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Philadelphia Priest Trial: Alleged Victim Of Attempted Seminary Gang Rape Admits To Sex With Teen

By MARYCLAIRE DALE 04/23/12 03:58 PM ET AP

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Monsignor William Lynn is the first Roman Catholic church official in the U.S. ever to be charged with child endangerment.

PHILADELPHIA — A Catholic priest admitting a sexual relationship with a teen said he had been the victim of an attempted gang rape by fellow seminarians, according to testimony in a clergy-abuse trial.

Testimony on Monday also mentioned Pope Benedict XVI, who weighed in on the priest's 2005 censure when he was a Vatican official known as Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger.

Documents show the priest had admitted to the Philadelphia archdiocese in 1992 that he had sex with the high school student for several years. An archdiocesan treatment center concluded the priest was not a pedophile, but was affected by his "traumatic sexual development." He remained in ministry for another decade.

It's not clear if the trauma reference was to the alleged seminary assault. The priest told a therapist he had been tied down by several seminarians who tried to rape him and that a friend came to his rescue. But the same friend later twice abused him, the priest told the therapist, according to documents read in court.

The Associated Press is not naming the priest, who graduated from seminary in 1974, because he may be a sexual-assault victim.

The testimony came in the child-endangerment trial of Monsignor William Lynn, the longtime secretary for clergy in Philadelphia. Prosecutors say he helped keep dangerous priest-predators in jobs where they could continue to abuse children.

The priest discussed Monday stayed in active ministry until the national priest-abuse scandal broke in 2002. His ministry was supposed to be strictly supervised so he was not alone around adolescent boys, but he lived alone in a parish rectory in Lower Merion one year, and had little if any supervision after leaving the hospital in 1993, prosecutors allege. He remains a priest today, but lives a private life of "prayer and penance."

On cross-examination, defense lawyer Jeffrey Lindy noted that Lynn got the priest to admit to the sexual relationship with the teen the same day the complaint came in to Lynn in 1992, and soon had him being evaluated. However, a detective on the stand noted that police, had they gotten such an admission, would have pursued criminal charges.

Neither the priest's admission – nor the scores of other abuse complaints brought to the archdiocese from 1948 through the 2005 grand jury report – were ever referred to police or prosecutors.

The priest's alleged victim had disclosed the abuse to another priest during marriage preparation. That priest and the fiancee – by then the accuser's ex-girlfriend – went to the archdiocese in July 1992. Lynn's office never tried to interview the accuser.

There was no follow-up testimony Monday on the seminary rape allegation. The Philadelphia archdiocese runs St. Charles Borromeo Seminary, but can't comment because of a gag order.

Meanwhile, Lynn's lawyers are preparing for a potential showdown this week with a key trial witness.

A man who said he was raped by two priests and his fifth-grade teacher at a northeast Philadelphia parish is scheduled to testify Wednesday.

The defense wants to challenge his credibility. But if they do, the judge is likely to let jurors hear that one of the priests has pleaded guilty.

Defrocked priest Edward Avery, 69, pleaded guilty days before trial to sexually assaulting the northeast Philadelphia altar boy in 1999. He is now in prison, serving 2 1/2 to five years for sexual assault and conspiracy.

Judge M. Teresa Sarmina is also pondering whether jurors can hear that five other people have come forward since 2010 to say Avery molested them as children. Defense lawyers say those allegations are beyond Lynn's control, since he left office in 2004.

But Assistant District Attorney Patrick Blessington said Lynn left "a powder keg" in place after the first complaint was filed in 1992.

"Lynn put a powder keg out there whose name was Avery. If that powder keg explodes, a kid gets raped," Blessington said.

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09:38 AM on 05/25/2012
When i was back in seminary school, they put forth a proposition that you can petition the lord with prayer..petition the lord with prayer!Come on Jim Morrison, the Catholic Church needs you more than ever.
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03:36 PM on 05/24/2012
Why isn't this on CNN or NBC News, etc??? You would think that a story about continuing child rape by religious leaders would get more airtime than American idol or Dancing with the Stars (yeah, right!)
pbrunda
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05:07 AM on 04/25/2012
You would think that in this day and age, the clergy would have some lawyers in its ranks. It would save a LOT of money.
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mad world
If you stand for nothing, you'll fall for anything
11:31 AM on 04/24/2012
Wow. No wonder so many of these men turn their lives over to God, apparently being a priest is a ticket to the kinkiest sex life in town.
04:01 AM on 04/24/2012
Gang rape at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Philly? Impossible. That is where Cardinal Bevilacqua spent is last days and where Archbishop Chaput intends to take up residence after he sells his 61 room mansion to help pay the lawyers defending Monsignor Lynn against all these outrageous trumped up charges.
pbrunda
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04:55 AM on 04/25/2012
I hope you are being sarcastic. But, in case you're not...wake up. Cardinal Bevilaqua's interview at the "Pearly Gates" probably didn't go very well based on comments by Monsignor Lynn about how the Cardinal instructed that the list of accused sexual abusers be shredded to get rid of evidence.
pbrunda
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05:09 AM on 04/25/2012
Nice vow of poverty.
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scrapper7
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12:58 AM on 04/24/2012
Allowing these priests to self-govern themselves, is like putting a saddle on a cat, and saying 'giddyap'! It's outrageous!

The thought of these 'men of God' violating youngsters, makes me want to convene a firing squad! They're no better than the playground haunting pedophile, in fact they're much worse!! They both repulse and infuriate me. They're repugnant and disgraceful.

They betray the collar they wear and the God they profess to love, obey and serve. Hell has a special place for each of them, on a very long-term lease.
05:12 PM on 04/23/2012
Priests gang raping kids is not an unfamiliar story. Sadly the Philly archdiocese is not unique in the way it handles the clergy sex abuse of innocent children.
Victims stay strong, your voices are powerful and you are being heard.

Judy Jones, SNAP Midwest Associate Director, USA, 636-433-2511
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05:06 PM on 04/23/2012
ah organized religion.....just like conservatisim.....................
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sb1after909
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04:08 PM on 04/23/2012
On and on and on it goes. The Catholic church is clearly an organization of criminals. Hey, Attorney General Eric Holder, where are the RICO charges? .... Eric?