Priest Accused of Child Abuse by 60-Year-Old Incident in India
A shocking allegation has been made against Rev. Denis Manuel Carneiro, an associate pastor at St. Mary Parish in Buffalo Grove, Illinois, where he was removed from pastoral duties amid the accusation.
The abuse allegedly took place about 60 years ago when Carneiro was still a priest with the Archdiocese of Bhopal, India. The Archdiocese of Chicago has reported the incident to civil authorities and is currently investigating. Cardinal Blase Cupich, head of the Chicago Archdiocese, described the situation as "heartbreaking" and emphasized that the welfare of children in their care is their top priority.
Carneiro denies the allegations, but his statement was deemed insufficient by the church officials. The archbishop's letter to parishioners reassures them that anyone who feels they have been abused will be received with dignity and compassion.
It's unclear how the alleged abuse came to light or what steps the Archdiocese of Bhopal is taking to address the issue. However, Carneiro's past assignments in Chicago and the suburbs raise questions about his involvement with vulnerable populations during that time.
Carneiro served at several parishes between 1972 and 2013, including Holy Family Parish in Inverness, Our Lady of the Rosary Parish in Dunning, and Parroquia de Nuestra SeΓ±ora del Rosario. He was also a chaplain at St. Alexius Hospital in Hoffman Estates.
The incident highlights the ongoing struggle to confront cases of child abuse by clergy members and the need for greater transparency and accountability within religious institutions.
A shocking allegation has been made against Rev. Denis Manuel Carneiro, an associate pastor at St. Mary Parish in Buffalo Grove, Illinois, where he was removed from pastoral duties amid the accusation.
The abuse allegedly took place about 60 years ago when Carneiro was still a priest with the Archdiocese of Bhopal, India. The Archdiocese of Chicago has reported the incident to civil authorities and is currently investigating. Cardinal Blase Cupich, head of the Chicago Archdiocese, described the situation as "heartbreaking" and emphasized that the welfare of children in their care is their top priority.
Carneiro denies the allegations, but his statement was deemed insufficient by the church officials. The archbishop's letter to parishioners reassures them that anyone who feels they have been abused will be received with dignity and compassion.
It's unclear how the alleged abuse came to light or what steps the Archdiocese of Bhopal is taking to address the issue. However, Carneiro's past assignments in Chicago and the suburbs raise questions about his involvement with vulnerable populations during that time.
Carneiro served at several parishes between 1972 and 2013, including Holy Family Parish in Inverness, Our Lady of the Rosary Parish in Dunning, and Parroquia de Nuestra SeΓ±ora del Rosario. He was also a chaplain at St. Alexius Hospital in Hoffman Estates.
The incident highlights the ongoing struggle to confront cases of child abuse by clergy members and the need for greater transparency and accountability within religious institutions.