NEW JERSEY
National Catholic Reporter
Brian Roewe | Jun. 25, 2013 NCR Today
The decision to return Fr. Michael Fugee to active but restricted ministry in the Newark, N.J., archdiocese “was appropriate at the time,” says Archbishop John Myers, though he added he would seek to avoid future court agreements appointing the archdiocese into a supervisory role.
“We would not enter into a memorandum of understanding that places a burden on the Church. The state has more resources. Our advice would be to tell the priest, ‘Go back for a second trial and clear your name,’ ” Myers said.
The response came in the Newark archbishop’s first interview since his archdiocese became embroiled in the U.S. Catholic church’s latest clergy sex abuse scandal, which centered on Fugee, who was arrested May 20 for violating a memorandum of understanding restricting him from ministry to children. The order came in lieu of a retrial on charges of sexual assault against a 14-year-old boy dating back to 1999, of which a jury found him guilty in 2003 but an appeals court overturned in 2006 on the basis of judicial error.
Myers spoke Thursday with the National Catholic Register, which published the interview Tuesday.
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