Crime & Safety

Malvern Priest On 'Credibly Accused' List

ProPublica has released the most comprehensive list yet on 'credibly accused' clergy. Here is one with ties to the Malvern area.

MALVERN, PA — One priest with a connection to the Malvern area are part of a comprehensive list of Catholic clergy who have been "credibly accused" of sexual abuse.

The searchable database — which includes hundreds of priests accused from the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, as well as dioceses in Scranton, Allentown, Pittsburgh, Harrisburg, and more — comes on the heels of a grand jury report that revealed hundreds of "predator" priests across the state.

The list, put together by Patch partner ProPublica, includes dozens of other priests who served in neighboring municipalities.

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Here's the clergyman who worked in the Malvern area and have been credibly accused of sexually abusing minors.

Joseph M. McKenzie

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McKenzie was ordained in 1951.

He served as the assistant pastor at St. Patrick in Malvern from June 1977 to October 1981.

The Pennsylvania grand jury investigation, which prompted ProPublica's project, was described by the Associated Press as the "biggest and most exhaustive ever" into priest sex abuse by an individual state. The investigation revealed many priests admitted to their actions and were allowed to continue in the ministry for years despite having confessed to molesting children.

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In one case, after a priest confessed to anal and oral rape of at least 15 boys, a bishop who later met with him commended him as "a person of candor and sincerity."

Another priest who was "grooming his middle school students for oral sex," was accused by several victims before he was removed 15 years later, the grand jury found.

The Pennsylvania grand jury report was pivotal in spurring dioceses around the country to release lists of abusers associated with their churches, ProPublica said.

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