The Reporter (Vacaville)

Priest tapped as bishop resigns amid probe

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DULUTH, MINN. >> A priest recently tapped by Pope Francis to become a bishop for a northern Minnesota diocese has resigned after an allegation of sexual abuse of a minor in the 1980s surfaced before he could take up his post.

The Vatican announced Monday that Francis had accepted the resignatio­n of Bishop-elect Michel Mulloy, whom the pope named in June to head the Duluth diocese. Mulloy was supposed to be elevated to bishop’s rank in an Oct. 1 ceremony in Duluth. The Vatican did not provide details.

At the time of his appointmen­t, Mulloy was serving as diocesan administra­tor in Rapid City, South Dakota. The Diocese of Rapid City said in a statement that it received the allegation last month and that it dates back to the 1980s. It said there have been no additional allegation­s of abuse involving Mulloy.

The Associated Press left a message seeking comment Monday at Mulloy’s office in the Rapid City diocese.

It is highly unusual for a priest who has been selected to be a bishop to resign before that can happen. But the developmen­t underlines the pontiff’s oft-stated resolve to crack down on predator priests as well as insist that any allegation of sexual abuse be promptly investigat­ed.

The Rapid City diocese said Bishop Peter Muhich informed law enforcemen­t of the developmen­t and that Mulloy was “directed to refrain from engaging in ministry.”

“The diocese then commission­ed an independen­t investigat­ion to determine whether the allegation warranted further investigat­ion under Cannon (church) Law,’’ the Rapid City diocese statement said. The review found that “the accusation met the standard for further investigat­ion and conclusion and the Holy See was informed” by Muhich.

The Rapid City diocese said Mulloy received a summary of the specific allegation and submitted his resignatio­n as bishop-elect to the pope.

Police in Rapid City said they have no report of allegation­s against Mulloy. It’s unclear where the 1980s allegation happened and which law enforcemen­t agency received the report. A message left with the diocese to seek more details was not immediatel­y returned Monday.

Monsignor James Bissonette will continue to serve as administra­tor for the Diocese of Duluth until a new bishop is appointed. In a statement Monday, Bissonette said the diocese grieves with all who have suffered sexual abuse.

“I ask you to pray for the person who has come forward with this accusation, for Father Mulloy, for the faithful of our diocese, and for all affected,” he said. “We place our hope and trust in God’s providence as we await, again, the appointmen­t of our next bishop.”

According to the Star Tribune, Mulloy, 67, most recently served as vicar general and administra­tor for the Rapid City diocese. He was ordained in 1979 and served in the Sioux Falls and Rapid City dioceses before joining the Rapid City diocese in 1986.

“I ask you to pray for the person who has come forward with this accusation, for Father Mulloy, for the faithful of our diocese, and for all affected.” — Monsignor James Bissonett

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