BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) - A Roman Catholic priest who won fame running an Argentine foundation for poor youths was convicted yesterday of sexually molesting a boy who participated in the programme. He was sentenced to 15 years in prison.
A three-judge panel found Father Julio Gra**i guilty of one count of sexual abuse and one count of corrupting a minor. He was acquitted of 15 other charges alleging abuse of two other boys at his "Happy the Children" Foundation. All the alleged crimes occurred in 1996.
Gra**i, 52, continued to proclaim his innocence, saying he was "the victim of an injustice."
"I feel shamed by justice, not by me," he said after the verdict.
Gra**i became widely known in Argentina after starting the "Happy the Children" Foundation in 1993, opening several homes for poor children and doing other charitable work.
Through television appearances and other appeals, the priest raised millions of dollars (euros), many of the donations coming from important public figures who distanced themselves from the priest after the allegations.
A lawyer for one of the alleged victims said it was good that Gra**i was sentenced, but he criticised the priest's acquittal on most of the charges.
"We are going to appeal the verdict because there are facts that have not been considered," attorney Juan Pablo Gallego said.
bwoy sometimes yu haffi wonda enuh cah some people dutty and dem will say things just fi get money and people like those are easy targets nowadays...but ah well
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It is amazing, Catholic Church is made up of so many cultures, in so many countries, and has the same problems over and over. I think (IMHO) the Catholic Church has something going on behind closed doors.
Enough is enough, just like they hold Presidents, CEO's accountable for crimes committed by their countries, or organizations against others, I think we need to hold accountable the leaders of the church.
What good does it do when the Pope speaks out on crimes against humanity, when his own church is not in order.
-- Edited by jamwomen on Thursday 11th of June 2009 08:56:01 AM