Vatican City, the seat of the secular religion faith Roman
Catholic church, has defrocked three priests from Central Massachusetts
over allegations of sexual abuse.
David Blizard, Thomas Kane, and Robert Shauris no longer function as
priests in any capacity, Rev. Robert J. McManus, Bishop of Worcester,
announced on Tuesday.
Mr Kane and Mr Shauris voluntarily offered to "laicize" or defrock
themselves, which now retired Pope Benedict XVI accepted and approved
before his actual resignation took effect on Feb. 28.
The Vatican's
Congregation of the Faith, meanwhile, decided to oust Mr Blizard from
the priesthood.
Although all three have been removed from ministry for nearly two
decades, it was only late last year that the Diocese of Worcester in
Central Massachusetts decided to defrock the priests as the diocese had
to entertain individual appeals made against the three in the course of
investigation.
Mr Blizard was removed in 1988 from ministry work by Bishop Timothy
Harrington when allegations of sexual abuse lodged against him, that
occurred during the 1970s and 1980s, seemed credible.
Mr Blizard became
priest in 1974. He served in the parishes of St. Roch in Oxford, Our
Lady Immaculate in Athol, Christ the King in Worcester and Holy Angels
in Upton, all located in Central Massachusetts.
While serving as associate pastor of Sacred Heart in Gardner, Mr Kane
was called to go on leave in 1992 and then consequently removed from
ministry in 1993, also by Bishop Harrington, for credible allegations of
abuse committed in the 1970s.
Mr Kane was ordained in 1969.
In 1995, Bishop Daniel Reilly removed from the ministry Mr Shauris
due to credible allegations of inappropriate behavior during the 1990s.
The Diocese of Worcester further learned the allegations have been
ongoing two decades prior. Mr served as associate pastor at St. Mary's
of Uxbridge and was in residence at Immaculate Conception of Fitchburg,
St. Anthony of Padua in Fitchburg, and Our Lady of Fatima in Worcester
while on teaching assignments at St. Bernard Central Catholic High
School (CCHS), St. Peter-Marian CCHS and Anna Maria College.
''I ask the Catholic community to join with me in prayer for healing
for anyone who has been abused by these men or anyone in the Catholic
Church,'' Worcester Bishop Robert McManus said.