Priest in Hiding? Joliet Priest Accused of Sexual Assault Can’t be Found

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Priest in Hiding? Joliet Priest Accused of Sexual Assault Can’t be Found

As Roman Catholic Diocese of Joliet Bishop Ronald Hicks prepares for his upcoming promotion and move to the Big Apple, replacing Cardinal Timothy Dolan as the new archbishop of New York, a sexual harassment lawsuit against the Diocese of Joliet and one of Joliet’s priests is off to a slow and mysterious start.
It has now been two and a half months since Joliet Patch first broke the news, revealing the filing of the sexual harassment lawsuit at the Will County Courthouse against the Diocese of Joliet and Father Nestor Sanchez, a Catholic priest who has served in recent years at Saints Peter and Paul in Naperville and as pastor in small-town parishes including Paxton and Gibson City. The lawsuit was filed in connection with Father Sanchez’s assignment at Holy Family Parish on Route 59 in Shorewood.
The lawsuit was filed by a woman who lives in DuPage County. On Nov. 4, she was granted permission from Will County Associate Judge Ben Braun to use the fictitious name of Jane Doe, court …

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Sandy Barrett

Leo XIV appointed this type of effeminate bishop.

From Joliet to New York City was quite the promotion for such a young bishop!

Sorry but it's got to be said: could he have returned to a Latin American country (based on his name)? And yes, I know there are Hispanic Americans, but in my experience most Latino priests were born outside the U.S. In fact in my seminary days vocation directors lamented that local Hispanic youth weren't that interested in priesthood necessitating importing foreign students who often sadly left during formation.