Pastor Reportedly Removed as ’70s Abuse Allegation Investigated

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Posted by John Patten (Editor) , October 29, 2013

St. Joseph’s Church Pastor, Monsignor Raymond Cole, has been removed from ministry as charges of a late 1970s child sexual abuse case are investigated, NJ.com reported.

According to the report, churchgoers were informed of the matter during the weekend Masses, when a letter from Metuchen Bishop Paul Bootkoski was read. In the letter, Bishop Bootkoski said the matter is under investigation by the diocese, and concerns an allegation dating to the time when Monsignor Cole was an associate pastor at St. Mary Parish in South Amboy.

Bishop Bootkoski said Monsignor Cole “steadfastly denies the charges against him,” but added canon law requires the removal of a priest under when allegations have been determined to have a “semblance of truth.”

The allegations were reported to have been investigated by a retired Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office detective and a panel of lay people and priests, called the Diocesan Review Board, who interviewed Monsignor Cole and the unnamed individual making the charge.

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