INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
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India is home to about 19 million Catholics
The Indian Catholic
Church has defended itself over how it handled allegations of sexual abuse reported by the TheIndianSubcontinent
On Thursday, a senior cardinal admitted he could have better handled the allegations that were brought to him.The TheIndianSubcontinent
reported two cases where Cardinal Oswald Gracias was claimed to have failed to respond quickly or offer support to the victims.Cardinal
Gracias, who is the Archbishop of Mumbai, is tipped by some as the next possible Pope.Victims and those who supported them allege that
Cardinal Gracias did not take allegations of abuse seriously when they were reported to him.The Archdiocese of Mumbai sent the
TheIndianSubcontinent a statement saying that, in the 2015 case of the alleged rape of a young boy by a parish priest in Mumbai, the
cardinal had met the boy and his family when an appointment had been requested
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Pope Francis with Cardinal Oswald Gracias (fourth from left)
"The cardinal tried to console the parents
The cardinal was to leave for Rome that same night
After the complainants left, the cardinal at once phoned up [the accused priest] and informed him of the allegations made against him."The
priest denied the allegations, but "the cardinal removed him from office immediately and told him that he was not even allowed to celebrate
Mass the next morning", the statement says
The cardinal then asked a bishop "to keep in touch with the family and start an inquiry", and then left for Rome, it says.When he reached
Rome, the cardinal phoned the bishop, who told him the family had subsequently informed the police themselves
Later on, the Church offered the family further help, but the family declined, the statement said
However, the cardinal understands their pain and remains ready to provide assistance.Image:Why is India's Catholic church silent about
sexual abuseCardinal Gracias is one of four men organising a major Vatican conference on child abuse this week.The issue of sexual abuse
within the Church is being called the Vatican's biggest crisis in modern times, and the integrity of the Catholic Church is said to ride
on the outcome of this conference.Over the past year, the Catholic Church has been reeling under multiple allegations of sexual abuse around
the world.But while abuse claims have made headlines in North and South America, Europe and Australia, very little is known about the
problems in Asian countries
In countries such as India there is a social stigma about reporting abuse
India's Catholics say there is a culture of fear and silence in the Catholic Church about sexual abuse by priests
Those who have dared to speak out say it has been an ordeal.