Bishop-Elect Rev. Michael Mulloy Resigns after Abuse Allegation - Pope Francis Accepts Resignation - FULL TEXT


Full Text - Statement of the Diocese of Rapid City on the resignation of Bishop-elect Michel Mulloy

 Today the Holy See announced that Pope Francis accepted the resignation of Bishop-elect Michel Mulloy, who was appointed the Bishop of Duluth on June 19, 2020. Subsequent to that appointment, on August 7, 2020, the Diocese of Rapid City received notification of an allegation against Father Mulloy of sexual abuse of a minor in the early 1980’s. The Diocese of Rapid City has no other allegations of sexual abuse involving Father Mulloy. Following the established procedure, Bishop Peter Muhich, Bishop of Rapid City, informed law enforcement of this development. Fr. Mulloy was directed to refrain from engaging in ministry.
The Diocese then commissioned an independent investigation to determine whether the allegation warranted further investigation under Canon Law. When that investigation concluded, the results were shared with the Rapid City Diocesan Review Board, a lay-majority interdisciplinary body, in accordance with the standard of Canon Law and the policies of the Diocese of Rapid City. The Review Board agreed with the investigation’s conclusion that the accusation met the standard of Canon Law for further investigation and conclusion and the Holy See was informed by Bishop Muhich. Fr. Mulloy received a summary of the specific allegation against him and submitted his resignation as Bishop-elect of the Diocese of Duluth to the Holy Father, which has been accepted. The Apostolic Nunciature has communicated that Msgr. James Bissonnette will continue to serve the Diocese of Duluth as Diocesan Administrator, until the appointment of a new Bishop.
Source: https://www.rapidcitydiocese.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Statement-MM4.pdf
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Comments

Unknown said…
The pope should take his priesthood away not wait for pedophiles to resign, the church is still not taking the lives of our children seriously. The church is doing the opposite of what Jesus told them to do. Forgiving in confession is one thing allowing them to stay is another. How many would be priest lives were destroyed by these priest. Unacceptable