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Predator Priest Let Loose on the Public: Father Mahan Diagnosed as Sociopath,Threat,Predator;Liar
Boston Herald ^ | 5/17/02 | Eric Convey and Tom Mashberg

Posted on 05/17/2002 5:43:08 AM PDT by Dr. Scarpetta

The Archdiocese of Boston turned former priest Paul J. Mahan loose on the public in the mid-1990s after he had been diagnosed as a ``sociopath'' and a ``threat to adolescent males,'' according to documents released yesterday.

In a sign of just how sick therpists deemed Mahan, doctors at St. Luke Institute in Suitland, Md., expelled him as hopeless in 1995 - kicking him out of a hospital that has specialized in treating clergy with severe sexual disorders.

At least one plaintiff alleges he was raped by Mahan at a home on the North Shore soon after the priest was discharged by the archdiocese without a warning to civil authorities or former parishioners.

``They released a sexual predator into the Marblehead community and did not warn a soul,'' said Joseph G. Abromovitz, a lawyer suing the church and Mahan on behalf of two of the ex-priest's nephews, both of whom claim he raped them from 1993 to 1995. ``My clients were told Mahan was on a routine sabbatical when he was in fact being treated for incurable pedophilia,'' Abromovitz said.

Mitchell Garabedian, the lawyer who won the release of Mahan's personnel file, and represents 11 of his accusers, made two of the documents available yesterday after Superior Court Judge Constance M. Sweeney ordered that the archdiocese hand over the records.

Garabedian said he would review the full file before commenting in detail, but added: ``These psychiatric characteristics obviously are of some concern.''

The latest documents unveiled in the Roman Catholic Church abuse scandal include a summer 1995 evaluation from the Southdown treatment center in Ontario, Canada, a facility where now-defrocked pedophile John J. Geoghan was also shipped by the church.

The Southdown report states that Mahan's ``behavior has been aggressive and intrusive and in some instances predatory.'' Therapist Michael John Sy wrote Mahan acknowledged his ``high risk for re-offending'' against children.

But more damning information is contained in a September 1995 letter, also released yesterday, in which the Rev. Brian M. Flatley, then a top archdiocesan official handling sexual abuse matters, argued that Mahan should be dismissed from the priesthood. There had been eight sexual misconduct allegations against Mahan, ``a number of them involving more than one child,'' Flatley wrote.

Flatley cites an incendiary series of evaluations from St. Luke covering Mahan's two separate visits there - one in 1994, a second that spanned late 1994 and early 1995 - that made clear he was a predator.

Upon being discharged after his first 1994 visit, Flatley wrote, Mahan ``immediately lapsed into his pattern of predatory behavior.''

A therapist there concluded ``there was a real question about Father Mahan's ability to tell the truth,'' Flatey's letter states.

After Mahan was sent back to St. Luke for a second time, Flatley wrote, Mahan's therapist telephoned to say he was recommending the priest leave the facility.

``It was his judgment that Father Mahan was not able to be helped at St. Luke Institute and perhaps not anywhere,'' Flatley wrote in a letter to Rev. Richard G. Lennon, one of Bernard Cardinal Law's top aides. The therapist ``is convinced that Father Mahan is exhibiting the symptoms of a sociopath,'' Flatley continued. ``He is a dangerous person. He is a threat to adolescent males.''

In addition to being a chronic liar in therapy - ``he has a lapse of memory whenever there is a victim involved'' - Mahan also misled therapists by saying he had stopped drinking when in fact he had not, Flatley wrote.

At the very time church officials were exchanging the damning assessments, they stood by as Mahan ended his priestly career and moved unfettered to Marblehead.

Mahan later relocated to Arlington, Va., where he worked at a Radio Shack near two elementary schools until earlier this year.

Repeated efforts by the Herald to reach Mahan, including visiting his Virginia apartment building in March, were unsuccessful.

His lawyer, Martin Cosgrove, had fought to keep the psychiatric data away from Garabedian and other plaintiffs' lawyers. Attorneys for the Boston Herald and other media argued in court that the Mahan papers, like the Geoghan files, should be publicly filed.

Flatley concluded his 1995 letter by writing that Mahan should be allowed to leave the priesthood, lest he ``be a source of scandal to the people.'' Garabedian's plaintiffs, including William and Paul Oberle of Boston, allege they were abused by Mahan between 1969 and 1982 at St. Ann's in Dorchester and St. Joseph's in Needham.


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To: Dr. Scarpetta
How is it possible for priests, bishops, and cardinals to have no conscience?

Because like politicians the LOVE and are SEDUCED by POWER

I am willing to bet if palced under truth serum the vast majority of Bishops and Cardinals don't believe the tenets of their religion
41 posted on 05/17/2002 9:26:18 AM PDT by uncbob
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To: 185JHP
Their consciences have "been seared by a hot iron." They have been "turned over to a reprobate mind." Nothing new here - Paul knew about these types. No human being, no matter how strong, can deal with a demon. Demons can influence people to enjoy doing something so vile even animals don't do it.

What about the role of bishops and cardinals?

42 posted on 05/17/2002 9:35:47 AM PDT by Dr. Scarpetta
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To: uncbob
I am willing to bet if placed under truth serum the vast majority of Bishops and Cardinals don't believe the tenets of their religion.

I have to admit I had similar thoughts about the priest at a funeral recently. I know it's not fair to the decent clergy, which is why the church needs to release the records without subpoenas.

43 posted on 05/17/2002 9:41:30 AM PDT by Dr. Scarpetta
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To: Kevin Curry
Please note the above-quote: this man is NOT a pedophile. He is a run-of-the-mill gay man who likes his fresh meat smooth and wrinkle-free. He is, to use the parlance of the gay community itself, a chickenhawk--one of the gay comuninity's own, just a little kinkier.

Many, many homosexual men are sexually attracted to teenage boys. Some can resist this temptation and some cannot. Given that, teenage boys should NOT be placed under the authority and supervision of homosexual men, either in the Catholic Church or in Boy Scouts. If the Catholic Church insists on having a huge homosexual representation among its priests, they should adopt the Boy Scout policy: no priest alone with a boy, ever, and all boys in the Catholic Church should be warned about potential homosexual molestation, just as in the Boy Scouts. That would be prevention - rather than just waiting for the damage to be done and then (if they get around to it) doing something.

44 posted on 05/17/2002 10:00:00 AM PDT by yendu bwam
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To: uncbob
I am willing to bet if palced under truth serum the vast majority of Bishops and Cardinals don't believe the tenets of their religion

You don't need a truth serum. Many of them demonstrate this every day.

45 posted on 05/17/2002 10:01:29 AM PDT by yendu bwam
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To: CatoRenasci
"I'm a modern historian"

Then you have knowledge of Bella Dodd's testimony before the House Unamerican Activities Committee in the late forties,early fifties,wherein she testifies that the Communist party had placed over 1000 young men in seminaries in Western Europe and the United States. This infiltration had taken place from the twenties to 1942 at which point I believe she left the Party. This certainly goes a long way in explaining much of the cause of this scandal.

In order to control man it is necessary to destroy his belief in a transcendent God and therefore it is imperative to destroy a channel to that God. Since the Catholic Church,established by Jesus Christ to carry that message over time and space to God's children on earth,was the largest institution carrying the message it was targeted for destruction. It is a just a series of baby steps from no faith to no truth to no life.I think that is why the Pope argues so eloquently for the Culture of Life which is what the Church offers,as opposed to the Culture of Death,which is what the world offers.

46 posted on 05/17/2002 10:09:45 AM PDT by saradippity
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To: saradippity
I'm sure the communists have done their small part to undermine the Church by placing their moles in seminaries over the years, but I doubt seriously that they were then actively recruiting homosexuals for the purpose. The problem is much deeper, and goes much further back, than a few hundred or even a few Marxist mole seminarians.
47 posted on 05/17/2002 10:20:29 AM PDT by CatoRenasci
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To: CatoRenasci
You are right, CR. The problem goes back centuries. I've been brushing up on Renaissance history lately, and reading up on Pope Alexander VI and the whole evil fornicating Borgia clan. No wonder this chapter was left out of the books we used in the fifties to study church history! The current goings-on remind me very much of this era in the church....corruption all the way up to the top, and especially at the top. As it did in those days, it will take a huge reformation to change things,and it will take more than a hundred years.
48 posted on 05/17/2002 10:43:35 AM PDT by Palladin
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To: Palladin
As it did in those days, it will take a huge reformation to change things,and it will take more than a hundred years.

This is the sad thing. My wife and I and our kids will probably not live to see this.

49 posted on 05/17/2002 10:51:51 AM PDT by yendu bwam
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To: sinkspur
I am baffled. Everything I read in the Catechism,everything I read from the Pope and his Magisterium leads me to know that the problem has nothing to do with the Truth as taught by the Church Christ established. I think its more likely the result of the lay and the clergy who garble the message in order to minimize the "cognitive/disonance" they experience when they don't practice what they preach.

Since they want to continue in sin its easier to change the words of the gospel,teach error rather than truth,focus on a community meal rather than the eternal sacrifice and in all ways seek to form a god to their liking.This of course leads to excactly what we now have,a big scandal because of man's disobedience driven by his appetites and abetted by the modern world which says "you can have it all".

I am with the many of these threads that say,no matter how much it hurts the boil has been lanced and it must be drained and disinfected. I believe this is going to bring forth a great reawakening in Christianity in the world and I am looking forward to it.The faster the better.

50 posted on 05/17/2002 10:53:15 AM PDT by saradippity
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To: Palladin
I'm waiting for a brave honest Priest to post a series of Theses to debate the proper response to the corruption in the Church. At least the Priest need not fear for his life, this time.
51 posted on 05/17/2002 10:55:10 AM PDT by CatoRenasci
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To: Dr. Scarpetta;one_particular_harbour
"How is it possible for priests, bishops, and cardinals to have no conscience?" --- "Ugly thought, isn't it? Makes you question the entire canon of theology....."

...at the Reformation, ... God was the remedy needed by an oppressed people who had been taught not to believe in a sovereign God, but in a sovereign church, which is a very different thing. ---- The chief comfort in that world belonged to the clergy, and it usually consisted of luxury, power and privilege. Elaborate, man-made systems arose in this so-called church in which the doctrines of the Scriptures were perverted for the exaltation of a certain few. They talked about your sin, and they didn't tell you that the answer to your problem of sin was Jesus Christ and faith in Him. They didn't tell you to trust in the almighty sovereign God. ------- What they told you is you have to come to us. You have to kiss our rings, bow down at our feet. Only we can forgive you. God will not forgive you; He's given that power to us. And here's what we want. We want you to say 75,000 Hail Marys, 250 Million Our Fathers. You say, But I can't do that. If I did that I would never be able to say I was hungry. How could I do that, I would have no time for anything else for the rest of my life? They'd say, Well we have a way for you. If you think that is too hard, you can go to Purgatory and do it there. You'll suffer terribly as the purgatorial fires cleanse you of your sins because you couldn't do the penance we gave you. Well, you'd say, that doesn't sound too comfortable either. Isn't there a door number three, or something? They said, Yes, there's a door number three, and here it is. You can give us money. Give us all your money and we'll sell you relief from the purgatorial fires. The more money you give us, the less time you have to spend in Purgatory. And you'd say, That sounds great. Here's my money. Okay, said the priest, here's your receipt. And if anyone asks you in Purgatory, you show them the receipt and they'll let you out early. ----- One guy was clever, just before the Reformation, he asked this priest who was selling these indulgences, as they were called, and he said, If I buy this indulgence, is it good for my past sins and my present sins and my future sins? The priest said, Yeah, this stuff is guaranteed. He said, That's great. So he stole the money from the priest who was selling indulgences. He got his own money back, and all the rest. That's how foolish the system was."

52 posted on 05/17/2002 11:16:04 AM PDT by Matchett-PI
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To: Dr. Scarpetta
``It was his judgment that Father Mahan was not able to be helped at St. Luke Institute and perhaps not anywhere,'' Flatley wrote in a letter to Rev. Richard G. Lennon, one of Bernard Cardinal Law's top aides. The therapist ``is convinced that Father Mahan is exhibiting the symptoms of a sociopath,'' Flatley continued. ``He is a dangerous person. He is a threat to adolescent males.''

In addition to being a chronic liar in therapy - ``he has a lapse of memory whenever there is a victim involved'' - Mahan also misled therapists by saying he had stopped drinking when in fact he had not, Flatley wrote.

Mahan isn't the only one having a "lapse of memory whenever there is a victim involved."

Law has to go!

54 posted on 05/17/2002 11:22:46 AM PDT by Aquinasfan
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To: one_particular_harbour
Makes you question the entire canon of theology.....

Not even remotely. The truth or falsity of the unchanging teachings of the Catholic Church is in no way called into question by the evil misbehaviour of men who have openly and flagrantly disregarded those teachings. Indeed, that such open and flagrant disregard has resulted in grave scandal simply reinforces the truth of the teachings. Does your Holy Orthodox Faith approve of buggery? I didn't think so.

AB

55 posted on 05/17/2002 11:23:15 AM PDT by ArrogantBustard
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To: CatoRenasci
At least the Priest need not fear for his life, this time.

I don't know about that. Seems like a few "Vaticancides" have been taking place lately. Like that priest "apparently" hanging himself at St. Luke's Hospital for Reprobates.

56 posted on 05/17/2002 11:23:18 AM PDT by Palladin
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To: cgbg
I hope my Catholic friends will have the courage to leave a church that has abandoned them and demand leaders who are capable of moral leadership and are not afraid to take on media causes.

Can't. Christ only established one Church.

Besides, corruption amongst the Apostles wasn't unknown during Jesus' time, if you know what I mean.

57 posted on 05/17/2002 11:26:34 AM PDT by Aquinasfan
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To: CatoRenasci
Of course it goes way back.Jesus mentioned the Pharisees who did not practice what they preached.He said to listen to their teachings but do not do what they do. The crowd who demanded Barabbas be released and Christ be crucified,they were controlled by those other than those who loved God.The Apostles spoke of false teachers from the beginning. Way before the time of Christ,God frequently had to chastise His Chosen People.

It is so silly for anyone to use the corruption often found in the Catholic Church through the centuries to slyly insinuate that perhaps it is the Church that is the problem. It's not,it's us.And those who believe in the Truth as taught through the centuries by the Church need to again work to cleanse it of the corruption that frail humans with prideful notions of their own omnipotence and omniscience create.

58 posted on 05/17/2002 11:30:22 AM PDT by saradippity
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To: ArrogantBustard
Ah, but what are the true teachings of the Church? And how much of what is now considered the teachings of the Church are not the work of God, but of the Corrupt Men who would make the Church the Whore of Babylon? These questions are no more clear today than they were 500-odd years ago. Your answer to Dr. Scarpetta's question actually raises more quetions than it answers. I don't purport to have the answers, but I am sure this will not blow over or go quietly into the good night.
59 posted on 05/17/2002 11:32:33 AM PDT by CatoRenasci
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To: ArrogantBustard
Not even remotely. The truth or falsity of the unchanging teachings of the Catholic Church is in no way called into question by the evil misbehaviour of men who have openly and flagrantly disregarded those teachings. Indeed, that such open and flagrant disregard has resulted in grave scandal simply reinforces the truth of the teachings. Does your Holy Orthodox Faith approve of buggery? I didn't think so.

Absolutely. The truth the Church has always taught is unchanged. But respect for that truth has fallen into a squalid pit.

60 posted on 05/17/2002 11:36:01 AM PDT by yendu bwam
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