Statement on Trial of Father Mark Hession Author: Diocese of Fall River Press Releases and Statements 21 Jun 2024 Share June 21, 2024 The Diocese of Fall River has issued the following statement on the trial of Father Mark Hession: The jury in the trial of Father Mark Hession in Barnstable Superior Court has reached a verdict of not guilty on both counts of rape. The jury was not able to reach a verdict on the remaining count, indecent assault and battery on a child under 14, resulting in a mistrial on that count. The Barnstable County District Attorney will now decide whether to re-try the indecent assault charge. The Diocese of Fall River acknowledges how distressing this matter has been to many in the Catholic community and also to victims of sexual abuse. Trials like this can be especially difficult for victims of clergy abuse. This distress has also been felt acutely by those to whom Father Hession ministered as a priest in particular to those whom he served as pastor. Our prayers are with all those who are anguished in any way by this troubling matter. Father Hession is currently on administrative leave from priestly ministry and will remain so pending the outcome of all legal and canonical (church) proceedings. Diocese of Fall River Office of Communications Categorías Mensajes del Obispo In the News Press Releases and Statements Bishop's Blog Success Stories Photo Gallery Videos Related Posts In the News 10 Mar 2019 Statement Regarding Father Mark Hession FALL RIVER— This weekend (March 9-10), parishioners at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish in Seekonk, and priests of the Fall River Diocese, were informed that Father Mark R. Hession … Read More In the News 16 Dic 2020 Statement of the Diocese Regarding Father Mark Hession Statement of the Fall River Diocese Regarding Charges Filed Against Father Mark Hession Father Mark R. Hession is and has been suspended from active priestly ministry since 2019. A priest … Read More In the News 14 Sep 2016 Five to Receive St. Thomas More Award at Red Mass FALL RIVER — In 1997, while serving as Bishop of the Fall River Diocese, Cardinal Sean P. O’Malley, OFM Cap., inaugurated a Red Mass to invoke the Holy Spirit’s guidance … Read More