The latest scandal from America's worst bishop
Abp. John J. Myers' retirement estate: a picture of rapacious greed, corruption and scandal |
KEARNY,
N.J. — Mater Dei Academy sits shuttered, blue drapes pulled across its
windows, atop a hill in this working-class city. From its steps, you can
peer across the mist-shrouded expanse of the Meadowlands to the distant
spires of Manhattan.
For
generations, this blond brick Catholic elementary school tossed a
lifeline to the immigrants who, wave upon wave, washed ashore here. The
Archdiocese of Newark closed it two years ago. Church officials offered
deep regrets; the church’s wallet is thin to the touch these days.
“It
was a loved place, that school,” said Dorothy Gawronski, a crossing
guard holding a red “Stop” sign. “But the church, I don’t think it’s
rich anymore.”
All of which brings me along a winding and narrow road that switches back and forth across the wooded Capoolong Creek
to a splendid 8.5-acre spread in the hamlet of Pittstown. This is rural
and rather affluent Hunterdon County, 49 miles from Mater Dei.
John
J. Myers, the archbishop of the Newark Archdiocese, comes to this
vacation home on many weekends. The 4,500-square-foot home has a
handsome amoeba-shaped swimming pool out back. And as he’s 72, and
retirement beckons in two years, he has renovations in mind. A small
army of workers are framing a 3,000-square-foot addition.
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