Does a priest assignment point to broader challenges for the Church?
The bishop of Charlotte, North Carolina has faced pushback after reinstating to ministry a priest removed more than five years ago amid allegations of child abuse.
But the case could point to a gap in the Church’s canonical norms for clerics accused of abuse before ordination, and towards ambiguity about the status of some accused clerics. It could also point to the difficulty posed by differing uses of the term “credible” to characterize allegations of abuse.
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In 2019, the Charlotte diocese announced that a person had come forward to the diocese alleging that Fr. Patrick Hoare had sexually abused him in the early 1990s, in Pennsylvania, before Hoare was ordained a priest.
In July 2020, Bishop Peter Jugis announced that two allegations had by then surfaced against Hoare — “both of which involved accusations of inappropriate touching of relatives…
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