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"A Francisco José Cox no le pasará nada...los delitos están prescritos"


Francisco José Cox Huneeus (born 18 December 1933 in Santiago de Chile) is a Chilean Bishop of the Roman Catholic Church and member of Schoenstatt Movement accused of abusing young boys for years.

Cox Huneeus, also known as padre Papán, became bishop of Talca in 1961 and 1981 secretary of the Pontifical Council for the Family in Rome. In 1985 he became bishop of La Serena, Chile.

Priest Manuel Hervia reported in 1992 to bishops Alejandro Goic Karmelic and Carlos González Cruchaga, president of the Chilean Episcopal Conference, about the abuses of Cox in La Serena. But as after three years no investigation was initiated, Hervia informed Archbishop Carlos Oviedo Cavada assuming that the Nuntius should be informed. Cox's effusive preferences for young men has been attested by witnesses.

In 2001 he was ordered to Latin American Episcopal Conference in Colombia.

In 2002, Archbishop Francisco Javier Errázuriz Ossa revealed that Cox had resigned voluntarily because of "improper conduct" related to his "somewhat exuberant affection," especially with children and that Cox was transferred due to "inappropriate behavior".

Francisco Javier Errázuriz asked to protect the Roman Catholic Church and considered the claims against Cox as not proven and as suspicion because of the exuberant amiability of Cox's behavior

The Catholic Church declines to answer questions about Cox's whereabouts. Cox is living apparently in Koblenz, Germany by the Schoenstatt Community. "I apologize for the dark side of me that opposes to the Evangelium"

Chile's legal system, meanwhile, never even learned of the charges against Cox.

References

Francisco José Cox Wikipedia