Rev. Michael Joseph Kelleher, popular but embattled Catholic priest, dies at 86

NORTH CAROLINA
Charlotte Observer

By Steve Lyttle
slyttle@charlotteobserver.com
Posted: Thursday, Aug. 21, 2014

The Rev. Michael Joseph Kelleher, 86, died Tuesday at a retirement community in High Point. Kelleher was a priest in the Catholic Diocese of Raleigh and then Charlotte for nearly a half-century, and spent his final years battling charges of child sex abuse.
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The Rev. Michael Joseph Kelleher, who served Catholic parishes in North Carolina for nearly a half-century but battled legal troubles in his final years, died Wednesday at a retirement community in High Point.

His death, at age 86, was announced by the Catholic News Herald, the newspaper for the Catholic Diocese of Charlotte.

Kelleher was a pastor at several churches in Charlotte and elsewhere in the western Carolinas after moving to North Carolina in 1966. “Father Joe” was a popular clergy member who maintained support from some former parishioners even after he was charged in 2010 with child sex abuse.

Those charges were dropped by a judge less than two months ago because of Kelleher’s poor health, court officials said.

Kelleher, born in Ireland, came to North Carolina in 1966 as a priest in the Raleigh diocese – at the time, North Carolina’s only diocese. He moved to the Charlotte diocese when that was created in 1972. Kelleher’s pastoral assignments included Our Lady of Assumption and St. Patrick Cathedral churches in Charlotte; St. Dorothy in Lincolnton; and Our Lady of the Annunciation in Albemarle.

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