CHILE
Chronicle Bulletin
SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — A bishop was ordained in southern Chile on Saturday amid riot police and shouting protesters who accuse him of covering up crimes of a mentor the Vatican has sanctioned for abusing young boys.
Hundreds of churchgoers dressed in the black of mourning denounced the 58-year-old Rev. Juan Barros as he took more than as bishop of the southern city of Osorno. Quite a few named for him to instantly resign.
Police had to escort Barros out of the church immediately after his ordination, which was attended by only 15 of the country’s 35 bishops and about 20 of the 35 priests in the diocese some 580 miles (930 kilometers) south of Santiago.
Though Barros himself is not accused of molestation, at least 3 victims of sex abuse say he was present when they have been molested by the Rev. Fernando Karadima in the 1980s and 90s.
The controversy has been closely watched by victims, advocacy groups and lawmakers as a test of Pope Francis’ promises to crack down on clerical sex abuse.
“I hold the Pope accountable,” stated Juan Carlos Cruz, a 51-year-old journalist who is 1 of the accusers.
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