CALIFORNIA
Orange County Weekly
[Caffoe file – BishopAccountability.org]
[Documents Selected and Highlighted on the AbusedInSoCal.com Website
Caffoe 1975 – Manning’s Chancellor Rawden Keeps Caffoe, Overly Affectionate with Altarboys, in Parish]
[Other Information
• Summary of Caffoe’s Personnel File, in the Addendum Released by the Archdiocese of Los Angeles in 2005
• Information on Caffoe’s Assignments and Allegations, in the Database Compiled by the LA Times
• Cheat Sheet on Caffoe by AbusedInSoCal.com
• Secrecy and Reluctant Revelation in the Los Angeles Archdiocese: The Example of the Rev. Lynn Caffoe File]
By Gustavo Arellano
Thu., Jan. 24 2013
In 1975, Lynn Caffoe, a priest at St. Callistus Church in Garden Grove, approached officials at the Archdiocese of Los Angeles with a curious demand: he wanted to leave because he had just molested a boy.
The Diocese of Orange had yet to be born, so each of Orange County’s Catholic churches fell under the domain of LA Cardinal Timothy Manning and his right-hand man, Monsignor John A. Rawden. The two already knew that one of Caffoe’s superiors had already complained that they should keep an eye on the young priest lest he spend “too much time with the chosen few,” according to church documents. And who might that be? The same report said he has a “tendency to gather younger ones around.”
So when parents at St. Callistus went to Rawden to complain that Caffoe had been “overly affectionate to some of the altar boys,” what did Rawden do? Side with the pervert.
Caffoe, according to a document included in the LA archdiocese’s recent document dump of priest personnel files, “wanted an immediate transfer in spite of the fact that he claimed innocence of the charge. He felt it better for the well being of the parish.”
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