Catholic Nun alleges victimisation after exposing sexual harassment by priests

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Rev. Sr. Anastasia Kinse

By Mary Akpan

A dismissed Nigerian Catholic Nun,  Rev. Sr. Anastasia Kinse, has claimed that she was dismissed from convent after accusing some Catholic priests of sexual harrasssment.

The Nun insists that she has evidence to back up her claims.

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Speaking on Arise TV, Sr. Anastasia, who previously served under the Auchi Catholic Diocese in Edo State, claimed she was dismissed after exposing the sexual misconduct.

The former Nun said she joined the Congregation of Mother of Perpetual Help of the Archangels Sisters in 2015 but soon began facing challenges after reporting incidents of alleged sexual advances by priests.

She said that in 2016, for instance, a priest invited her to spend a week with him at his parish, which she declined.

Sr. Anastasia also claimed that another priest put his belt around her waist under the guise of taking her measurements for clothes.

According to her, the psychological impact of these incidents was later described by Church authorities as “madness.”

She said the series of events culminated in her eventual dismissal from both her congregation and her teaching role.

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