Priest Faces Trial in Ticino for Multiple Sexual Assault Charges
56-year-old priest stands trial in Lugano for alleged sexual assaults against nine victims, including four minors, between 2015 and 2023.
56-year-old priest stands trial in Lugano for alleged sexual assaults against nine victims, including four minors, between 2015 and 2023.

"The trial is taking place behind closed doors, with only journalists allowed to attend"
A significant trial commenced Thursday at the Ticino cantonal criminal court in Lugano, southern Switzerland, where a 56-year-old priest faces serious sexual assault charges. The case has drawn considerable attention in the traditionally Catholic canton, marking one of the most prominent clergy abuse trials in recent Swiss history. The accused, who has been in preventive detention for nine months, appeared before the court to face multiple charges related to alleged sexual assaults against nine victims.
The charges against the priest span an eight-year period from 2015 to 2023, during which he held positions of significant responsibility within the diocese of Lugano. As a spiritual advisor and youth coordinator, he worked closely with young people and served as a religious education teacher in various secondary schools. The prosecution has brought forward multiple counts of sexual coercion, sexual acts with persons incapable of discernment or resistance, sexual acts with children, and pornography charges. Among the nine alleged victims, four were minors at the time of the reported incidents.
The case has sent shockwaves through the diocese of Lugano and the broader Catholic community in Ticino. The accused priest held various positions of trust, including membership in several committees and teaching roles, which has amplified the community's concern. The diocese has implemented stricter protective measures and protocols in response to these allegations, reflecting a broader movement within the Swiss Catholic Church to address and prevent abuse cases.
The trial is proceeding under strict privacy measures, with proceedings conducted behind closed doors, though journalists are permitted to attend. This approach aims to protect the victims' identities while maintaining transparency in the judicial process. The accused faces multiple serious charges under Swiss law, including sexual coercion and acts with minors. The court's handling of this case is being closely watched as it may set precedents for similar cases in Switzerland's ongoing efforts to address historical and current abuse within religious institutions.