Assignment Record–Rev. Arthur Manuel Cunha

Summary of Case: Cunha was arrested in June 1986 in Novato, CA for suspected child sexual abuse of an 11-year-old boy. He later pleaded guilty to molesting two boys and was sentenced to sixty days in jail and four months at a counseling center. Cunha was the subject of at least three lawsuits. Before joining the priesthood, Cunha was a teacher in the Fremont, CA school system.

Ordained
: December 1984

     

Start Stop Parish/Assignment Town/Accusations State Position Notes

Jan. 1985

San Francisco archbishop was John Raphael Quinn (1977-1995)

1986 Our Lady of Loretto

Novato

Cunha was arrested in Novato in June 1986 for a suspected sex crime against an 11-year-old boy. A waitress in Pacifica had reported Cunha's suspicious behavior with the boy. Cunha later pleaded guilty to molesting two boys at Our Lady of Loretto. There were at least three lawsuits related to Cunha's abuse of boys.

CA 2/3, 3/3

Parish had a school with 323 -320 students.

 

1986 1987 Absent on Sick Leave      

He was sentenced to sixty days in jail and four months at a counseling center.

Cunha is not indexed in the Directories after 1987.

 

Sources: Official Catholic Directory (New York: P.J. Kenedy and Sons, 1985-1987)

Stories from the archives of the Novato Advance, Published: Wednesday, April 13, 2011 3:02 PM PDT
Law May Permit Trial of Priest in Sex Abuse Case, By Don Lattin, San Francisco Chronicle, April 28, 1994
The Diocesan Communicator, Diocese of Marquette, December 10, 2003



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This assignment record was last updated on October 3, 2011.