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    2 Catholic priests convicted for abusing deaf children

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorNovember 26, 2019No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Nicola Corradi (in a wheelchair) Armando Gómez (left) leave the courtroom in Mendoza
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    A court in Argentina has sentenced two Roman Catholic priests to more than 40 years in prison for sexually abusing deaf children at a church school.

    Horacio Corbacho and Nicola Corradi, as well as a gardener, were found guilty of rape and abuse at the school in Mendoza province from 2004 to 2016.

    Several victims were in court to see sentence passed on Monday.

    The case has shocked Argentina, Pope Francis’ homeland, with many accusing the Church of acting too slowly.

    The Catholic Church has faced an avalanche of child sexual abuse accusations around the world in the last few decades.

    On Monday, the court in the provincial capital Mendoza sentenced Argentine priest Corbacho to 45 years in prison.

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    The 59 year old was found guilty of sexually abusing children at the Instituto Antonio Provolo de Mendoz​a in the city of Luján de Cuyo.

    Corradi, an 83-year-old Italian national, was given a 42-year sentence.

    He had been investigated for abuses at the institute’s school in Verona, Italy, in the 1970s, but was never charged.

    Armando Gómez, the gardener at the Luján de Cuyo school was jailed for 18 years.

    The sentences cannot be appealed against.

    None of the defendants made any comment after the sentences were read out.

    Some of the victims’ mothers present in the courtroom were seen crying and hugging each other.

    Meanwhile, a crowd of mainly young people cheered the verdicts outside the court.

    “You have no idea how important this is for us, and for the world,” factory worker Ariel Lizárraga, the father of one of the victims, was quoted as saying by the Washington Post.

    “The church has been trying to hide these abuses. But these priests raped and abused our children. Our deaf children! Today, the taboo against accusing priests stops here,” he said.

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