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Article originally prepared on : 01 December 2006

http://www.dfw.com/mld/dfw/news/local/16121806.htm 
 

Officials spent thousands, hoped woman wouldn't sue

These articles contain sexually explicit language that may be offensive to some readers.

THE REV. JOHN HOWLETT

Religious order: Pallottine Society

Assignments: St. Mary, Graham; St. Brendan, Stephenville

Church leaders held their breath when complaints of sexual abuseresurfaced against the Rev. John Howlett in mid-1993. They placated themother of female accusers -- who had come forward years before -- whilehoping she would not go to the authorities or file a lawsuit before thestatute of limitations expired.

At least three more women would later come forward to tell similarstories of betrayal, broken faith and childhoods destroyed because,they said, Howlett abused them. One woman told the diocese that thepriest habitually sought sexual gratification from her beginning whenshe was 9. Another said she was 5 when Howlett began molesting her.

The files do not indicate any effort to contact police about theallegations. Today, Howlett lives in Dublin, Ireland, where he facessome restrictions on his travel and public appearances imposed by hisreligious order, the Pallottines.

The diocese pays and waits

The diocese apparently learned of allegations against Howlett in the 1980s when a woman called to accuse him of abuse.

The woman called again in 1993, this time asking for counseling for one of her daughters.

The woman told the Rev. Joseph Schumacher what she had told BishopDelaney years earlier: Her family had trusted Howlett, letting him takethe daughters horseback riding. He was like an extended family member,she said. Then, after one visit with the priest in the mid-1980s, onedaughter told her, "Father John put his hands in my panties."

She told Schumacher that she believed the priest had done the same thing to the girls many times since at least 1981.

The diocese and the Pallottine order agreed to pay for thecounseling of the girls, who by then were young adults. The diocese andthe order also helped pay the living expenses of one girl.

"I hope that it can be contained like this, even though at someexpense," an official with the Pallottine order wrote on Aug. 13, 1993.That same day, the Rev. Philip McNamara of the Pallottines sent thewoman a $300 check marked "social outreach." According to the files,the check was meant to help the woman pay for baby-sitting.

Over the next year, thousands of dollars were sent to the womanusing funds from St. Brendan's Church in Stephenville, with the FortWorth Diocese providing some reimbursement.

McNamara and the Rev. Robert Wilson, former chancellor of thediocese, were concerned about the expense. So, at about the same timeMcNamara was praising one of Howlett's accusers for being a good singlemother, he was confiding to Wilson that he didn't want any attorneysinvolved "pending the expiration of the statute of limitations onAugust 24th or 25th of next year."

On July 20, 1994, McNamara wrote Wilson that "by the end of next month, I hope we are 'out of the woods' so to speak."

McNamara, contacted Tuesday, said, "I don't remember writing that, and I'm not allowed to comment."

By Dec. 19, 1994, Wilson wrote back with a sense of relief. "I amglad that we seem to have weathered liability here, and that the familymay have become settled enough not to need charity."

But others would come forward.

More accusations surface

On May 17, 1999, Bishop Delaney, Wilson and the Pallottine officialmet with another woman, who said Howlett molested her while she waspreparing for first Communion. The woman accepted counseling.

On June 5, 2001, another woman came forward.

She said she was 5 to 9 years old when Howlett molested her. Wilson offered her six months of counseling.

In March 2004, another woman told diocese officials that Howlett hadbegun sexual contact with her when she was 9 and that it had continuedover the years, into sexual intercourse, until she was 14.

She did not tell members of her family because of their visibilityin the community, and she said she came to believe that she wasexpected to submit to the priest.

Since the abuse, it had become difficult for her to trust anyone,according to the files. She was said to have suffered from severalphysiological problems as a result of the abuse and became quiet andwithdrawn from her family, the files note.

Howlett remains a clergyman, according to court documents, but hasno authority to function as a priest, according to a sworn statement bythe Pallottines. He cannot have contact with the public without beingaccompanied by another member of the Pallottine Society, the recordsstate.

 

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