Crime & Safety

2 Former Mary Mother Of God Priests Accused Of Sex Abuse

Church leaders released a list of more than 100 priests "credibly accused" of child sex abuse. Some have ties to Hillsborough, Mongtomery.

HILLSBOROUGH/MONTGOMERY, NJ — Several Hillsborough and Montgomery priests have been named among those "credibly accused" of child sex abuse in the Diocese of Metuchen and Trenton.

The Leaders of the Catholic Church in New Jersey Wednesday revealed the names of 186 members on Wednesday to help victims heal as more revelations have been made in recent months. Many have ties to New Jersey. Nearly all of them were either sanctioned by the church, charged with a crime or both.

The lists were provided by each New Jersey archdiocese – Metuchen, Newark, Trenton, Camden and Paterson – below. All five New Jersey dioceses released names; not all provided details on church affiliations.

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The Metuchen archdiocese listed John Banko who was born on April 5, 1946 and ordained in 1972. He served at a number of parishes including locally at Mary Mother of God, Hillsborough and St. Charles Borromeo, Montgomery Township. He also served at St. Pius X High School, Piscataway and St. Edward, Milford.

Banko has been accused of abusing multiple victims and has since died. It is unclear at which church the alleged child sex abuse occurred.

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The Trenton archdiocese also listed Liam A. Minogue who had served at Mary Mother of God Church in Hillsborough. Minogue was born on Feb. 7, 1943 and ordained in 1968. He has since died.

Several other priests who served at Somerset County churches also made the list of those "credibly accused" of child sex abuse including:

NameChurchs Served AtVictimsStatus
John BankoSt. Pius X High School, Piscataway; St. Charles Borromeo, Montgomery Twp.; St. Edward, Milford; Mary, Mother of God, HillsboroughMultipleDeceased
John CaseySt. Philip and St. James, Phillipsburg; St. Peter the Apostle, New Brunswick; Cathedral of St. Francis of Assisi, Metuchen; St. Joseph, North PlainfieldMultipleDeceased
Mark DolakOur Lady of Peace, Fords; Cathedral of St. Francis of Assisi, Metuchen; St. Thomas the Apostle, Old Bridge; St. John the Evangelist, Dunellen; St. Matthias, Somerset; St. Catherine of Siena, Pittstown MultipleRemoved
John GiordanoSt. Luke, North Plainfield MultipleRemoved
Gregory LittletonSt. Philip and St. James, Phillipsburg; Our Lady of Victories, Sayreville; Our Lady of Mount Virgin, Middlesex; St. Elizabeth-St. Brigid, Far Hills-PeapackMultipleRemoved
Michael SantilloSt. Joseph, Bound Brook; Our Lady of Lourdes, Whitehouse Station; St. John Vianney, Colonia; St. Jude, Blairstown; St. Mary, Perth Amboy; St. Joseph, WashingtonMultipleDeceased
Dann Rossi (Deacon)St. Luke, North Plainfield1Deceased
Thomas GanleySt. Ann, Raritan; St. Cecilia, Monmouth Junction; St. Matthew, Edison; Immaculate Conception, Spotswood; St. Cecelia, Iselin; Our Lady of Fatima, Piscataway; Sacred Heart, South Plainfield; St. Ann, Raritan; St. Philip and St. James, Phillipsburg 1Removed, Currently under investigation
Liam A. MinogueMary, Mother of God Church in HillsboroughUnknownDeceased

Click here for the full list of the NJ priests accused of child sexual abuse.

Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin, the archbishop of Newark, had announced that the Roman Catholic Dioceses in New Jersey was undertaking a complete review of their files so that the names of all priests and deacons who have been credibly accused of the sexual abuse of minors could be made public.

The dioceses are undertaking this action in coordination with the Attorney General of New Jersey's ongoing task force examining the issue of clergy sexual abuse.

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