Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Central New York Defends Its Defiance of Court Order
07/25/2007

The Diocese of Central New York has defended its decision not to comply with an ecclesiastical court order in the trial of the Rev. David Bollinger, former rector of St. Paul’s Church, Owego, who was facing presentment charges.

An ecclesiastical court
exonerated Fr. Bollinger of all charges July 17 after the diocese was 13 days’ late filing its witness list and documentary evidence with the court as part of pre-trial discovery. The Rt. Rev. Gladstone B. Adams, Bishop of Central New York, has lifted the inhibition order against Fr. Bollinger, whose status becomes that of a retired priest canonically resident in good standing, according to the Rev. Canon Karen C. Lewis, canon to the ordinary.

Bishop Adams charged Fr. Bollinger with financial misconduct and disobedience and inhibited him in 2005. Fr. Bollinger maintained his innocence and contended that the charges were an attempt to punish him after he continued a public campaign for an investigation into sexual misconduct allegations against a priest who served as rector of St. Paul’s during the 1970s. That person voluntarily renounced his orders in 2006 after a diocesan review panel recommended that presentment charges be drawn up against him.


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