Cirilo Flores Rarely Pursued Discipline of Molesting Priests While Serving on Important Church Board

Meet the New Bishop . . .
Cirilo Flores rarely pursued discipline of molesting priests while serving on important Church board

See no evil, smile some more!
Illustration by James McHugh
See no evil, smile some more!

As expected, Catholic Diocese of Orange Bishop Tod D. Brown chose a Latino to replace his longtime auxiliary bishop, Jaime Soto, who left last year to become the Bishop of Sacramento. Cirilo Flores gets anointed to his new position March 19 at St. Columban’s Church in Garden Grove, and church watchers expect the Corona native to succeed Brown when His Excellency retires. Local media coverage and the diocese’s P.R. machine made much of Flores’ Stanford Law School degree, his bilingualism and his experience serving in multiple church leadership positions, as well as being the longtime pastor of St. Anne’s in Santa Ana.

These reports only briefly mentioned Flores’ stint on the Orange diocese clergy-personnel board. One of the most important councils in the church hierarchy, the board is in charge of helping clergy with personnel matters and advises the bishop about priests—and is thus privy to the day-to-day happenings of the Catholic Church. And like his predecessor Soto, who distinguished himself by personally advocating for leniency the few times the Orange County district attorney’s office bothered to prosecute priests accused of sex crimes, Flores also played a major role in the Orange diocese’s crippling sex-abuse scandal.

Flores served on the board from 1995 until this year, a period that also happens to coincide with the Church learning about many cases of priestly sex abuse—but never bothering to discipline the offenders until the cases became public. The inaction of the clergy-personnel team wasn’t surprising: Flores’ peers on the board during this time include such sex-abuse-scandal luminaries as Michael McKiernan (Brown’s longtime secretary, who once told a parishioner that a priest possessing child-pornography images didn’t violate Brown’s zero-tolerance sex-abuse policy), Daniel Murray (on whose behalf the Orange diocese settled a $500,000 sex-abuse lawsuit in 2004 without alerting parishioners) and John Urell, a man who was so knee-deep in covering for molesting priests as Brown’s point man on the issue that he suffered a nervous breakdown during a deposition about his role (see “Bad Moves,” Sept. 27, 2007).

There remain few priests in Orange County untainted by the scandals, but the selection of Flores signifies the worst tendencies of Brown’s regime, according to attorney John Manly, who has battled the Orange diocese in civil court for nearly a decade. “Because he has served on the clergy-personnel board, he can be trusted to keep secrets,” Manly says. “That is the most critical quality they look for. When you dig deeper, beyond his law degree and that he’s Latino, it’s a cynical pick. It’s just unbelievable that they can’t find anyone in that organization to be a good bishop. It’s bad enough you have Brown as a bishop; now you have two who have covered up pedophilia.”

The diocese did not return a call from the Weekly seeking comment for this story.

Below are just some of the many cases that passed through the clergy personnel board while Flores served:

MICHAEL PECHARICH: Church officials already knew Pecharich was a molester when Flores joined the clergy-personnel board—he admitted a 1983 incident with a teenage boy years before. But in 1995 and 1996, the diocese received complaints from two teens who claimed Pecharich sexually abused them. Pecharich admitted to one allegation, yet there is no record of the diocese ever contacting Child Protective Services, as required by law. The priest was finally removed from the ministry in 2002 after admitting to another molestation, but not before Brown announced in a press release that “there have been no further instances of misconduct by Father Pecharich nor any new accusations” since 1983.

John Lenihan: He had just started at St. Edward the Confessor in Dana Point when Flores began on the board in 1995. The popular Irish priest had already admitted to inappropriately touching a girl in the 1970s, yet he kept ministering. Lenihan wasn’t pushed out of the priesthood until 2001, when he admitted to having sexual relations with female adults.

Franklin Buckman: He left St. Polycarp in Stanton in 1986 for the Diocese of Baker, Oregon. However, Church officials continued to classify him as a diocesan priest until his retirement in 2002. Two years later, the Orange diocese admitted they knew Buckman had twice been accused of sexual abuse yet never alerted the Diocese of Baker about the allegations.

Denis Lyons: Church officials had long suspected he was a pedophile, going so far as to send him to counseling in 1994, but they let him continue as a priest. In 2005, the diocese settled civil lawsuits against Lyons to the tune of $4.09 million but has yet to defrock him.

Dominic Nguyen: In 2002, Church officials in the Diocese of Boise found child pornography on the priest’s computer. Boise Bishop Michael Driscoll, formerly a Diocese of Orange bishop, sent Nguyen to Orange County. Instead of immediately defrocking Nguyen, Church officials placed him in an administrative position. Brown wouldn’t suspend him until after The Orange County Register broke the story.

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  • Joe Mader 06/02/2009 3:50:00 AM

    You can get some excellent factual data on these criminals at www.bishopaccountability.com. It's even worse than Gustavo has reported.

  • Gustavo Arellano 04/01/2009 5:39:00 PM

    To the last two commentators: can you show me where I've lied?

  • Lupe 03/30/2009 7:56:00 AM

    Mr. Arellano, I am utterly disgusted by the articles that you have written about Bishop Cirilo Flores. I have had some great laughs reading your column on "Ask a Mexican" and was excited to have read your article on Jenny Rivera in SUCH a prestigious magazine like Latina Magazine. Honestly I don't know what disappoints me the most. I don't know what or who encouraged you to write this awful article, or what event in your life has made you hit a low point, Such a low point, that you have to write; PERSECUTING a priest(now bishop), meanwhile knowing that the church will NOT defend (THEREFORE comment on any of your, I'm sorry for the word Crap)themselves. As an Avid reader of the OC Weekly, I'm pretty sure, you being a critic of VARIOUS things you could CARE LESS of what I write. But it never hurts to write about what I feel, right? I learned that from you... I don't know what emptiness you have in your heart that is always making you search for what you your mind makes you think is the "Truth", your heart is always searching for something more and never leaves you in peace, because YOU have not found yourself. You have developed a mindset that keeps you isolated, deep down inside. For the first time As a 20 year old, Latina Catholic Woman I feel saddened about your writing. Gustavo Arellano the journalist/critic who once brought a smile and a burst of laughter has now brought grimace to my face. Through all this I do wish you well in any future endeavors and pray that next time you decide to write about something so sensitive, you are able to investigate and write about both sides, and bring out the journalist side, not the critic. May God bless you always and may the Blessed Virgin of Guadalupe have her hand over you ALWAYS...

  • margarita 03/22/2009 12:08:00 PM

    Dear Mr. Arellano; first of all I wanted to express that I've had a lot of good laughs with your "Ask a Mexican" column in the OC Weekly; however, this article and cartoon you published on behalf of Bishop Cirilo Flores was really uncomfortable. I'm a St. Anne's parishioner since my parents moved to California from Mexico in 1994, I don't appreciate your comments and thoughts you have expressed while writing this article. I understand some people have been victims of the sexual scandals the Catholic Church has encounter; however, I honestly don't see how you are comparing or incorporating Bishop Cirilo with this situation. I hope you had a chance to attend Bishop Cirilo's ordination this past Thursday. ~m~

  • larry quintero 02/26/2009 11:58:00 PM

    that church has been corrupt for hundreds of years. they are more concerned with what they want, not what God commands. it is no wonder they are just now getting caught. their gay pedo behavior has been unspoken knoweledge for as long as i can rember. the catholic church is corrupt and not of God.

  • vickyg 01/17/2009 2:09:00 PM

    RAPE BY ROMAN CATHOLIC CLERGY? The people in the pews will never understand until it happens to their children, or their grand-children. I can't tell them of the pain and horror of having a priest's engorged penis forced into one's vagina or anus ; especially when one is a child. Will the faithful ever learn, or understand? Probably not. Catholics worship; not the ONE who died for our sins; but rather, anything, or anyone who appears before them in the vestments of this morally bankrupt church: the Roman Catholic Church.

  • Captain Jack Sparrow 01/17/2009 3:18:00 AM

    "I think we've all arrived at a very special place; spiritually, ecumenically, grammatically. After all gentlemen, the deepest bowels of Hell are reserved for ye likes of curia and their brethern!"

  • Sister Maureen Paul Turlish 01/16/2009 10:16:00 PM

    The amount and extent of the conspiracy to cover-up the sexual abuse done by priests in California is appalling. California has probably the largest number of bishops and other church officials who can be listed in the Who's Who of Ecclesiastical Enablers. The hubris is outrageous and well beyond the pale. What the institution needs is a complete overhaul of the the Governance of the Church and ASAP.

  • Donkey Kong 01/16/2009 10:31:00 AM

    It stinks at the top all over the World for all Cardinal, Bishop and Vicars that are on he move up. In San Diego we have Bishop Brom's pet, Steve Callahan (Vicar) He headed up the USD shredding team a few years ago. He admitted to having been shredding the priests personnel files. He forgot to note what he had been shredding. Time for people to come out of the trance the church has provided them with and open the eyes.

  • Albino Luciani 01/16/2009 4:54:00 AM

    A VERIFIED Rumor has it, that one of these GAY & PEDO enablers, aid, abettors, racketeers, obstructors of justice, perjurers, tax evaders, defrauders, child endangerers, from the Orange County Diocese evil curial ranks, is slated to take over for departing Bishop Al (off to Detriot to cover for Cardinal Pedo Enabler Maida) in the Oakland Diocese, El Norte! The continued queer CA Miter Musical Moving Targets Game, at laity expense, in the BILLIONS OF DIVERTED/STOLEN OFFETORY PLATE DOLLARS, has no plan for correction, orchestrated by Rog 'Mahal' Mahony of LA. After all, John Cummins, the emeritus Oakland Miter, remains hiding from pedo charges himself, in semi retirement, like Weigand in Sacto, that Jamie Soto took/bent over for. THE SOLUTION? "STOP DONATING LAITY!" as St. Peter Damien correctly asserted. Remember, the USCCB (Unremoved Sexual Criminal Cabal Bishops) Motto Remains = ISAIAH 28:15! Today, The Un-Holy See (Blind?) announced the seminaries in the USA are "less gay". Hmmmm? Does this mean the Papal Dog & Pony Show inspectors for Papa Ratzi found less interior decorating, fewer show tunes playing in the seminarians' rooms, and less leather under the bed sheets? The OLD back hand line, used for multiple centuries, "we'll clean up the seminaries" is a classic bait & switch FRAUD by the Roman "La Cosa Nostra" Curia. Edmund Burke reminds each of us: "The only condition for the triumph of evil is for good men (or women) to do nothing!" www.bishop-accountability.org/abusetracker for daily verifed & vetted coverage on why it remains a MORTAL SIN to give The Church any monies. No Curia Accountability (Who Are The CAUSE) Or Removal? No Laity Monies! It's THAT Simple! Fiat Lux & Veritas, Albino Luciani, MURDERED POPE, NOT Smiling, From Heaven

 

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