SANTIAGO, Chile — The police and prosecutors raided Roman Catholic Church offices in two Chilean cities on Wednesday looking for files, investigative reports and documents related to a sexual abuse scandal that has damaged the clergy’s reputation in Chile.

The surprise raids targeted the headquarters of Santiago’s Ecclesiastical Court and the bishop’s office in Rancagua in the O’Higgins region, where 14 priests are accused of having had sexual relations with minors.

Cardinal Ricardo Ezzati, the archbishop of Santiago, said church officials “gave the prosecutor all the requested documentation.” He added that they were “available to cooperate with the civilian justice system in all that is required.”

In May, all of Chile’s active bishops offered to quit for having failed to protect children from priests who raped, groped and molested them.