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Accused priest sues bishop, saying he was slandered
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A Catholic priest in Massachusetts who was removed from ministry after the church determined that allegations of child sexual abuse he faced were “credible has filed a defamation lawsuit against his bishop.
NEW BEDFORD, Massachusetts A Catholic priest in Massachusetts who was removed from ministry after the church determined that allegations of child sexual abuse he faced were “credible” has filed a defamation lawsuit against his bishop.
Daniel Lacroix, 61, sued Diocese of Fall River Bishop Edgar da Cunha last week,
The Standard-Times of New Bedford reported Tuesday.
Lacroix, who most recently served at three New Bedford churches, was placed on administrative leave in 2019. A diocese review board in November determined the allegations of sexual abuse of a minor were credible and removed Lacroix from ministry.
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