Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Priest faces charges as fallout from sex abuse scandal grows

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HARRISBURG » A Roman Catholic priest was charged on Tuesday with groping a 17-year-old girl and sending her nude images of himself, just a week after a grand jury reported the church had covered up decades of child molestatio­n by priests across the state.

The charges of felony corruption of minors and misdemeano­r indecent assault against 30-year-old Kevin Lonergan were not a result of the landmark grand jury investigat­ion but stemmed from a complaint filed in June, after the grand jury had finished its work, authoritie­s said.

This is at least the second case of possible priest abuse being investigat­ed in the Allentown Diocese since the grand jury finished its report, which identified 301 “predator priests” in a half-dozen Pennsylvan­ia dioceses, including 37 in Allentown, going back to the 1940s.

Authoritie­s have charged just two priests as a result of the grand jury investigat­ion, including a priest who has since pleaded guilty.

But because of time limits in state law on the prosecutio­n of old cases, Attorney General Josh Shapiro said those two were the only priests named in the report that his office could charge. Some of those named were prosecuted years ago, and more than 100 are dead.

Court papers did not list a lawyer for Lonergan. Lehigh County District Attorney Jim Martin said Allentown Diocese officials immediatel­y reported the matter to law enforcemen­t and Lonergan has been removed from active ministry.

Lonergan met the girl at Mass last year, authoritie­s said.

Meanwhile, fallout from the grand jury report is growing.

A Roman Catholic university plans to remove the names of three bishops from campus buildings, saying Monday that it is acting in solidarity with victims of child sexual abuse.

The University of Scranton said three bishops — Jerome D. Hannan, J. Carroll McCormick, and James C. Timlin — in the local diocese were found in the report to have covered up crimes by priests and put children in harm’s way.

Hannan served from 1954 until his death in 1965. McCormick served from 1966 until 1983 and died in 1996. Timlin served from 1984 until 2003 and is 91 years old.

The diocese’s response to the report noted that Timlin instituted a uniform response policy for allegation­s of abuse and establishe­d an internal review board.

Pope Francis vowed Monday that “no effort must be spared” to root out sex abuse by priests and church coverups, but Francis gave no indication that he would sanction complicit bishops or end the Vatican culture of secrecy that has allowed the crisis to fester.

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