Stories like Bosley’s are recurrent at St. Sabina Church, a close-knit community that’s been a social activism hub for 40 years under Pfleger. But the white priest’s job, his reputation in a Black community that s long respected him, and the parish’s future are in jeopardy because three men two who are Black and the third whose race hasn t been made public have accused him of sexually abusing them decades ago.
After the first allegations surfaced in January, the Archdiocese of Chicago temporarily removed the 71-year-old priest to investigate, leading to fierce backlash from parishioners trying to clear his name. They’ve flooded the archdiocese s phone lines, staged rallies, threatened to withhold $100,000 in monthly dues and sent 1,300 letters. They’ve also challenged the accusers accounts.
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Chicago church rallies around Father Michael Pfleger after sexual abuse allegations
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Activist Catholic Priest Rev. Michael Pfleger speaks before anti gun violence march on the Magnificent Mile in Chicago, Illinois, on December 31, 2020.
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CHICAGO - When her teenage son was murdered outside a church in 2006, Pam Bosley contacted ministers around
Chicago, hoping someone would help make sense of it.
Only one wrote back.
Michael Pfleger, a charismatic priest of a thriving Black Catholic parish, inspired her to become an activist and recruited her to run his South Side church’s violence prevention office.