Fr. Joseph Michael Henry
From Ireland. Assigned to Bedford MA, Manchuria, Cincinnati OH, Hawaii. Arrived in Hawaii in 1949 and worked for one year at a Honolulu parish, then named pastor of St. Anthony’s in Oahu in 1950, where he remained until his death 11/13/1974. In a 1991 petition against Bishop Joseph Ferrario, a man claimed Fr. Henry was the priest who first sexually abused him as a child, during 1964 -1972. Allegedly, the boy told later told Ferrario (Henry’s successor) of his abuse by Henry, then Ferrario began abusing him, too. Henry was named as an abuser in a 2012 civil suit by another man who alleged abuse by both Henry and Ferrario. Also accused in a 2013 suit of abuse in the 1950s. At least six allege abuse at St. Anthony’s 1952-1974. Two more complaints against Henry were filed 4/13/2016.
- Vanity Fair Dec 1991
- Renew America 06.27.06
- Worthy Adversary 06.13.12
- The Republic 06.13.12
- KHON 08.23.12
- Hawaii News Now 08.24.12
- Worthy Adversary 08.25.12
- Worthy Adversary 08.26.12
- KITV 02.21.13
- Honolulu City Beat 02.21.13
- Hawaii News Now 02.21.13
- Pacific Business News 02.22.13
- SNAP Statement 06.12.13
- Hawaii News Now 06.13.13
- SNAP Press Statement 09.25.13
- Hawaii News Now 02.04.16
- Worthy Adversary 02.14.16
- Honolulu Civil Beat 03.15.16
- Honolulu Civil Beat 04.13.16
- Honolulu Civil Beat 04.26.16
- Courthouse News Service 05.02.16
- Honolulu Civil Beat 06.15.17
- Maryknoll Missionary Archives, obituary, accessed 06.21.17
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