Seventeen of the 29 Buffalo Diocese priests put on administrative leave since 2018 due to a sex abuse allegation involving a minor were later allowed to resume their priestly activities.
The diocese publicized the priests’ returns to ministry by stating that a review board had examined the claims and found them to be “not substantiated.”
Diocese officials maintain that the review process is rigorous, independent and designed to protect children from potential abuse.
Accusers and their attorneys aren’t convinced, and they worry that some priests are being publicly exonerated and put back into contact with children without a thorough and impartial investigation into abuse claims.
They point out that in some cases a priest was returned to ministry, even though his accuser wasn’t interviewed as part of an investigation.
The most recent reinstatement of a priest was in July, when Bishop Michael W. Fisher restored the faculties of the View Cache
