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Ex-St. Joseph's Priest Named On Church Sex Abuse List

The priest, who also served at other North Jersey churches, was laicized in 2003.

MENDHAM, NJ — A former priest who served at St. Joseph in Mendham faced credible sexual abuse allegations, the Diocese of Paterson said.

James Hanley, who worked at St. Joseph, named on a newly released Diocese list of credibly accused priests. He served at other North Jersey churches during his career (you can find a full list of churches at the bottom of this article).

The priest was included on a list of 28 from the Diocese of Paterson who face credible abuse allegations. All the priests are either deceased, removed from the ministry, or laicized.

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"Such misconduct by those ordained as ministers of our faith can never be tolerated. The faithful of our diocese have a right to know that the diocese is doing everything it can to ensure the safety of our children and to report perpetrators to law enforcement authorities," Bishop Arthur Serratelli said in a letter.

Hanley admitted in a civil suitto abusing a dozen boys in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, including during his time at the Mendham church. He was never charged, and was laicized in 2003.

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The Archdiocese of Newark and the Dioceses of Camden, Trenton, Paterson and Metuchen said they are committed to the establishment of a "Victim Compensation and Counseling Program."
This program will provide the resources to compensate those victims of child sexual abuse by clergy and employees of the Dioceses in New Jersey whose financial claims are legally barred by New Jersey's statute of limitations, according to the authorities.

Authorities said the program also will assure that victims who have not received any financial compensation will be paid, regardless of whether their claims meet the time requirements of the statute of limitations.

"While this is a positive first step towards transparency and accountability, I hope this spirit of openness continues during the course of our ongoing investigation and in response to our requests for records and information," Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal said.

The Attorney General's Office urges survivors and others with information to contact its toll-free tip line, 855-363-6548, which is staffed by trained professionals on a 24/7 basis.

Here is a list of where Hanley also served:

  • St. Andrew, Clifton
  • Our Lady of Good Counsel, Pompton Plains
  • St. Christopher, Parsippany
  • St. Joseph, Mendham
  • Immaculate Heart of Mary, Wayne
  • In service, Diocese of Albany

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