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Going-Away Party Catholic World News September 28, 2007 http://www.cwnews.com/offtherecord/offtherecord.cfm?task=singledisplay&recnum=4397 ORANGE COUNTY — An OC Weekly article focuses on Diocese of Orange Vicar General John Urell's crack-up during a deposition taken in July:
"Well, actually, I'm — yes." An incredulous Manly asked Urell to explain. At the beginning of the deposition, Manly had specifically asked the monsignor if he had any memory problems; Urell said no. Diocesan lawyers objected to Manly's request, but Judge Robert Jameson instructed Urell to respond. "Well, you know when I worked at Marywood [the diocesan headquarters] for those years that I was there, many of those years, a good number of those years were in a tremendous variety of ministries," Urell replied. "And one of them, the most painful for those who came forward and for me who had to try to help them and manage these things, was all these allegations of sexual abuse. "And I can't tell you what it is, but I just don't remember them anymore," Urell continued. "I try to forget them. It is a horrible — I don't forget the people, but a horrible chapter in their lives and in mine. And so I don't remember a lot." Manly asked Jameson for a break. Twenty-five minutes later, church lawyer Peter Callahan told the judge that Urell couldn't continue — he was "overcome. ... He is not in a psychological state where he can listen to the questions and give answers to complicated questions."
Urell told Manly that he was put in charge of following up on sex-abuse allegations lodged against Harris at the time of his resignation. But Urell merely asked Harris whom he should interview to second DiMaria's claims. He also confessed to attending a going-away party held for Harris by the Orange diocese and supporters. The host was [Diocese of Orange pederast Fr.] Michael Pecharich. |
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