

Status: Permanently removed from ministry Peter CheplicĪssignments: St. Theresa, Kenilworth Christ the King, Hillside St. Watch Video: NJ Catholic dioceses release names of priests accused of sexual abuse Robert ChabakĪssignments: Holy Family, Nutley St. Immaculate Conception, Montclair Oratory Prep, Summit Holy Trinity, Westfield St. Elizabeth Hospital, Elizabeth Chaplain, St. Army Seton Hall University, South Orange Chaplain, St. CareyĪssignments: Christ the King, Jersey City U.S. Status: Permanently removed from ministry/Laicized James A. Theresa, Kenilworth Temporary Chaplain, Valley Hospital, Ridgewood Status: Permanently removed from ministry John CapparelliĪssignments: Our Lady of Fatima, North Bergen Oratory Prep, Summit Aloysius, Caldwell Our Lady of Peace, New Providence Holy Rosary, Edgewater Immaculate Conception, SecaucusĪssignments: Immaculate Conception, Newark Fairleigh Dickinson University, Rutherford Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken Holy Rosary Academy, Union City Assumption, Emerson St. Francis Xavier Church, NewarkĪssignments: St. Anthony, East NewarkĪssignments: Chaplain, K of C in Caldwell Religion Faculty of East Orange Catholic HS Notre Dame, North Caldwell St. Status: Permanently removed from ministry John BergeurĪssignments: Our Lady of the Visitation, Paramus EMS, Newark Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary/St. Michael, Cranford Our Lady of Lourdes, Mountainside Assumption, Emerson Joseph of the Palisades, West New YorkĪssignments: Antoninus, Newark St.


Status: Permanently removed from ministry/Laicized Jorge BatistaĪssignments: Paul of the Cross, Jersey City Blessed Sacrament, East Orange St. Raphael, Livingston Assumption, Roselle Park Search: Search your NJ town to see if a priest in your area has been accused of sexual abuseĬolumn: Cardinal Tobin's challenges after release of list of NJ priests accused of abuse Archdiocese of Newark Robert AlcamoĪssignments: St. Update: Lists of NJ priests accused of sexual abuse has some notable omissions The USA TODAY NETWORK New Jersey will post the names of the priests here as they are released by the individual dioceses. The state's five dioceses - Newark, Paterson, Metuchen, Trenton and Camden - were expected to release their lists at the same time on Wednesday. The start of the review followed an announcement by state law enforcement officials that they had launched a statewide investigation into alleged sexual abuse by priests. Watch Video: Columnist Mike Kelly talks about NJ priests accused of abusing children
