“He’s the one who gave me permission” to stay at a Hyde Park monastery in 2000, former priest James M. Ray told the Chicago Sun-Times of Robert Prevost, the newly installed pope who was then head of the Midwest province of his Augustinian order.
A defrocked priest from the suburbs says the future Pope Leo XIV signed off on his move in 2000 to a Hyde Park monastery near a Catholic school after the priest had been accused of molesting children.
Robert Prevost, now newly installed as Pope Leo XIV, was the head of the Midwest province of the Catholic Church’s Augustinian religious order at the time.
“He’s the one who gave me permission to stay there,” James M. Ray, the former priest, told the Chicago Sun-Times.
Ray was accused of being a pedophile priest, restricted from public ministry and needed someplace to live where the church deemed he wouldn’t…
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