UPDATE: Oklahoma priest convicted of sex crime removed from parish

OKLAHOMA
KFOR

APRIL 26, 2016, BY LORNE FULTONBERG

LAWTON, Okla. – A priest working in a southwest Oklahoma parish, despite pleading guilty to sexual battery, has been removed from his post.

In a statement obtained by NewsChannel 4, Archbishop Paul Coakley said he made the decision after learning “new information” about the allegations against Fr. Jose Alexis Davila.

“I am grateful for the support and cooperation of parishioners, parents, staff and clergy in Lawton and Elgin who met with me today, and for Father Chapman’s continued service to the faith community at Blessed Sacrament and Saint Mary’s Catholic School,” Coakley said. “We are committed as an archdiocese to maintaining a safe environment in every parish and institution so that families feel safe and welcome to practice their faith. Consequently, we will continue to review and seek ways to improve our current procedures.”

Davila was convicted of his crime in 2012, when he was working in San Diego.

He arrived in Lawton in Dec. 2015, despite his record, having been deemed “fit to minister.”

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