An Argentine court found two Catholic priests guilty of sexually abusing children at a school for the deaf, in a case that raised questions about how Pope Francis responded to the crimes
An Argentine court found two Catholic priests guilty of sexually abusing children at a school for the deaf, in a case that horrified the country and raised questions about how Pope Francis, an Argentine native, responded to the crimes.
The two clerics—the Rev. Nicola Corradi and the Rev. Horacio Corbacho—and a third man, a gardener, on Monday were found to have sexually abused 11 boys and girls as young as 5 years of age at the Provolo Institute in the town of Lujan de Cuyo from 2005 to 2016.
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