Priest placed on leave amid misconduct claim

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Altoona Mirror

Corrected to reflect while Anthony J. Petracca had been appointed last month to the UPMC Altoona and Our Lady of Lourdes positions, he had not yet started in those positions.

A priest who recently had been appointed — but had not yet started — as administrator at Our Lady of Lourdes parish in Altoona and chaplain at UPMC Altoona has been placed on leave from public ministry because of an accusation of misconduct with a minor that allegedly occurred in the mid-1980s, according to the Diocese of Altoona-Johnstown.

The Rev. Anthony J. Petracca will not be permitted to function as a priest and will live at a place where he will not have contact with children, stated a news release from the diocese.

Bishop Mark L. Bartchak, who imposed the leave, has informed law enforcement of the accusation, according to the news release.

Petracca, 61, and a native of Darby, near Philadelphia, has been parochial vicar at numerous parishes, according to the news release.

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