A New York police officer was arrested in the Bronx on Tuesday and charged with raping a teenage parishioner of the church they both attend, the authorities said.

The officer, Vladimir Sosa, 38, was suspended without pay and stripped of his gun and badge after he was arrested at his home around 10 a.m. by officers from the Police Department’s Internal Affairs Bureau, the authorities said.

Officer Sosa was charged with three counts of third-degree rape, five counts of sexual misconduct, two counts of third-degree sexual abuse and other charges, officials said. He was arraigned on Tuesday night and released on his own recognizance.

Officer Sosa, who joined the force in July 2007, was assigned to work as a patrol officer in the 46th Precinct, in the Bronx, the police said.