BREAKING: Former LMU Jesuit accused of sexual harassment

LOS ANGELES (CA)
The Loyolan

March 11,2019

By Isabella Murillo

Former LMU Jesuit and retired Bishop Gordon Bennett has been accused of sexual harassment, according to an article by the Catholic News Agency.

Bennett will no longer be able to perform any priestly or episcopal ministry. This status only applies to work in the Archdiocese of Baltimore or the Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston, the archdiocese said in a press release on March 11.

Archbishop Lori of Baltimore and five lay experts revealed the allegation was filed against Bennett in May 2006. Three months later, Bennett resigned from his Jamaican diocese, which he held for only two years. He retired in August 2006 at 60 years old, reportedly due to health issues. The ordinary retirement age for bishops is 75.

Bennett is currently listed as a member of Alpha Sigma Nu at LMU on the LMU website, but the University said he left in August 2018. When asked for comment, Father Deck, the rector of LMU Jesuits program said they were “very sad” to hear about the incident.

Bennett worked at LMU for ten years and became a prominent figure at the University. He narrated a marketing video for LMU titled “Fall in Love at LMU,” which was deleted on March 11, when the press release detailing the sexual assault came out. He has also spoken out at many lectures and Jesuit events, such as “The Wit and Wisdom of LMU’s Jesuits” and a “Jubilee Year of Mercy” lecture series. His speech at Mission Day in 2010 called on crowd to “maintain Ignatian principles.”

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