Fr. John H. Mulholland

Accused of abuse of six or more youths in the 1960s and 1970s. Wrote letters to a youth in the 1960s regarding sadomasochistic outings with teens. Church knew of letters in 1968; he continued to work until 2002 or so. In 2004 the Archdiocese deemed charges not credible but that he needed mental health help. Remained active until just after 2005 Grand Jury Report. New allegation received after report was released. Laicization announced in 8/08. On secret 1994 list. Named by a man and a woman in new suit filed 9/18/12. Suit file in Canada in 2016 by PA man alleging abuse as a teen by Mulholland on a trip to Ontario.
- Archdiocese of Philadelphia Assignment Record
- Philadelphia Archdiocesan Priest Data Profile
- John Doe 195 and Jane Doe 190 v. Archdiocese of Philadelphia, et al 9.18.12
- Archdiocese of Philadelphia Website
- Philadelphia Grand Jury Report
- Philadelphia Inquirer 09.23.05
- Philadelphia Inquirer 09.27.05
- Philadelphia Daily News 09.27.05
- Philadelphia Inquirer 10.25.05
- Bucks Courty Courier Times 11.01.05
- Philadelphia Inquirer 12.23.06
- The Reporter 08.28.08
- Bucks County Courier Times 08.29.08
- Delco Times 08.29.08
- Philadelphia Inquirer 01.25.12
- Philadelphia Inquirer 01.26.12
- Daily Mail (UK) 01.27.12
- 1994 Memo from Fr William Lynn to Asst Vicar for Admin re Names in Philadelphia Secret Archives, released 02.27.12
- Daily Times 09.18.12
- NBC 10 09.18.12
- CBS Philly 05.08.17
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