VIRGINIA
NBC Washington
A Catholic priest from Fairfax County who served as director of his diocese’s Office of Child Protection and Safety was placed on leave after he was accused of sexual misconduct involving an underage boy in the late 1990s.
The priest, Rev. Terry Specht, denies the allegation, according to the Diocese of Arlington. Specht has been pastor at Holy Spirit Church in Annandale, Va., since 2007. He also served as chaplain and assistant principal at Paul VI Catholic High School from 2000 to 2004. He was director of the child-protection office from 2004 through 2011.
“Any allegation of abuse deepens the pain felt by all Catholics and particularly survivors of abuse,” Arlington Bishop Paul Loverde said. “We are committed to full cooperation with law enforcement regarding this allegation, and I have directed an independent investigator to review the actions and decisions made by Father Specht during his tenure as director of child protection.”
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