San Francisco Chronicle - (Sunday)

Paul Shanley — priest at heart of sex abuse scandal

- OBITUARY

A former Roman Catholic street priest who played a pivotal role in the sexualabus­e scandal that rocked the Archdioces­e of Boston has died, authoritie­s said Friday. Paul Shanley was 89.

Police inWare, a town in westcentra­l Massachuse­tts where Shanley had been living since his release from prison in 2017, confirmed his death but did not say how he died. WFXTTV, Boston’s

Fox News affiliate, said he died of heart failure on Oct. 28.

Shanley was a popular priest who counseled gay and troubled youths in the 1960s and 1970s. In 2005, he was convicted of raping a boy at a Newton church in the 1980s and sentenced to 12 years in prison.

Shanley’s release in July 2017 triggered a firestorm of protests from some of his victims, who alleged he sexually abused them as children.

Shanley was a notorious figure in the clergy sex abuse scandal that exploded in Boston in 2002, after the Boston Globe revealed that dozens of priests had molested and raped children for decades while church supervisor­s covered it up and shuffled abusive priests from parish to parish.

The Vatican defrocked Shanley in 2004 after dozens of men came forward and reported being sexually abused by him.

Internal church records that were made public during the scandal contained documents indicating Shanley had attended a forum with others who later went on to form the North American ManBoy Love Associatio­n, or NAMBLA, a pedophile advocacy organizati­on.

The Boston archdioces­e, the fourthlarg­est in the U. S. with more than 1.8 million Catholics, has called Shanley’s crimes against children “reprehensi­ble.”

 ?? Massachuse­tts Sex Offender Registry Board ?? Former priest Paul Shanley was sentenced to 12 years in prison in the church scandal.
Massachuse­tts Sex Offender Registry Board Former priest Paul Shanley was sentenced to 12 years in prison in the church scandal.

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