A decision in 2000 to move a priest accused of abusing boys into residence at an Augustinian friary in Chicago originated from leadership of the Archdiocese of Chicago as a means to enforce restrictions on the priest’s ministry, according to a recent statement from the archdiocese.
The decision to place then-Father James Ray (since removed from the clerical state) at the Augustinians’ St. John Stone Friary from 2000-2002 is being re-examined due to the presumed involvement of then-Father Robert Prevost, now Pope Leo XIV. Then-Father Prevost is presumed to have approved the decision in his capacity at the time as the provincial, or leader, of the Augustinians’ Midwest Province of Our Mother of Good Counsel, one of the order’s three provinces in North America with governance over primarily the Midwestern United States and Canada.
Father Ray held three ministry assignments in the Greater Chicago area between his 1975 ordination and…
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