Chicago Sun-Times

EVERGREEN PARK PRIEST REINSTATED AFTER CHILD SEX ABUSE ACCUSATION

- BY MOHAMMAD SAMRA, CST WIRE REPORTER msamra@suntimes.com Contributi­ng: Cindy Hernandez

An Evergreen Park priest was reinstated Tuesday, two weeks after the Archdioces­e of Chicago launched an investigat­ion into a child sexual abuse accusation from about 40 years ago.

The Rev. Paul Guzman returns to his position as associate pastor at Most Holy Redeemer Parish.

Guzman was reinstated after a review board found that there was “insufficie­nt reason to believe he was guilty of the allegation,” according to a letter from Cardinal Blase Cupich.

Guzman, a U.S. Navy Reservist, was deployed on a ship overseas when the allegation was received by the archdioces­e and was removed from ministry and interviewe­d by the Archdioces­e Independen­t Review Board when he returned, archdioces­e spokespers­on Susan Thomas said.

Asked about the quick resolution of the investigat­ion, Thomas said the allegation against Guzman was “handled according to establishe­d policies.”

The review board consists of nine to 11 individual­s appointed by the cardinal, according to Thomas. Among those on the board include a psychiatri­st, an attorney, a parish council member and a victim or parent of a victim of child sexual abuse.

In its investigat­ion, the archdioces­e interviewe­d Guzman, his accuser and other witnesses before providing investigat­ion results to the review board, which then made the recommenda­tion regarding Guzman’s reinstatem­ent.

On March 11, the archdioces­e received an allegation of sexual abuse that occurred when Guzman was a layman, 25 years before he entered Mundelein Seminary to prepare for the priesthood.

The accusation was reported to the Illinois Department of Children & Family Services and the Cook County state’s attorney’s office, Cupich said.

Guzman had agreed to live away from the parish during the investigat­ion, Cupich said, and the accuser was offered pastoral services of the archdioces­e’s victim assistance ministry.

“Father Guzman is convinced of the need for us as a church to keep our word that the safety of children remains our priority,” Cupich said. “At the same time, we must keep our commitment to do everything possible to restore Father Guzman’s good name.”

Last year, the Archdioces­e of Chicago added dozens of names to an online list of priests credibly accused of sex abuse.

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