What motivated Fr. John Mattingly to embezzle from his congregation? How did he justify the theft to himself? And how did he commit the embezzlement without detection until after he retired?
On May 1, 2017, disgraced Catholic priest John Mattingly confessed to United States District Court Judge Deborah Chasanow to embezzling $400,000 from the parishioners of St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Leonardtown, Maryland, where he had served as pastor from 1992 until his retirement in 2010. Father Mattingly’s court-imposed penance included one day in jail (time served), three years’ probation, and $400,000 in restitution.
This case deserves special attention because, unlike many of the 95 cases of Catholic priest financial fraud adjudicated through the courts, investigated by civil authorities who declined prosecution, or handled internally by Church authorities over the last fifty years, the 70-year-old priest made full…
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