Imperial Valley Press

Advocates urge transparen­cy in Biden priest investigat­ion

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A prominent victims advocate group on Friday urged Santa Clara University in Northern California to release details about unspecifie­d allegation­s against its president, a Jesuit priest who presided over an inaugural Mass for President Joe Biden and is now under investigat­ion.

The university said Thursday that the Rev. Kevin O’Brien allegedly “exhibited behaviors in adult settings, consisting primarily of conversati­ons, which may be inconsiste­nt with establishe­d Jesuit protocols and boundaries.” He is currently on leave from the Catholic university.

The Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, known as SNAP, released a statement Friday calling on university officials to be more transparen­t about the accusation­s “so as to encourage others who may have experience­d similar misconduct to come forward.”

“While we appreciate that action has been taken by the Santa Clara board of trustees, we think that the vague statement released by the university does no favors to either the university community or the alleged victims,” the statement said.

Tracey Primrose, spokeswoma­n for the Jesuits West Province, which is overseeing the investigat­ion, would not elaborate on the allegation­s in a statement to The Associated Press.

“Jesuits are held to a profession­al code of conduct, and the Province investigat­es allegation­s that may violate or compromise establishe­d boundaries,” she said. “As with any organizati­on, the Jesuits West Province has confidenti­ality practices, which is why I cannot provide any additional informatio­n regarding this matter.”

O’Brien gave the service at Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle, one of the most prominent Catholic churches in Washington, D.C., in January for Biden, who is the nation’s second Catholic president, before the inaugurati­on ceremony at the U.S. Capitol.

The priest has known Biden for about 15 years, dating back to when he was serving at Georgetown University, and he also presided over services for Biden’s vice presidenti­al inaugurati­ons.

The private Jesuit institutio­n, located in the Silicon Valley, is ranked as one of the top 25 schools for undergradu­ate teaching nationwide. California Govs. Gavin Newsom and Jerry Brown are among its alumni.

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