Nuns\, including one who accused Bishop Franco of rape\, write to Kerala CM for protection

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Nuns, including one who accused Bishop Franco of rape, write to Kerala CM for protection

The 5 nuns, Sister Anupama, Sr Josephine, Sr Alphy, Sr Neena Rose and Sr Ancita, during an agitation against Bishop Franco in Kochi. File photo

The 5 nuns, Sister Anupama, Sr Josephine, Sr Alphy, Sr Neena Rose and Sr Ancita, during an agitation against Bishop Franco in Kochi. File photo   | Photo Credit: PTI

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Four of the five nuns who came out in support of the alleged rape victim have been transferred out of the Kuravilangad convent.

Four of the five nuns, who have been ordered to move out of the St. Francis Mission Home in Kuravilangad, near Kottayam and the nun, who has accused Bishop Franco of Jalandhar of raping her, have written to Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan seeking his intervention to ensure their safety.

In separate letters, the nuns have sought protection as well as a stay on their transfer order so that they be allowed to stay on at the Kuravilangadconvent until the trial in the rape case (Cr. No. 746/18) was over. The nuns have also sought protection from transfer for Sister Neena Rose, who is another inmate of the Kuravilangad convent, “especially considering our safety”, said the nuns in their letter to the Chief Minister.

 

The rape victim said in her letter that the five nuns, who are her colleagues in the convent, were providing her emotional support even as the convent authorities were refusing to provide for their needs, including medical treatment.

The transfer order issued to Sisters Anupama Kelamngalathuveli, Josephine Villoonnickal, Alphy Pallasseril and Ancitta Urumbil and Rose have been construed as vindictive action by the Church for the nuns participating in a public protest demanding the arrest of Bishop Frnaco of Jalandhar, who was accused of raping the nun of the religious congregation Missionaries of Jesus.

The bishop was arrested and released on bail.

The nuns said in their letter that the five of them faced threat from Bishop Franco, who was operating in connivance with the authorities at the convent.

The copies of the letter sent to the Chief Minister have also been marked to State police chief, Loknath Behra and to the chairperson of the State Women’s Commission.

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