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After the Pillar outed a priest, how much privacy should lay Catholics expect on social media?
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Monsignor Jeffrey Burrill -- On Scandal
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priest jeffrey burrill left by resignation, and the report aaccused him of visiting gay bars and an active user of the app grindr. how did they find it out? it was from a mobile device correlated to jeffrey burrill, end of quote. they found he visited gay bars and private residences while using a location-based hookup app in locations from 2018 to 2020, unquote. grindr is responding to the report, and they told washington post, we do not believe grindr is the source of the data. jeffrey burrill released a statement, quote, in order to avoid becoming a distraction to the operations and ongoing work of the conference, monsignor
That a Catholic Priest May Be Gay Isn t Cause for Sadness
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On July 20, a Catholic online news commentary site, The Pillar, published a report alleging that Msgr. Jeffrey Burrill of the U. S. Conference of Catholic Bishops “engaged in serial sexual misconduct, while he held a critical oversight role in the Catholic Church’s response to the recent spate of sexual abuse and misconduct scandals.” The Pillar used “commercially available records of app signal data” to track a mobile device correlated to Monsignor Burrill that “suggest he was at the same time engaged in serial and illicit sexual activity.”
Operated by two former editors at E.W.T.N.’s Catholic News Agency, J. D. Flynn and Ed Condon, The Pillar offers news and analysis about the Catholic Church, mostly in the United States. Just before the publication of the story on July 20, the U.S.C.C.B. announced that Monsignor Burrill had resigned in light of “impending media reports alleging possible improper behavior.”