The alleged rape of a nun in Kerala by the Bishop of Jalandhar, Franco Mulakkal, between 2014 and 2016, is no longer seen as just another criminal case but symptomatic of all the ills that plague the Catholic Church. The Catholic Church, having vested its administrative, monetary and spiritual powers with the clergy, have created Franco-nstein like monsters, that it has no control over. With no accountability to anyone but themselves, many in the clergy have become morally corrupt and power-hungry. Pope Francis’s strongly worded statements against sexual exploitation go unheeded. So, the five nuns taking to the streets of Kochi in their religious garb, for the first time in India, crying for justice and calling for the arrest of Bishop Mulakkal, is seen as a fight of the meek and pious against the rich and powerful clergy: a David and Goliath moment. With a few in the clergy and sections of laity lending their support to the protests the church seems to be cleaving down the middle threatening to shake its very foundations.