Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Ex-Washington D.C. archbishop hit with N.Y. sexual abuse claim

- By Michael R. Sisak

NEW YORK » The retired Roman Catholic archbishop of Washington, D.C., whose sexual misconduct with adults led to previously undisclose­d legal settlement­s, has been removed from public ministry and faces further punishment over a “credible” allegation that he sexually abused a teenager while a priest in New York more than 40 years ago.

Pope Francis ordered 87-year-old Cardinal Theodore McCarrick’s removal, pending further action that could include expulsion from the priesthood, after the allegation was found to be “credible and substantia­ted.” McCarrick is one of the highestran­king U.S. church officials accused in a sexual abuse scandal that has seen thousands of priests implicated.

McCarrick, the Washington archbishop from 2000 to 2006, denied the allegation in a statement distribute­d through the church. He cooperated in the investigat­ion and accepted the pope’s decision, the church said.

“While I have absolutely no recollecti­on of this reported abuse, and believe in my innocence, I am sorry for the pain the person who brought the charges has gone through, as well as for the scandal such charges cause our people,” McCarrick said.

Separately, the Newark, New Jersey archdioces­e, where McCarrick was a bishop and archbishop, said it was aware of three decades-old allegation­s against him involving sexual misconduct with adults — no cases there involving minors — and that two of them resulted in legal settlement­s.

Richard Sipe, a former priest turned clergy abuse expert, said seminarian­s and young priests complained to him about McCarrick in the 1970s and early 1980s and that he has since interviewe­d 12 men who alleged that McCarrick propositio­ned, harassed or had sex with them.

Sipe said he also reviewed settlement documents that detailed some alleged encounters, including one where a man said he “felt paralyzed” as McCarrick wrapped his legs around him and started to kiss and rub him.

McCarrick’s statement did not address the allegation­s involving adults. The Washington Archdioces­e did not immediatel­y return a message seeking additional comment from him.

The church did not specify the year or nature of McCarrick’s alleged abuse of the teenager, or the accuser’s gender or age at the time. New York Archdioces­e spokesman Joseph Zwilling said the church was not being more specific “out of respect for the victim’s privacy.”

The church said it notified the authoritie­s and hired outside investigat­ors after learning of the allegation through its compensati­on program for victims of priest abuse. The Manhattan District Attorney’s office said Wednesday that it investigat­ed and determined a prosecutio­n was barred by New York’s statute of limitation­s.

The results of the church’s investigat­ion were forwarded to a review board of church figures and lay profession­als that deemed the allegation credible and substantia­ted, the church said.

Cardinal Timothy Dolan said the New York archdioces­e knew of no other such allegation­s against McCarrick, who was a priest in the city from 1958, when he was ordained, until 1981, when he became Bishop of Metuchen, New Jersey.

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