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Diocese places Msgr Leo McCarthy on leave following allegation of sexual abuse

Diocese places Msgr. Leo McCarthy on leave following allegation of sexual abuse McCarthy assists in parish ministry at Blessed Sacrament Church and last updated 2021-07-09 18:40:23-04 BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) — A retired Buffalo priest with numerous accolades was placed on administrative leave by Bishop Michael Fisher on Friday after an allegation of child sexual abuse. Rev. Msgr. Leo McCarthy, 88, is alleged to have sexually assaulted a 12-year-old girl at St. Matthew’s Church in 1982, according to a lawsuit filed Wednesday in State Supreme Court against St. Matthew’s Church and School. McCarthy, a popular priest who assists in parish ministry at Blessed Sacrament Church in the Town of Tonawanda, denied committing any acts of abuse, the Diocese of Buffalo said in a news release.

Diocese of Buffalo places retired priest on administrative leave

Diocese of Buffalo places retired priest on administrative leave The Diocese says it became aware of an allegation from the 1980s made through the Child Victims Act against Reverend Monsignor Leo McCarthy. Author: WGRZ Staff Updated: 5:53 PM EDT July 9, 2021 BUFFALO, N.Y. A retired priest of the Diocese of Buffalo has been placed on administrative leave by Bishop Michael Fisher. Through a statement Friday evening, the Diocese became aware of an allegation made through the Child Victims Act against Reverend Monsignor Leo McCarthy, who is now 88 years old. The person who filed the action says she was abused as a child in the 1980s in the St. Matthew parish.

3-year-old boy shot in Buffalo, New York, over July 4th weekend dies, authorities say

3-year-old boy shot in Buffalo, New York, over July 4th weekend dies, authorities say
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With sense of urgency, Erie County group working to prevent gun violence

With sense of urgency, Erie County group working to prevent gun violence It takes all of us to keep our communities safe. Not one institution, not one organization, but it takes all of us, Dina Thompson said. Author: WGRZ Staff Updated: 11:31 PM EDT July 8, 2021 BUFFALO, N.Y. With the spike in gun violence here in Western New York and across the state, some advocates locally believe a different approach is needed.  We are trying to address the violence in our communities, and I ask myself the same questions. Where were we long before the violence started? said Dina Thompson, the executive director of the Erie County Restorative Justice Coalition (ECRJC).

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