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Former Bronx priest continues battle with New York Diocese over sexual misconduct defamation

Charles Kavanagh continuing his fight against defamation


Msgr. Charles Kavanagh
Msgr. Charles Kavanagh
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A former Bronx priest is suing the New York Archdiocese for libel in a landmark lawsuit, claiming sex allegations brought against him were false.

A once influential Catholic monsignor, Charles Kavanagh, was defrocked from the priesthood in 2010 for the sexual abuse of a minor, after he was convicted in a 2006 canonical trial. An appeal to a second church tribunal also found him guilty in 2010.

Last Wednesday, lawyers for Kavanagh, now 75, filed the lawsuit in Federal District Court in Manhattan, after the priest’s accuser, Daniel Donohue, told a federal judge last April that he had not been truthful about his allegations.

“No one has ever handled a case of this nature,” Kavanagh's attorney, John Dearie, told the Irish Voice.

“The significance of this is that the person who made the allegations 30 plus years ago has retracted it, apologized to the person and has asked that the archdiocese reconsider their decision to remove him from his ministry,” Dearie said.

A former vicar of development for the Catholic Church in New York, Kavanagh worked for more than 40 years as a priest. His final post was as head of St. Raymond's Church in the Bronx, before he was removed from his clerical work in a private church trial.

Currently residing in Florida, Kavanagh lost his home and his pension after being defrocked.

“He’s living off the support of family and friends,” Dearie said.

The alleged abuse took place between 1978 and 1982, when Daniel Donohue, now 48, was a student at Cathedral Preparatory Seminary in Manhattan, where Kavanagh acted as the rector.

In 2002, Donohue claimed that the Catholic Priest had repeatedly molested him.

According to court documents, a 2006 private church tribunal found Kavanagh guilty of holding hands with the high school student during prayer time. The church also concluded that the former priest had pressed up against the student in a bed during a school trip to Washington, D.C.

Kavanagh continued to proclaim his innocence and sued Donohue for libel. 

During the settlement of the case, Donohue retracted his claims of abuse during the Washington school trip, stating before a Federal judge in April: “I did not go on any such trip with Monsignor Kavanagh while I was in high school.”

“I have never intended that the church would deprive him of his ministry, and I hope the church will re-examine this decision and process,” he added.

Attorneys for Kavanagh sent the statement to the New York Archdiocese on April 29, hoping the case would be reopened. However, on May 1, Joseph Zwilling, director of communications for the Archdiocese of New York, released a statement that said, “It should be noted that Mr. Kavanagh was found guilty by a church court of multiple counts of sexual abuse of a minor, and that this particular trip to Washington was not the basis for the court’s decision. Changing this one fact will not have any bearing on the court’s ruling, or on its penalty that Mr. Kavanagh be removed from the priesthood and returned to the lay state.”


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@SingleDonald: in regard to Uncle Joe in Chicago, I believe that your support is misguided. Malachi Martin "laid it on the line" in regard to "Bernardo". As for Kavanaugh, the church tribunal states that there were multiple counts of abuse of this one individual. Somewhere, you have to believe the Church. This is sad but the decision appears to be just. I am not so sure that he deserved to be "hung out to dry" over one individual. What about the priests that have children?
One is left to wonder how many other priests were wrongfully dismissed from the ministry by church courts.
borefield, I believe Cardinal Bernadini was from Chicago. His accuser recanted, and apologized.
I pray that this priest wins. A few years back there was a Monsignor from Boston that was falsely accused too, if my memory serves me correctly his name was Bernadini. He sued and was exonerated . He died shortly afterwards. Hopefully Rev. Kavanagh will be reinstated and win his case.
God help this poor man and all others who have falsely accused.
I hope he wins. I know there are some that were. I was born and raised in a very Catholic family. we had all irish priest and I know that some were. But some were wronged and i hope he wins.
 




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