Priest Cleared Of Sexual Misconduct Allegations (Oakland)

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Father George Crespin returned to the pulpit Sunday, two days after Oakland Diocese officials cleared him on charges that he sexually molested a boy more than 30 years ago.

In a letter handed out to parishioners Sunday, Bishop of Oakland Allen Vigneron wrote that a diocese review board found the available evidence “insufficient to support the allegation made against Father Crespin.”

Diocese officials were not available Monday to answer whether the accuser, whose identity the diocese has withheld, would have the opportunity to appeal the ruling.

According to parishioners, Father Crespin, 69, told those at mass on Sunday that he was overwhelmed by their support and prayers.

“It was just jubilation,” said Sharon Girard, who attended the mass. “We all believed in him. I never doubted him for a moment.”

In February, the diocese placed Crespin on administrative leave while it investigated an accusation from a man who said Crespin sexually abused him in 1984, while Crespin was a priest at Our Lady of the Rosary in Union City.

Crespin, who has been assigned to Berkeley’s St. Joseph the Worker since 1980, abruptly retired, but maintained his innocence in a letter that was given to parishioners earlier this year.

“Since I know the person making this accusation, I am firmly convinced that this is being done to get money from the church,” he wrote.

During the investigation, Father Crespin continued to live at the residence at St. Joseph and meet with parishioners, Girard said. In his new role as Pastor Emeritus, Crespin will continue to lead several services until a permanent replacement is found. . . .

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If Bishop Vigneron says it is so… we can rely on him. He is one of our more trust-worthy Bishops.
 
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