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Associate pastor at Evergreen Park steps aside during investigat­ion

Chicago Archdioces­e looking into decades-old allegation of sexual abuse

- By Mike Nolan mnolan@tribpub.com

An associate pastor at an Evergreen Park church has stepped aside after the Chicago Archdioces­e said it was informed of an allegation that he sexually abused a minor some 40 years ago, before he entered the priesthood.

In a letter to parishione­rs of Most Holy Redeemer, Cardinal Blase Cupich said the archdioces­e received the allegation while the Rev. Paul Guzman was serving overseas on military duty.

The alleged abuse occurred when Guzman was a layman and 25 years before he entered Mundelein Seminary to prepare for the priesthood, according to the letter.

Guzman was directed to step aside from ministry immediatel­y and to live away from Most Holy Redeemer Parish when he returned from his military service, according to the letter.

Guzman serves as a lieutenant in the U.S. Navy Reserve and was stationed as a chaplain at Camp Lemonnier in Djibouti in Africa, according to the Navy.

The cardinal’s letter said the allegation of abuse was reported to the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services and the Cook County state’s attorney. The person making the allegation has been offered the opportunit­y to take part in an investigat­ion by the archdioces­e, according to the letter.

“It is important to remind everyone that, while the Archdioces­e takes every allegation of child sexual abuse seriously, the fact of an allegation does not presume guilt,” Cupich wrote.

Guzman did not respond Monday to messages seeking comment.

He was ordained in May 2012 by Cardinal Francis George and initially assigned to St. Damian in Oak Forest, according to the archdioces­e.

Guzman worked for 10 years as a police officer with the U.S. Department of Justice and 17 years as a nurse before his ordination, according to the archdioces­e.

The archdioces­e letter cautions an allegation does not presume guilt, and asks people to reserve judgment until the investigat­ion is complete.

Last December, Cupich reinstated influentia­l Faith Community of St. Sabina leader the Rev. Michael Pfleger following an investigat­ion into abuse allegation­s against the priest.

Pfleger was forced away from the church in mid-October after a man in his 40s alleged the priest sexually abused him in the late 1980s, but an investigat­ion by the diocese determined the allegation­s were unfounded.

It was the second time Pfleger had been accused of sexual abuse then reinstated.

In May 2021, the pastor of Christ the King Church on Chicago’s Southwest Side was reinstated after a month’s leave by Cupich following an accusation of sexual assault that allegedly occurred nearly four decades earlier.

In a letter to parishione­rs at the time the allegation surfaced, Sullivan wrote that while he was at a fast-food restaurant, he made “unwelcome verbal comments to a female employee that upset her to the extent that her parents and the police were contacted.” Sullivan wrote that there was no physical contact between himself and the young woman.

The Rev. Larry Sullivan had stepped away from parish responsibi­lities following a report alleging he sexually assaulted a minor when he was 18, but the allegation could not be substantia­ted, the archdioces­e said.

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