WASHINGTON
KING
John Langeler, KING 5 News November 10, 2015
As darkness set on St. Mary’s in Marysville Monday night, Fr. Dwight Lewis was hustling away in a caravan – the parish’s 5th leader in six years was gone.
“Right now, to tell you the truth, I want a revolt against the Archdiocese,” said Jovi Estella of the Parish Council.
Parishioners said the news blindsided them.
Fr. Lewis explained he’d been told to leave Monday morning and had to be gone by the end of the day.
“We want to know why they removed… just like this,” said parishioner Adriana Maldanado.
Supporters say Fr. Lewis helped unify St. Mary’s, bringing together different threads of the congregation, expanding help for the homeless, and was one of many to help after the Marysville-Pilchuck shooting.
But according to the Archdiocese, concerns were raised. A review found serious “administrative issues.”
Nothing illegal, the church said, but something that had to be dealt with “so parishioners know things are being handled responsibly.”
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