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Kentucky priest reinstated by Vatican barred from schools for 5 years

Father Bradley speaks at Sunday afternoon's dedication ceremony for the new Father J. Edward Bradley Parish Center at the Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Church. Gleaner photo by Mike Lawrence • 831-8346 or mlawrence@thegleaner.com)

A Western Kentucky priest who was reinstated by the Vatican last week after two allegations of sexual abuse against a minor is still barred from entering a school.

In a statement posted to its website Monday, the Diocese of Owensboro announced Joseph Edward “Ed” Bradley, who served as dean of students and later principal of Owensboro Catholic High School in the 1980s, could resume priestly duties after the Vatican overrode a recommendation from Bishop William Medley that Bradley be suspended permanently.

Bradley maintains his innocence. 

The Vatican’s ruling vaguely noted that Bradley engaged in “imprudent behavior … throughout the course of his ministry in education.” It declared he is “forbidden to enter any primary or secondary school for a period of five years.”

For Cal Pfeiffer, a spokesman for the Kentucky branch of the Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests (SNAP), that raised an important question: “who is going to make sure he doesn’t?”

From 2019:Father Ed Bradley suspended after sex abuse claim

Tina Kasey, the diocese’s director of communications, relayed that question to Medley on Tuesday. The Courier & Press didn’t receive a response before deadline, and the diocese declined to comment on the Bradley case beyond its initial statement.


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