A Catholic priest who pleaded guilty Thursday to molesting two
underage brothers is banned from "ever exercising priestly ministry,"
according to a statement from the Archdiocese of St. Paul and
Minneapolis.
The Rev. Curtis C. Wehmeyer will remain a priest, but cannot perform any duties of the church.
Wehmeyer, 48, pleaded guilty in Ramsey County District
Court to 20 counts, including one count of second-degree criminal sexual
conduct, two counts of fifth-degree criminal sexual conduct and 17
counts of possessing child porn.
He did not receive a plea bargain.
His sentencing is scheduled for February.
He admitted in court that two years ago he molested two
brothers, then 12 and 14, in a camper parked at Blessed Sacrament
Catholic Church in St. Paul. He was the parish pastor at the time and
lived there.
Wehmeyer plied the boys with alcohol and marijuana and
showed them pornography.
He admitted to touching one boy's genitals more
than once, exposing himself to the other and masturbating in front of
them.
The church removed him as pastor in June when the
allegations came to light.
He was ordained in 2001 and previously worked
at St. Joseph Catholic Church in West St. Paul from 2001 to 2006, when
he went to work at Blessed Sacrament.