Priest Accused of Sexual Abuse of Minor

ARCHDIOCESE RECEIVES ALLEGATION OF ABUSE AGAINST RELIGIOUS ORDER PRIEST, JORGE ANTONIO VELEZ-LOPEZ, WHO LAST SERVED IN THE ARCHDIOCESE IN 2010

The Archdiocese of Baltimore has learned of an allegation of sexual abuse of a minor against Father Jorge Antonio Velez-Lopez, TC, 60, a member of the religious order known as the Tertiary Capuchins, who last served in the Archdiocese of Baltimore in 2010. The alleged abuse began approximately in 2007 while Fr. Velez was assigned to St. John the Evangelist Parish in Columbia, Maryland. The alleged victim was a parishioner at Resurrection of Our Lord Parish in Laurel, Maryland.

The allegation was immediately reported to civil authorities in Howard County, to the superior of Father Velez’s religious order, and to the Diocese of Alexandria, Louisiana, where Father Velez has most recently been serving.

After receiving permission from civil authorities, a representative of the Archdiocese traveled to the Diocese of Alexandria to meet with Father Velez to discuss the allegations. At the meeting on February 11th, Father Velez admitted to the allegations. The Archdiocese of Baltimore reminded Father Velez that he is not permitted to function as a priest or to minister in any capacity in the Archdiocese of Baltimore. His authority to act as a priest in the Archdiocese of Baltimore ended when he left service here in 2010. In accordance with Archdiocesan policy, counseling assistance has been offered to all those affected.

Fr. Velez began working in the Archdiocese of Baltimore in July 2002 and served at St. John from 2003 to 2010. During this time he also ministered to members of the Spanish-speaking community in several other parishes, including Resurrection of Our Lord in Laurel, Holy Trinity in Glen Burnie, St. John the Evangelist Church in Frederick, Sacred Heart Church in Glyndon, and St. Joseph Church in Cockeysville

The Archdiocese of Baltimore is committed to protecting children and helping to heal victims of abuse. We urge anyone who has any knowledge of any child sexual abuse to come forward, and to report it immediately to civil authorities. If clergy or other church personnel are suspected of committing the abuse, we ask that you also call the Archdiocesan Office of Child and Youth Protection Hotline at 1-866-417-7469. If you have any other information relevant to this matter, please contact the Archdiocese Office of Child and Youth Protection at (410)547-5599.

Sean Caine

Sean Caine is Vice Chancellor and Executive Director of Communications