The Diocese of Brooklyn was recently informed that the grand jury reviewing the complaints against Monsignor Thomas Brady has decided not to pursue a criminal indictment against him. In light of this, and following the directions of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith in Rome, Monsignor Brady has been removed from administrative leave. Taking into consideration his diminishing health, however, he remains restricted from public ministry.
As a Diocese, we remain concerned for the well-being of those who made the allegations against Monsignor Brady, and request that they be treated with dignity and respect. This has indeed been a challenging time for everyone involved, the young boys who presented the allegations, their families, Monsignor Brady and the entire Good Shepherd community. Most Reverend Nicholas DiMarzio, Bishop of Brooklyn, is committed to the protection of our youth, and takes seriously all allegations of sexual misconduct by a member of the clergy with minors, in full compliance with the United States Conference of Bishops’ Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People.
Let us reach out in compassion to all involved and pray for the healing of this parish community