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Zero Tolerance Is for the Little People

By Joelle Casteix
The Worthy Adversary
May 1, 2013

http://theworthyadversary.com/1843-zero-tolerance-is-for-the-little-people

Most Rev. John J. Myers, who apparently does not have a fondness for children

It’s not like he stole money or anything … because then he would have gone to jail AND been excommunicated.

Eleven years after the U.S. Bishops’ Conference promised to “Mak[e] prompt and effective response to allegations; Cooperat[e] with civil authorities; and Disciplin[e] offenders,” we are offered this charming nugget from the New Jersey Star-Ledger:

Newark archbishop allows priest who admitted groping boy to continue working with children

Six years ago, to avoid retrial on charges that he groped a teenage boy, the Rev. Michael Fugee entered a rehabilitation program, underwent counseling for sex offenders and signed a binding agreement that would dictate the remainder of his life as a Roman Catholic priest.

Fugee would not work in any position involving children, the agreement with the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office states. He would have no affiliation with youth groups. He would not attend youth retreats. He would not hear the confessions of minors.

But Fugee has openly done all of those things for the past several years through an unofficial association with a Monmouth County church, St. Mary’s Parish in Colts Neck, The Star-Ledger found.

He has attended weekend youth retreats in Marlboro and on the shores of Lake Hopatcong in Mount Arlington, parishioners say. Fugee also has traveled with members of the St. Mary’s youth group on an annual pilgrimage to Canada. At all three locations, he has heard confessions from minors behind closed doors.

What’s more, he has done so with the approval of New Jersey’s highest-ranking Catholic official, Newark Archbishop John J. Myers.
The article is also full of pictures of Fugee on trips and retreats with teens and adults in the U.S. and Canada.

Victims groups, the Star Ledger, a prominent Wisconsin priest and New Jersey lawmakers have called on Myers to step down, saying the archbishop has displayed “arrogance” and a lack of common sense over his handling of the Rev. Michael Fugee, 52, who admitted fondling a 14-year-boy in 2001.

Parishioners are rightfully disgusted, saying that they were not warned that the priest was a child predator.

Myers has remained silent, saying through a spokesperson that Fugee is a priest allowed to remain in ministry (and inferring that if Fugee breaks his promises and hangs out with kids, well, then that’s the KIDS’ problem).

Disgusting.

Don’t forget, Kansas City Bishop Robert Finn remains in his job—without censure from the Vatican—for his child endangerment conviction last year.




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