The 93-year-old Cordoban priest convicted of abuse has died
Hector Pinamonti, a Cordoban priest convicted of sexual abuse, has passed away at the age of 93.
Hector Pinamonti, a former priest from Córdoba, Argentina, passed away at the age of 93 in Sampacho, located 40 kilometers from Río Cuarto. Pinamonti had been condemned in 2021 by a canonical judicial process for repeated sexual abuse against a young girl, which occurred approximately 20 years prior to the conviction. His punishment included a total ban on performing sacred ministry in public, a significant restriction for an individual in his position.
The case came to light after a woman filed a complaint, alleging she had been sexually abused by Pinamonti in 1978 when she was just 11 years old. This initial accusation led to further inquiries and subsequent accusations from two other victims who reported similar abuses that took place at the San Basilio parish rectory. The legal ruling, issued on February 3, 2021, was signed by Bishop Adolfo Uriona of the Diocese of Concepción de Río Cuarto, emphasizing the serious nature of the allegations of abuse that spanned several decades.
The details surrounding Pinamonti's death remain undisclosed, and while his passing may put an end to his personal suffering, it raises ongoing questions about accountability in the religious institution regarding sexual abuse cases. This event is part of a broader conversation in Argentina and worldwide about how such abuses are handled within the church, highlighting a need for systemic changes to protect future generations and support victims of such heinous acts.