SNAP speaks out about allegations against Toledo-area priest

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Toledo News Now

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By Cristina Mutchler

(Toledo News Now) – Friday, the Diocese of Toledo issued a statement regarding a Maumee priest being accused of violating the diocesan code on sexual abuse of minors.

Reverend Samuel Punnoor of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church is now on administrative leave. And while he has not been formally charged with any crime, Lucas County Children Services is investigating.

The diocese says the allegations were brought forth on May 6 and immediately brought to the attention of Lucas County Children Services. Punnoor was addressed by Bishop Thomas and diocesan officials about the allegation last week after he returned from his home parish in India.

The diocese says this is the first allegation regarding Father Punnoor, who has served in the Diocese of Toledo since April 2011. They say he passed necessary background checks and completed ‘safe environment training.’ …

Representatives of the group SNAP, or ‘Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests,’ say that’s not enough.

“We think that at a bare minimum, the Bishop should be reaching out and encouraging parishioners and employees and former employees and former parishioners to speak up. That it’s both their Christian and civic duty to report any information they have to the police. We think they should be reporting all of this information to police and law enforcement officials rather than to church officials,” said Barbara Blaine, President of SNAP.

The Toledo Diocese says it’s fully cooperating with the Children Services investigation. After it is complete and a report is giving on the findings, an ecclesiastical investigation will be open through the diocese.

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