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Aspiring Priests To Provide a “Hoja de Delincuencia” or criminal report to enter Seminary

In Costa Rica, one of the requirements of most employers when considering an applicant for a job is a “hoja de delincuencia”, Spanish for criminal or police record.
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Daily, people line up at the Poder Judicial offices across the country or go online to obtain their criminal record that is either attached to a resume or required to complete a job application.
After ordering the expulsion of an aspiring priest accused of “multiple rapes” of women, the Catholic Church is now considering making the criminal record a requirement, to filter against aspiring priests having a criminal past.
From now on, each bishop will decide in his diocese whether or not the hoja de delincuencia would be a requirement to enter the Seminario (Seminary).
Mauricio Granados, deputy secretary of

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