Fr Preynat found guilty of
sex abuse and defrocked
A French priest accused of having abused dozens of
adolescents in the ‘70s and ‘80s is found guilty and defrocked.
By Cyprien Viet
Father Bernard Preynat has been found guilty of sex abuse of
minors and defrocked. The decision was taken by the Church’s ecclesiastical
court, while the date for a trial conducted by civilian authorities is yet to
be set.
The 73-year-old priest had been accused of abusing young
scouts entrusted to him in a Lyon suburb. The case has involved the city’s
archbishop, Cardinal Philippe Barbarin, who has been handed a suspended
sentence by a Lyon Court for failing to report allegations that Preynat had
abused boy scouts in his Diocese.
At the time of the alleged abuse, Cardinal Barbarin was not
the head of the Diocese of Lyon, but he left Preynat in his position in the
parish until 2015.
A communiqué released on Thursday by the French Episcopal
Conference said the formula used by the ecclesiastical collegial Court, in
charge of the criminal proceedings, is that Father Bernard Preynat “has been
found guilty of committing criminal offenses of a sexual nature against minors
under the age of sixteen.” During a 20 year period starting in the 1970s,
Preynat was in charge of a group of scouts at Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyon that was not
directly connected to the main Scout movement, and therefore was not subjected
to inspections. Decades later, an association named “La Parole Libérée”
revealed the scale of the abuse, which affected dozens of adolescents.
In view of the complainants’ requests for compensation,
Cardinal Barbarin asked for the statute of limitations to be waived. This
allowed the juridical process to go forward with the trial beginning on 6
August 2018.
"In light of the facts and their recurrence; the large
number of victims; the fact that Bernard Preynat abused the authority vested in
him within the scout group that he had founded and led since its creation,
taking upon himself the roles of leader and of chaplain; the Court has decided
to impose the maximum penalty under Church law in such a case, namely, the
removal of his status as a priest."
Preynat has one month to appeal the ruling at the Court of
the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, after which the sentence could
take effect.
The ecclesiastical Court will now examine the victims’
requests for financial compensation. Meanwhile, in the civil case against him,
Cardinal Barbarin has been handed a six-month suspended sentence for not having
removed Preynat from his parish despite various reports of misconduct. He is
currently awaiting the outcome of his appeal that will be heard starting on 28
November. In the meantime, the Diocese has been entrusted to the
apostolic administrator, Bishop Michel Dubost, although Cardinal Barbarin
remains the titular archbishop of Lyon.
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