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Former altar boy describes aftermath of alleged abuse by Eureka priest

Shame and fear of ridicule kept him quiet about alleged sexual abuse by a Catholic priest in Eureka nearly 30 years ago, a Humboldt County man said Tuesday.

"For a man, there is so much shame involved in saying anything," the 38-year-old man, who declined to give his full name, said in an interview.

"I tried to work past it," said the man, a father who works in law enforcement and as a young boy wanted to become a priest himself. "I just figured it was too late to do anything."

He is one of two Humboldt County men who filed lawsuits last month accusing the Santa Rosa Diocese of fraud and negligence for hiring the Rev. Patrick Joseph McCabe and failing to disclose his sexual misconduct to parishioners in Eureka.

The men, who both served as altar boys, were not identified in the lawsuits. They both allege they were repeatedly fondled by McCabe, now 74, at St. Bernard Church in Eureka in the early 1980s.

McCabe, who was removed from the priesthood in 1988, is in custody at Alameda County Jail pending extradition to Ireland to face charges of molesting six boys from 1973 to 1981.

He was transferred from Dublin, Ireland to the Santa Rosa Diocese in 1983, months after being designated as a pedophile at a church treatment facility in New Mexico, according to a lengthy report on misconduct by Irish priests released last year.

The man, whose first name is Greg, said he was infuriated by news reports that McCabe had been assigned to St. Bernard Parish by former Santa Rosa Bishop Mark Hurley, who was told of McCabe's condition by Irish church officials, according to the report.

"I found it incredibly unconscionable that (church officials) would shift a person from place to place and give him a new set of children to abuse," the man said in a telephone interview arranged by his attorney.

Santa Rosa Bishop Daniel Walsh said last month there is no evidence of misconduct in McCabe's file or any indication Hurley, who died in 2001, was aware of it.


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