Posted on 03/20/2018 4:09:32 PM PDT by ebb tide
ROSARIO, Argentina - A bishop and several other Church officials have been arrested in Brazil, accused of stealing around $600,000 from the faithful. The arrests took place as part of an operation called Caiphas, which began at the crack of dawn on Monday.
Close to a dozen people, including Bishop José Ronaldo Ribeiro, the diocesan vicar general, and four other priests are accused of conspiracy to commit a crime and of having diverted resources from the Diocese of Formosa, according to reports by Spanish news agency Efe.
Ronaldo was appointed to the diocese of Formosa, in the center-west state of Goiás, by Pope Francis in 2014.
Before being appointed to Formosa, Ronaldo served for seven years as bishop of Janaúba, a city north of the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais, where he was also accused of irregularities that were never investigated, according to local news site EM.
The ongoing investigation by prosecutors and police started in 2015, following complaints by parishioners. In an interview with local media two years ago, Ronaldo denied any wrong-doing, saying that the money collected from parishes is used to pay for the maintenance of priests residences, seminaries, and other church buildings.
According to prosecutors, the money came from church collections boxes, donations, as well as wedding and baptism fees.
Efe also reports that sources from the Public Ministry of Goiás told them that up to nine people have been arrested, and that authorities were executing ten search warrants simultaneously in three different locations: Formosa, Posse and Planaltina.
Since being appointed to Formosa, Ronaldo has refused to give an account of diocesan funds, and in January the faithful decided to stage a protest urging transparency by withholding their donations from the collection plate.
The center-west section of the Brazilian bishops conference (CNBB) released a statement on Monday, saying they are united in prayer, participating in the pain of the diocesan church of Formosa.
The statement also says that the president of the regional CNBB, Bishop Messias dos Reis Silveira, of Uruaçu, was in Formosa in the name of Pope Francis and at the request of the Vaticans embassy in Brazil.
The bishop is in Formosa to express the solidarity and closeness of the nunciature with the church of Formosa and also with the diocesan bishop, after the allegations against him. As the statement notes, the investigation and clarification of facts are still in progress.
He’ll be OK. Any FOF (Friend of Francis) is always just fine and doesn’t have to worry about anything.
Ghey?
That he was moved to a given diocese, even if its a bit of a promotion, doesn’t mean he’s a FOF. But I think I’ve heard of this guy before, in a bad light...
The devil made him do it.
I read something about him in the Spanish press, and yes, there were problems before he went to this diocese. He may be corrupt or he may just be incompetent.
After decades of far more disturbing scandals, the Church is probably relieved to finally have a good old-fashioned embezzlement scheme on its hands.
What does a priest need with $600,000?
Payoff his victims?
“Embezzlement” is a harsh and unmerciful term. Did Our Lord ever accuse anyone using that word? I think we need to accompany the bishop on his journey of misappropriation of funds with mercy and understanding. After all, who are we to judge? /s
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