Area priest accused of sex abuse
by Jen Colletta
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A Delaware man filed a lawsuit last week against a priest with the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, alleging the clergymember sexually assaulted him 30 years ago.

The man, who is not named in the suit, charges that Monsignor Michael Flood, who is serving as pastor of St. Luke Evangelist Parish in Glenside, assaulted him when he was a student at St. John Neumann High School in South Philadelphia, where Flood taught in the late 1970s.

According to a statement released by the Archdiocese this week, Flood denies the allegations.

Flood, 70, was ordained in 1968 and has served at nearly a dozen parishes and schools in the city and suburbs since then.

The Archdiocese has not yet launched its own investigation into the charges, as the complainant was not identified by name in the lawsuit, and also because the claims were filed in civil court.

In its statement, the Archdiocese said Flood will stay on as pastor of St. Luke’s as the suit proceeds but will voluntarily refrain from unsupervised contact with minors.

David Clohessy, national director of Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, called the Archdiocese’s decision to allow Flood to remain at St. Luke’s “extraordinarily reckless” and said it “contradicts every claim by Catholic officials that they allegedly put children’s safety first.”

“The prudent course of action is simple: Protect kids first by suspending Flood until more information becomes available,” Clohessy said. “The notion that an accused child molester will voluntarily stay away from kids is ludicrous.”

Parishioners at St. Luke’s were informed of the suit during Mass last weekend by Flood himself, who asked them to pray with him for the man who filed the suit. Flood was joined by Monsignor Arthur Rodgers, vicar for Montgomery County, who attended the services to represent Cardinal Justin Rigali.

Staff members from the Archdiocesan Victim Assistance Program were also on hand.

Jen Colletta can be reached at jen@epgn.com.

comments (3)
« anonymous wrote on Tuesday, Oct 27 at 02:08 AM »
Why focus on the catholic church - because it is the biggest, and most self righteous.

They are the people who gave the world the hatred of the Jews, Jesus own people. Which hitler - a Catholic from very Catholic Austria, used this hatred to get himself elected in germany. And 50 million died.

And has anyone ever realized - I didn't - that the Catholic church to this day, has not excommunicated one person for the greatest conflagration in history.

But instead put into power a man who grew up in Nazi germany - who supposedly is God's representative on earth.

I think, and I bet most people will come to understand that he is Satan's representative on earth.

And thge sooner Good Catholics close their pocketbooks to the church, the sooner it may change. For money is the root of all evil.
« anonymous wrote on Monday, Oct 26 at 09:17 AM »
There also seems to be a problem in the Mormon Religion too.

http://mormonalliance.org/casereports/volume1/part1/v1p1c01.htm

I think the reason the target the Catholic Religion is because there was a time when other religions were threatened by Catholicism. Now that people seem to have the misconception that sex abuse only takes place in the Catholic Religion and the church is suffering maybe we can take some of the heat off of the Catholic Church and address the fact that sex abuse is an abuse of power that exists in all walks of our society. It has nothing to do with what religion you are.
« Jay1111 wrote on Monday, Oct 26 at 08:19 AM »
I post this in attempt at introducing balance and fairness to the biased, intolerant, and selective reporting at the PGN. Please investigate and support victims of Jewish sex abuse. Prosecute the rabbis, cantors and others in accordance to the US

Jewish Exponent

Local Rabbi Faces Abuse Charges in Boston Court

October 08, 2009 - Bryan Schwartzman, Staff Writer

http://www.jewishexponent.com/article/19789/

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A rabbi living in Northeast Philadelphia has been charged in Boston for allegedly sexually abusing two students at a day school there more than 30 years ago.