Mamaroneck priest placed on leave at St. Vito-Most Holy Trinity Church

MAMARONECK (NY)
Rockland/Westchester Journal News

Oct. 7, 2019

By Matt Spillane

The pastor of a Catholic church in Mamaroneck has been accused of abusing a child decades ago.

Monsignor James White has been placed on administrative leave at St. Vito-Most Holy Trinity Church because of the accusation, which he denied in a letter to parishioners last week.

“I was profoundly shocked, disturbed and saddened by this news,” he wrote in a letter on Oct. 2.

Cardinal Timothy Dolan sent a letter to parishioners on Oct. 3 about White’s ministry being “temporarily restricted.”

White said in his letter that he was informed on Sept. 26 of “an allegation of inappropriate conduct with a minor.” He said it dates back to the 1980s, when he was the dean of discipline at Cardinal Hayes High School, an all-boys school in the Bronx.

“I can assure you that I have never been inappropriate with a minor at any time during my almost 37 years as a priest of the Archdiocese of New York,” he said, “and I ask you to believe in my innocence.”

White said he trusts that his name will be cleared.

Dolan said in his letter that the accusation is being investigated by prosecutors as well as the Archdiocese’s Lay Review Board, which helps determine whether an accused priest can return to ministry.

“This leave is not a punishment, and no judgment has been made about the accusation,” Dolan said. “Monsignor White continues to have the presumption of innocence.”

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