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  Convicted Priest Moves Back to Ohio

Billings Gazette [Wyoming]
August 2, 2005

CASPER - A Catholic priest who was sent to prison for molesting a child in Guernsey has moved back to Ohio to live with a lay religious order he founded more than a decade ago.

Anthony Jablonowski, 68, has registered as a sex offender in Waterford, Ohio, according to the state's Electronic Sex Offender Registration and Notification Web site. The address listed is the same as that of the Carmelite Missionaries of Mary Immaculate, a group Jablonowski founded in Wyoming, then moved to Ohio.

A man who answered the phone at the Carmelite Missionaries on Monday would not give his name. He confirmed that Jablonowski was on the premises, but would not say whether Jablonowski lived there.

Jablonowski was released two weeks ago from the Wyoming Honor Farm, a minimum-security facility where he was held for 15 months after he pleaded no contest in April 2004 to taking indecent liberties with a 17-year-old boy.

Bishop Daniel Conlon of the Stuebenville Diocese, which includes Waterford, issued a statement last week saying Jablonowski was not allowed to have any association with the Carmelite Missionaries, nor was he allowed to reside on their property.