
Nicolás Parma (father Felipe) - Sentenced to 17 years - EXPELLED
Hubeimar Rua
Emilio Lamas - EXPELLED
Eduardo Lorenzo
Priest Eduardo Lorenzo, accused of sexual abuse, committed suicide at the Cáritas de La Plata headquarters in December 2019, after the prosecutor requested his arrest. He was accused of the abuse of five boys between 13 and 15 years old. Argentine News
Jorge Bordón - Sentenced to 11 years
Edgardo Gabriel Storni
Aníbal Valenzuela - EXPELLED
Richard Suttle
Cristian Vazquez - Sentenced to 11 years - EXPELLED
Daniel Omar Acevedo - Sentenced to 3 years suspended - EXPELLED
Carlos Urrutigoity
Cristian Gramlich - EXPELLED
Marcelino Moya
Eliseo Pirmati
Maria Alicia Pacheco
Alessandro De Rossi
Felix Alejandro Martinez
Juan Diego Escobar Gaviria - Sentenced to 25 years
Alejandro Squizziatto
Carlos Richard Ibáñez Morino
Raul Del Castillo
Carlos Alberto Dorado
Carlos Miguel Buela
Fernando Yañez - EXPELLED
Julian Ruiz
Fabian Reimer - EXPELLED
Luxorio Ruiz Bilbao
Oscar Portillo
Diego Roqué
Walter Maggiolo
Asuncion Martinez
Julio César Grassi - Sentenced to 15 years
Julio César Grassi, sentenced on October 23, 2002 to 15 years in prison. The ruling is ratified by the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation. He continues to be a priest. Alejandro Amdan/Telam
Alfredo Soiza-Piñeyro - EXPELLED
Héctor Pinamonti - EXPELLED
Julio César Aguirre - EXPELLED
Hector Chuchietti
José Decuyper
Cesar Fretes
José Luis Serre - EXPELLED
Alfredo Nicola
Nestor Aramayo
José Carlos Aguilera - EXPELLED
Roberto Barco
Pablo Valdez
Horacio Chauque Perales
Jose Hazuda
Héctor Alfredo Cuñuel - Sentenced to 5 and 20 years
Raul Sidders
Manuel Pascual - EXPELLED
Jose Miguel Padilla
Ricardo Oscar Quiroga “Padre Coco” - EXPELLED
Abel Balbi
María Tellez Fajardo (Sister Marina)
Ruben Marchioni
Silvia Challú (“Sister Silvia”)
Miguel Angel Paz - EXPELLED
Mario Siderides
Carlos Alberto Maffini
Roberto Hamerler - EXPELLED
Mario Giuliano
Pedro Ortiz, “Brother Pedro”
Alberto Daniel Sardá
Sunday Otazo
Héctor Faustino Lezcano Pared - Sentenced to 24 years
Hector Faustino Pared, sentenced to 24 years in prison for the abuse of 13-year-old boys. He is still a priest. Argentine News (Cathcon!!!!!!!!!!!!)
Peter Mukekhe Wafula - EXPELLED
Virginio Isotton
Guillermo León Pulgarín Acevedo
Friar Diego
Lucas Galván - Sentenced to 2 years - EXPELLED
Humberto Gonzalez
Abelardo Silva
Orlando Alberto Battagliola
Luis Ernesto Jaramillo Carvajal
Joseph Rohr
Leonardo Alberto Galván - Sentenced to 8 years
Vitalino Trecco - Sentenced to 4 years
Sylvain Ramandimbiarisoa
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