Former Montreal priest and convicted sex offender Brian Boucher remains unrepentant as he prepares to leave prison this month, says the bishop instrumental is bringing him to justice.
While he was denied parole at his June 25 parole board hearing — according to the board report, parole was denied because Boucher refuses to admit to the crimes for which he was sentenced — Boucher is eligible for statutory release in July as he has served two-thirds of his eight-year sentence.
Boucher, 62, was convicted in March 2019 of sexually abusing two teenage boys while a priest in Montreal.
Sault Ste. Marie Bishop Thomas Dowd told The Catholic Register that Boucher “categorically denied that his original crimes ever happened.” Dowd, who while serving as auxiliary bishop in Montreal, attended the former priest’s parole board hearing.
Dowd recounted that when Boucher was asked why he had pled guilty, he replied, “I was advised to do…
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