Fake Colombian priest unmasked after 18 years

AFP  |  Madrid 

A Colombian man who pretended to be a for 18 years hearing and celebrating weddings, was exposed just before Christmas, the diocese in where he was preaching said Monday.

Marriages and baptisms carried out by remain valid but are not even though the "grace of God acted" on the faithful who were deceived, the for the diocese of and told AFP.

Ibarra moved to from in October 2017 and had been in charge of the church in the village of Medina Sidonia, which is home to some 11,000 people, in the southern region of Andalusia.

He had pretended to be a for the past 18 years, the she added.

Colombian church officials informed the diocese on December 13 that it had received a complaint that Ibarra had forged his ordination documents and that after carrying out a "thorough investigation" they had concluded that he had never been ordained, the Spanish diocese said in a statement.

He was ordered to go back to his archdiocese of origin in Colombia, Santa Fe de Antioquia, it added.

The diocese of and said it regretted that "events like this could overshadow the work of parishioners and ordained priests, who serve the Church every day in an exemplary way."

Like in other increasingly secular European countries, is finding it difficult to attract new recruits to the priesthood in recent years and has had to resort to importing priests, often from its former colonies in

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First Published: Mon, December 24 2018. 20:30 IST