: Archbishop Daniel Acharuparambil of Verapoly stated that the church acted "sternly" and "promptly" to address the human frailties revealed by the incident. Allegations of Prior Warnings
: The driver recorded their intimate scenes on his mobile phone and began circulating them after their relationship soured. Kerala Mobile Mms Scandal Nun Aluva Kanyasthree
Following the revelation, the church and the congregation took immediate disciplinary measures: : Archbishop Daniel Acharuparambil of Verapoly stated that
The 2008 sex scandal involving a Catholic nun in Aluva, Kerala, remains one of the most controversial incidents in the history of the local church. The case gained widespread notoriety because it involved the circulation of illicit videos over mobile phones and the internet, marking an early instance of a digital privacy breach and "MMS scandal" within a religious institution. The Core Incident The case gained widespread notoriety because it involved
This incident is often cited alongside other major controversies involving the Kerala clergy, such as the Abhaya case and later allegations against Bishop Franco Mulakkal . Critics frequently point to the Aluva case as evidence of the Church's historical tendency to "look the other way" until a scandal becomes too public to ignore.
: Reports indicate she was eventually rehabilitated with a hospital job in Delhi.