Should Chicago priest return to ministry after revelations of teen misconduct?

CHICAGO (IL)
Chicago Tribune

Manya Brachear PashmanContact Reporter
Chicago Tribune

Should a priest’s sexual misconduct as a youth bar him from ministry? That’s the question facing Chicago Archbishop Blase Cupich.

For decades, the Rev. Bruce Wellems, a Roman Catholic priest with the Claretian Missionaries, has served as a father figure for young men in Chicago’s Back of the Yards neighborhood.

But when revelations of his sexual misconduct as a teenager resurfaced in 2014 shortly after his religious order transferred him to California, Los Angeles Archbishop Jose Gomez removed him from ministry immediately. He returned to his former neighborhood to resume work as a youth advocate and community organizer.

Now Cupich must decide whether the popular priest can wear a collar, celebrate Mass and officially return to active ministry. Wellems, 58, admits to the abuse, though his recollection of the details and how long it lasted differs from the victim’s.

“These allegations had nothing to do with who I was as a person,” Wellems said in an interview with the Tribune. “In my adult life I’ve done nothing against children. There’s nothing that’s ever come up.”

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