![]() ![]() ![]() O’Connell said in a message posted on the Diocese of Trenton website. “Our first responsibility must always be to those who have endured sexual abuse as minors and the release of these names is our effort to express acceptance of their allegations as credible and to indicate the status of their alleged abusers,” Bishop David M. Of that total, 17 of them are dead and 13 have been removed from the ministry, according to the diocese. The 30 men – 28 priests and two deacons – served at churches and schools across a diocese that spans Mercer, Ocean, Burlington and Monmouth counties. 13 who had been “credibly accused” of sexually abusing minors, part of an attempt at transparency at a time when state law enforcement is probing sexual misconduct at dioceses across New Jersey. The Diocese of Trenton released the names of 30 clergymen Feb. ![]()
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