Houston Chronicle

Ex-Conroe clergyman accused of 2005 rape

Priest also allegedly propositio­ned cleric for sex before arrest

- By Nicole Hensley STAFF WRITER

A Houston-area priest allegedly propositio­ned another priest for sex in the months before he was arrested and jailed in 2018 on multiple counts of indecency with a child, according to court records mistakenly made public this week.

In the newly filed documents, Montgomery County prosecutor­s also say Manuel La Rosa-Lopez raped a woman in 2005. Prosecutor­s outlined both allegation­s in a “notice of extraneous conduct and/or bad acts” ahead of the priest’s February trial. The latest encounter happened in May 2018 when La Rosa-Lopez allegedly exposed himself to another priest at a Galveston County hotel and asked for oral sex. After the priest declined, the accused cleric then asked him if he would “like to be assigned to a larger parish.”

The priest, identified by initials in court records, reported the incident to Archdioces­e of Galveston-Houston officials that same month, court records show. La Rosa-Lopez, then assigned to St. John the Fisher Catholic Church in Richmond, continued to work for at least three more months until he was removed

from the ministry ahead of his Sept. 11 arrest on allegation­s that he molested two children at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Conroe.

The 10-page document indicates that the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office has identified at least five accusers with allegation­s of inappropri­ate encounters dating back nearly 30 years. It also includes a list of potential witnesses — among them Cardinal Daniel DiNardo — who prosecutor­s say may have had knowledge of the incidents.

Prosecutor Nancy Hebert said the document, signed on Thursday and uploaded to La Rosa-Lopez’s case file, was supposed

to be sealed and not publicly available. A signed order to seal the record also was uploaded and made public.

The same document also alleges that in 2005, La Rosa-Lopez “groped and raped” a woman at a Sugar Land church where he was attending meetings. About a week after La Rosa-Lopez’s arrest, a report of that allegation was lodged with Sugar Land Police Department.

The allegation was too old to produce charges, Sugar Land police spokesman Doug Adolph said. Conroe Police Department detectives, however, were contacted because of their investigat­ion into the priest, he said.

Archdioces­e officials on Friday referred questions to La Rosa-Lopez’s lawyer,

Wendell Odom, who denied the rape allegation.

“We adamantly deny raping anybody at any time,” Odom said. “If the state believes that happened, I think they’re the only who does.”

Odom said he learned about the alleged misconduct involving another priest only this week.

“If it’s true, that’s clearly a church issue,” he continued.

“I don’t think that’s a crime.”

Eduardo Lopez de Casas, head of Houston’s chapter of Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests, found the latest allegation­s “disappoint­ing.”

“Here in Houston, nothing surprises us anymore because we know there is so much extra baggage still in the closet,” Lopez de Casas said.

Since his arrest, La RosaLopez has been indicted on five counts of indecency with a child involving three accusers — two men and a woman. One of the men whose allegation resulted in a criminal charge said La Rosa-Lopez groped him in 1999 when he was a child helping out at the Montgomery County parish. The accuser said that La Rosa-Lopez tried being inappropri­ate with him on a trip to Rome and that the priest called the boy’s mother to say he should be “less rebellious.”

The priest also was charged in connection with two incidents involving confession­al — in 2000 when he allegedly exposed his genitals to a boy who was confused about his sexual orientatio­n, and again in 2001 when he allegedly groped a girl.

Another incident outlined in the prosecutor­s’ list happened in 1992 but has not resulted in a criminal charge. The priest, then a seminarian at St. Thomas More Catholic Church in Houston, inappropri­ately touched an altar boy, according to court records.

 ?? Jason Fochtman / Staff file photo ?? In the newly filed documents, Montgomery County prosecutor­s say former Conroe priest Manuel La Rosa-Lopez, center, raped a woman in 2005.
Jason Fochtman / Staff file photo In the newly filed documents, Montgomery County prosecutor­s say former Conroe priest Manuel La Rosa-Lopez, center, raped a woman in 2005.

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