Parishioners at St. Mary’s Catholic Church were told over the weekend
that their pastor had been removed from his duties, following an
allegation of sexual abuse dating back 20 years.
The Diocese of
Pensacola-Tallahassee was notified July 19 that Monsignor Michael Cherup
was being accused of sexual abuse in August 1993 by an individual who
was 15 at the time.
“Following an internal
investigation, the allegation was determined to be credible,” the
diocese said in a statement that was shared with parishioners and
parents of students who attend St. Mary Catholic School.
Cherup, who taught at the
school, was removed Aug. 29 and may not “publicly celebrate the
sacraments or function as a priest, pending the final outcome of the
investigation,” the release said.
That was the same day the diocese contacted the state attorney’s office to notify them.
“An allegation of sexual
misconduct that did not involve sexual battery was presented to our
office Thursday,” state attorney Bill Eddins said Monday. “The
allegations involved conduct that occurred outside the state of Florida.
“Based on the nature of the allegations, the statute of limitations has probably run out,” he added.
Eddins described the misconduct as being lewd and lascivious in nature, like “groping.”
The diocese said in its
statement that it encouraged the victim to contact the appropriate law
enforcement agency, as well as the Florida Department of Children and
Families Abuse Hotline. Eddins said the victim has not contacted his
office.
“If he contacts our
office, we will gather the information involving the matter,” he said.
“Unless we’re contacted by the victim, there’s no further action for us
to take at this time.”
Cherup was assigned to
Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in Pensacola in Aug. 1993, according to a
diocesan spokeswoman. She said all churches where Cherup has served
received the same statement over the weekend.
St. Mary Catholic School parents were asked to share information with their children.
A support team will be at the school Tuesday to help any student with questions or concerns.