thetimestribune.com
21 September 2013
A priest charged with having sex with a 15-year-old boy was reassigned 15 times by the Diocese of Scranton over a 25-year ministry that grew out of a career counseling troubled youths.
The Rev. William Jeffery Paulish, 56, 450 Third St., Blakely, was appointed as a primary therapist at Lourdesmont, a facility for troubled teenage boys and girls, in December 1983.
The Rev. Paulish was caught by Penn State Worthington Scranton security in his red 2009 Toyota Venza with a 15-year-old Thursday night. The boy did not have pants on and both later admitted to performing sex acts, police said.
The Rev. Paulish was ordained in the Diocese of Scranton in 1988. His first assignment was as an assistant pastor at Our Lady of the Snows in Clarks Summit from Sept. 9, 1988, to June 19, 1991. Previously, he worked at Lourdesmont and at a guidance clinic in Massachusetts. Phone messages to Lourdesmont were not returned.
As a priest, he had five reassignments in his first 5½ years, ending up as chaplain at Little Flower Manor in Wilkes-Barre from Jan. 24, 1994, until July 4, 2000, the most stable period of his career, according to information provided by the diocese.
Over the next 13 years the Rev. Paulish was moved another nine times.
He spent two years and one month on three separate leaves of absence. Two were accounted for by the diocese as health-related. The reason for the other was not specified.
The diocese did not respond to an emailed request to explain why the Rev. Paulish was moved so frequently, and the reason for the unexplained leave. Efforts to reach diocesan community affairs manager Daniel Gallagher by telephone were unsuccessful.
In a news release, Mr. Gallagher said the Rev. Paulish was removed from his assignment as assistant pastor at Prince of Peace Parish in Old Forge, and he can no longer serve as a priest. He pledged the diocese’s assistance to police investigating the Rev. Paulish.
“Upon being notified of this incident, the cleric was immediately removed from his assignment and his faculties to exercise priestly ministry were suspended,” Mr. Gallagher wrote.
Penn State Worthington Scranton security guards thought the car suspicious when they saw it Thursday. It was around 9 p.m. and the red Toyota was parked near the tennis courts, so they called Dunmore police.
When police arrived, they discovered the teen was not wearing pants. At first, the Rev. Paulish claimed he had been meandering around the campus, stuck on a homily he was crafting. He met the boy by chance and tried to counsel him, as he was in emotional distress, he explained. While at Lourdesmont, the future priest’s responsibilities included meeting with adolescents on a weekly basis to help them identify and deal with their problems, develop coping mechanisms and face daily challenges.
At Dunmore police headquarters later Thursday night, the Rev. Paulish changed his story.
He admitted posting an online advertisement in the “Casual Encounters” section of Craigslist looking for companionship, police said.
The teen emailed him anonymously and they agreed to meet in the parking lot. The priest told police he asked the teen three times if he was 18 years old. When looking at male pornography, he said he prefers men between 18 and 35 years old, but also admitted he has viewed “twink” pornography.
Police say “twink” pornography involves teen boys performing sex acts in varying degrees of nudity.
In the car, the priest and the teen both removed their pants and performed sex acts on each other, police said.
The Times-Tribune does not identify victims of sexual assault.
The teenager was interviewed at the Children’s Advocacy Center of Northeast Pennsylvania and said he performed oral sex on the Rev. Paulish.
Lackawanna County detectives Chris Kolcharno and Justin Leri served three search warrants Friday. One was served on the priest’s Dell computer and Droid Motorola Razr cellphone. Another was served to retrieve bodily fluids from the Toyota, police said. Another was served to collect DNA from the Rev. Paulish.
Scranton Bishop Joseph C. Bambera requested the faithful join him in prayer for the victim and those impacted by sexual abuse.
“I wish to acknowledge how unsettling this is to me personally and to countless others, that yet again a priest has been involved in such inappropriate, immoral and illegal behavior,” Bishop Bambera said in a statement.
The Rev. Paulish is charged with involuntary deviate sexual intercourse with a person under 16, indecent assault of a person under 16, indecent exposure, corruption of minors and unlawful contact. He was sent to Lackawanna County Prison in lieu of $50,000 bail. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for Wednesday.
The Lackawanna County district attorneys office and the diocese are both asking that anyone who may have had similar contact with Rev. Paulish come forward to investigators by calling 570-963-6717 or local law enforcement.
Contact the writer: jkohut@timesshamrock.com, @jkohutTT on TwitterThe Reverend William Jeffery Paulish’s Assignments
n Ordained: September 3, 1988
n Assistant Pastor: Our Lady of the Snows, Clarks Summit, from Sept. 9, 1988 – June 19, 1991
n Assistant Pastor: Annunciation, Williamsport, from June 20, 1991 – Jan. 14, 1992
n Assistant Pastor: St. Cecilia’s, Exeter, from Jan. 15, 1992 – June 21, 1992
n Assistant Pastor: Most Precious Blood, Hazleton, from June 22, 1992 – July 6, 1993
n Assistant Pastor: Sacred Heart, Peckville, from July 7, 1993 – Jan. 23, 1994
n Chaplain: Little Flower Manor, Wilkes-Barre, from January 24, 1994 – July 4, 2000
n Pastor: St. Francis Xavier, Friendsville, St. Pat’s, Middletown, and St. Thomas the Apostle, Little Meadows, from July 5, 2000 – July 5, 2004
n Leave of Absence for Reasons of Health from July 6, 2004 – Nov. 9, 2004
n Assistant Pastor: St. Joseph’s, Minooka, Immaculate Conception and St. John the Baptist, Taylor, from Nov. 10, 2004 – June 28, 2005
n Chaplain: St. Mary’s Villa, Elmhurst, from June 29, 2005 – Sept. 12, 2005
n Assistant Pastor: St. Patrick’s, Scranton, from Sept. 13, 2005 – Nov. 8, 2005
n Leave of Absence November 9, 2005 – March 24, from 2006
n Residence: St. Cecilia, Exeter, from March 24, 2006 – Oct. 11, 2006
n Assistant Pastor: St. Mary’s, Old Forge, from Oct. 11, 2006 – July 8, 2008
n Administrator: St. Elizabeth, Bear Creek, from July 9, 2008 – July 6, 2011
n Pastor: St. Elizabeth, Bear Creek, from July 7, 2010 – July 10, 2011
n Leave of Absence for Reasons of Health from July 11, 2011 – Aug. 5, 2012
n Assistant Pastor: Holy Cross, Olyphant, from Aug. 6, 2012 – Nov. 14, 2012
n Leave of Absence for Reasons of Health, from Nov. 15, 2012 – July 14, 2013
n Assistant Pastor: Prince of Peace, Old Forge, from July 15, 2013 – September 20, 2013
n Leave of Absence Pending Investigation of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor, from Sept. 20, 2013 – present
Information provided by the Diocese of Scranton.
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NE Pa. priest who was reassigned 15 times in 25 years facing sex charges with underage boy
The Republic (Columbus, Indiana)
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
September 21, 2013 – 3:04 pm EDT
SCRANTON, Pennsylvania — A Catholic priest whose ministry included counseling troubled youths is facing charges in northeastern Pennsylvania after police say he admitted to sex acts with a 15-year-old boy.
The Rev. William Paulish was in Lackawanna County prison, unable to post $50,000 bail Friday. The charges include corruption of a minor, indecent exposure, unlawful contact with a minor, indecent assault and involuntary deviate sexual intercourse with a person under 16. Court records did not list a lawyer for Paulish.
The Times-Tribune of Scranton reported that Paulish, 56, has been reassigned 15 times by the Diocese of Scranton after being ordained in 1988 and has had three separate leaves of absence.
The diocese did not respond to the newspaper’s requests to explain the reassignments and absences. In a press release, the diocese said it removed Paulish from his assignment as assistant pastor at Prince of Peace Parish in Old Forge and suspended his ability to work as a priest.
Paulish and the boy were caught by Dunmore police after Penn State Worthington Scranton security guards reported the priest’s car as suspicious when they saw it Thursday night parked near the tennis courts.
The boy did not have pants on when police arrived and both later admitted to performing sex acts, police said. Paulish told investigators that he arranged the meeting through an ad he posted on Craigslist, police said.
He’s had 15 assignments and three separate LOA’s in 25 years.
I suppose we may eventually find out that the LOA’s can be attributed to some chronic medical condition which he successfully kept secret from the world? BUT, really and truly, this is not looking good for the Scranton Diocese. As I say, perhaps there are explanations, but I look at his assignments and get chills.
I hope and pray that if this priest has been “caught” and/or reported before that those who know will speak up so the spotlight can shine on both Father Paulish and his enablers. If that is not the case, then I hope and pray the Diocese will be good enough to explain to parishioners the numerous assignments, and the nature of the assignments, and the nature of illnesses or health problems which demanded the LOAs.
The diocese of Scranton Penn, isn’t this the same place that gave us ‘Father’ Eric Ensey?
And, i see the Pope is busy in Peru today.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/09/20/us-vatican-peru-abuse-idUSBRE98J11I20130920
Sean, in the Article about the situation in Peru, they suggest it is a worse crime when the abuse involves a Bishop. That being said, it is a wonder they do not have the same attitude about Bishops who cover up for Clergy who sexually abuse.
The effect is the same- disaterous – for and child, only the rank of the perpetrator is different.
In these days where the Pope is giving us , in a round-about way, the rationalizing that a sin is a sin is a sin, in the eyes of God., or something to that effect.
But we do have the words about better a millstone be tied around his neck and drowned than harm one of these little ones.
It is great they got the Bishop, now if they will just go after some of the Bishops who are enablers, or those who cover up for that kind of Clergy——–
sure they will- in a month of Sundays in a Leap Year sometime.
Good Comment ‘1 abandoned sheep’, let’s always remember were dealing with a
worldwide religious corporation, the business of profit and power seems to be above all.
But always keep in your heart the knowledge that the Real Shepherd, Christ’s Holy Spirit is always with you!
We pick up our cross daily, sometimes it’s made of pain, doubt, and confusion. Pick it
up anyways, it gets lighter and the Son will come.
Cheers…..on a rainy day.
Sean Na…
…”the Son will come”…do you truly believe that or is it just a repetition of the words of your indoctrination? It takes no effort to plagiarize..
Are you really Loving or fighting only to confirm your sectarian beliefs?
I read “agenda” in your presence here….Christian belief judging another Christian faith!!!
Is your “cross” sometimes a wicked “sword”…
Think about it.
We all need to change our views to make this a better world. Are you part of the solution or part of the problem?
Are you a Christian or a Christian “politician”…
It is easy to speak of “Christ’s Holy Spirit” while keeping your fingers crossed behind your back.
Speak truthfully.
jg
Yikes JG,
Just trying to be positive for the faith, maybe my way of saying it was to Fundy…sorry!
No agenda, no fingers behind my back…or swords, etc.
peace
Sean Na,
You are right! It was a “yikes” moment! I am probably the one swinging the “sword”…
I probably have had too many “recruiters” at my door trying to make light of our differences in order to seize the spoils… I am very anxious to hear some words to bring us all together…some words of Hope and a Wind of “change”, from Fundy to Rome…
A re-evaluation of “the church” by Francis certainly has made me “pause” and wish for more “unity” in a return to “basics”, to the “Message”…less violence!
Let me put my sword away!
Peace to you as well.
jg
Thanks JG,
Maybe it’s the Yikes moments that bring as all together.
Yea for us for trying!