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[Note: The Web site healingtogether.org was no longer live when BishopAccountability.org created this page on 7/9/06. Our page was assembled from the archived web page:

http://web.archive.org/web/20041022110829/www.healingtogether.org/legal.html

and copies of the photographs cached by BishopAccountability.org during a 2/8/06 visit to healingtogether.org.]

A central function of HOST LLE Team is working with local law enforcement and county prosecutor offices. Pedophiles are incurably afflicted, and represent a clear and present danger to TODAY's children.

The following pictures show the Rev. James Hanley on the campus of St. George's elmentary school in Paterson, NJ. These pictures were taken in September 1998. Two decades after the crimes he committed against children at St. Joseph's School of Mendham. One decade after Bishop Rodimer barred him from any proximity to Catholic ministry that included children. What is James Hanley doing at this Catholic elementary school?

     
Hanley entering St. George's elementary school building   Hanley exiting St. George's elementary school building   James Hanley walking on the streets of Patterson, NJ   James Hanley leaving Patterson, NJ

[Note: In the original healingtogether.org posting, the thumbnails were linked to larger versions of the photographs. Those versions are no longer available, but the captions for the photographs are still accessible at web.archive.org:

1: Picture taken by a detective in September 1998. This one depicts James Hanley entering St. George's elementary school in Patterson, NJ.

2: Picture taken by a detective in September 1998. This one depicts James Hanley leaving St. George's elementary school in Patterson, NJ.

3: Picture taken by a detective in September 1998. This one depicts James Hanley walking on a street in Patterson, NJ.

4: Picture taken by a detective in September 1998. This one depicts James Hanley leaving Patterson, NJ in his car.]

 
 

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