Lockeford priest faces sex abuse accusation

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Posted: Wednesday, September 28, 2011 12:00 am

By Ross Farrow/News-Sentinel Staff Writer

Father Michael Kelly, who serves at St. Joachim’s Catholic Church in Lockeford, has been accused of sexually abusing a 10-year-old boy from 2000 to 2002, according to an  Orange  County  attorney investigating the case.

Kelly, a popular priest at St. Joachim’s since 2004, will remain an active priest as the Stockton Diocese investigates the matter, according to a statement released late Tuesday afternoon by Bishop Stephen Blaire.

The case has been referred to the Calaveras County Sheriff’s Department, Blaire said. No one at the Sheriff’s Department was available for comment on Tuesday.

Kelly allegedly abused the boy from late 2000 through 2002, when Kelly was a priest at St. Andrew’s Parish in San Andreas, according to Rebecca Rhoades, an attorney with the Manly & Stewart law firm inNewport Beach. Attorneys interviewed the man, now 21, last Thursday about Kelly, Rhoades said.

Contacted by phone, Kelly vehemently denied any wrongdoing.

“(The allegations are) 100 percent completely and utterly false,” Kelly said. “I intend to fight it to the end, regardless of what it takes.”

Blaire said he learned of the allegations after the diocese attorney received a letter from John Manly, of Manly & Stewart, reporting issues regarding Kelly.

Rhoades said she is arranging for a meeting between Sheriff’s investigators and the man who reported the alleged abuse.

The allegations revealed by the diocese on Tuesday are not the first against Kelly. A man now in his 30s filed a civil suit against Kelly and the diocese in 2008 regarding alleged sexual abuse in the 1980s, when Kelly was a priest at Cathedral of the Annunciation inStockton. That case remains pending.

The organization called Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests issued a statement Tuesday.

“We are saddened and disturbed that it took another brave victim to share his pain and abuse for Stockton Catholic officials to finally protect kids from Father Michael Kelly,” said an email by Joelle Casteix, the group’s western regional director.

“We urge law enforcement to vigorously investigate and punish church employees who hurt kids or put them at risk,” Casteix said. “If you have any information about child abuse by Father Kelly or any adult, please contact law enforcement and support groups like ours, not church officials.”

The Stockton Diocese can be reached at 466-0636. For information about SNAP, visit www.snapnetwork.org.

Born inTipperary,Ireland, Kelly was ordained there in 1973. SinceIrelandhad more than enough priests and the Stockton Diocese didn’t, he choseCalifornia— sight unseen

 

He was a priest at Catholic churches for 10 years inSonora, three years inStockton, two years in San Andreas and one year in Ceres before being assigned to St. Joachim’s in Lockeford in 2004.

Contact reporter Ross Farrow at rossf@lodinews.com.

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Popular Lockeford priest accused of second case of sexual misconduct

Lodinews.com (California)

Posted: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 6:53 pm

By Ross Farrow/News-Sentinel Staff Writer 

Father Michael Kelly, who serves at St. Joachim’s Catholic Church in Lockeford, has been accused of sexually abusing a 10-year-old boy from 2000 to 2002, according to anOrangeCountyattorney investigating the case.

Kelly, a popular priest at St. Joachim’s Catholic Church since 2004, will remain an active priest as the Stockton Diocese investigates the matter, according to a statement released late this afternoon by Bishop Stephen Blaire.

The case has been referred to the Calaveras County Sheriff’s Department, Blaire said. No one at the Sheriff’s Department was available for comment late this afternoon.

Kelly allegedly abused the boy from late 2000 through 2002, when Kelly was priest at St. Andrew’s Parish in San Andreas, according to Rebecca Rhoades, an attorney with the Manly & Stewart law firm inNewport Beach. Attorneys interviewed the man, now 21, last Thursday about Kelly, Rhoades said.

“It’s clearly sexual abuse,” she said. “It’s not subject to interpretation.”

Contacted by phone, Kelly vehemently denied any wrongdoing.

“(The allegations are) 100-percent completely and utterly false,” Kelly said. “I intend to fight it to the end, regardless of what it takes.”

Blaire said he learned of the allegations after the diocese attorney received a letter from an attorney reporting issues regarding Kelly.

Rhoades said she is arranging for a meeting between Sheriff’s investigators and the man who reported the alleged abuse.

The allegations revealed by the diocese today are not the first against Kelly. A man now in his 30s filed a civil suit Kelly and the diocese in 2008 regarding alleged sexual abuse in the 1980s, when Kelly was a priest at Cathedral of the Annunciation inStockton. That case remains pending.

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Michael Kelly heading to trial inStocktonsex abuse suit 

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21 April 2011

A judge has ordered the Stockton Diocese to proceed to trial in a lawsuit alleging that a popular Lockeford priest committed sexual abuse in the 1980s.

The lawsuit, filed by a 36-year-old man, says diocese officials should have known that Father Michael Kelly of St. Joachim’s Catholic Church posed a threat. Kelly also is named in the lawsuit, which was filed in 2008 and reported in the News-Sentinel at that time.

Kelly was a priest at Cathedral of the Annunciation inStocktonat the time of the alleged abuse when the plaintiff was a child in the 1980s.

Statutes of limitations prevent cases from being filed long after the alleged abuse, but the plaintiff claims the memories were repressed until 2006. The diocese conducted its own investigation and cleared Kelly in 2008.

Both sides are due to meet for a mandatory settlement conference in June.

News-Sentinel staff writer Ross Farrow contributed to this report.

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