Assignment Record– Rev. David A. Ernst
Summary of Case: David A. Ernst was a priest of the Newark NJ archdiocese, ordained in 1954. He served in parishes in East Orange, Ridgefield Park, Rutherford, Union City and Wyckoff. He died in 1988. There have been multiple accusations of child sexual abuse against Ernst; at least one claim against Ernst was included in an October 2004 one million dollar settlement between the archdiocese and individuals who claimed abuse by 9 priests. Accusations against Ernst were still surfacing in 2010.
Ordained: May 29, 1954
Died: March 28, 1988
Start | Stop | Assignment | Town/Accusations | State | Position | Notes |
1954 Newark archbishop was Thomas Aloysius Boland (1952-1974). |
1969 | St. Mary's, Help of Christians/Our Lady Help of Christians | East Orange | NJ | 5/5, 4/5, 4/6, 2/5, 2/4, 3/4 | Parish had a school with 318-168 boys and 384-226 girls. |
1969 Boland was succeeded by Peter Leo Gerety (1974-1986). |
1976 | St. Francis' | Ridgefield Park | NJ | 3/3 | Parish had a school with 672-355 students. |
1976 | 1980 | St. Mary's | Rutherford | NJ | 5/5 | Parish had a grade school with 320-240 students, and a high school with 477-353 students. |
1980 | 1982 | St. Joseph's | Union City | NJ | 1/3 | Parish had a school with 225-238 students. |
1982 Gerety was replaced as archbishop by Theodore Edgar McCarrick (1986-2000). |
1988 | St. Elizabeth | Wyckoff | NJ | 1/3 | Parish had a school with 272-214 students. Ernst died March 28, 1988 |
Sources: Official Catholic Directory (New York: P.J. Kenedy and Sons, 1955-1989)
• Ordination for Local Man, Cranford Citizen and Chronicle, May 20, 1954
• Priests' Accusers to Share $1 Million, Newark Archdiocese Settles 10 Abuse Cases, The Record [Bergen County, NJ], October 9, 2004
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This assignment record was last updated on Dec. 9, 2012.