Amid calls for a Vatican investigation, Newark Archbishop John J.
Myers came under fierce criticism Monday for his handling of a priest
who attended youth retreats and heard confessions from minors in
defiance of a lifetime ban on ministry to children.
Child Abuse Enabler Abp. John J. Myers |
At the Monmouth County church where the Rev. Michael Fugee had been
spending time with a youth group, angry parishioners said they were
never told about Fugee’s background and they questioned Myers’ defense
of the priest, the subject of a lengthy story in the Sunday Star-Ledger.
"It’s complete craziness that the church can let this happen," said
John Santulli, 38, a father of two at St. Mary Parish in Colts Neck.
"I’m a softball coach, and I need a background check just to get on the
field. Every single person I spoke to today said, ‘Oh my God. I didn’t
know about this.’ It’s incomprehensible."
What a hoot! Rev. Fugee has fun with children. |
Trenton Bishop David M. O’Connell, who previously said Fugee was
operating in the diocese without his knowledge or permission, has
ordered the pastor of St. Mary to bar the priest from any church
activities, a spokeswoman said in a statement Monday.
The bishop of Paterson, Arthur Serratelli, has likewise said Fugee was on a retreat at Lake Hopatcong without permission.
For the first time in his many years as an advocate for victims of
clergy sex abuse, Mark Crawford, New Jersey director of the Survivors
Network of those Abused by Priests, called on the archbishop to resign,
characterizing Fugee as the latest in a string of problem priests
shielded by Myers.
Read more at The Star-Ledger >>
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