Diocese Updates List of “Credibly Accused” Priests Author: Diocese of Fall River Press Releases and Statements 1 Oct 2024 Share FALL RIVER — The Diocese of Fall River announces today that it is updating its list of “Credibly Accused” clergy posted on the Diocesan website. Two of those who are listed have died recently and the information for each has been updated to reflect this. Father James F. Buckley died on July 7, 2024, and Joseph D. Maguire died on September 11, 2024. The Diocese has also added the name of Father Thomas Kocik to the listing of “Credibly Accused” clergy. Following a review of all older files, the Diocese began an investigation into allegations made against Father Kocik involving actions alleged to have occurred in the 1990s. At the outset of the investigation, Bishop Edgar M. da Cunha, S.D.V., placed Father Kocik on administrative leave and restricted his priestly faculties. The restrictions, (which continue), include prohibition from exercising public ministry including the celebration of public Mass or of other sacraments. He also may not provide spiritual direction or present himself as a priest in good standing. Bishop da Cunha reviewed all of the facts of the case and considered the recommendations of the Ministerial Review Board, (an independent and consultative body made up primarily of lay members to advise the bishop on alleged misconduct by clergy). Ultimately, the Bishop determined that the allegations were credible and met the definition of sexual abuse of a child, as defined in the Diocese’s Policy for the Protection of the Faithful. He informed the priest that he would not be returning to public ministry, and that the restrictions (as listed above) would continue. Father Kocik denies any culpability in the incident. A determination of credibility does not mean that Father Kocik has been found guilty in a court of law. Rather, it is a reflection that the allegation itself is credible or believable. “The solemn promises we make when we are ordained call us to higher standards of conduct, and there is always profound sadness when the actions of a priest fall short and harms someone entrusted to our care,” said Bishop da Cunha. “My prayers remain with anyone who has suffered abuse by clergy, especially minors and vulnerable adults. I offer my deepest apologies to them and to their families.” Through its Victim Assistance Outreach, the Diocese of Fall River offers supportive services to victims of clergy sexual abuse and their families, as well as to members of parishes impacted by these cases. For assistance, please contact Carolyn Shipp, the Director of Safe Environment and Victim Assistance at 508-985-6508 (confidential voicemail) or cshipp@dioc-fr.org. Complete information on the Diocesan response to the sexual abuse crisis is available here. Diocese of Fall River Office of Communications Categories In the News Press Releases and Statements Messages from The Bishop Bishop's Blog Success Stories Photo Gallery Videos Related Posts In the News 7 Jan 2021 Diocese of Fall River Releases List of 75 Clergy Accused of Sexual Abuse of Minors FALL RIVER, Mass. (Jan. 7, 2021) – Today, Bishop Edgar M. da Cunha, S.D.V., announced that the Diocese of Fall River has published a list of 75 clergy who have … Read More Press Releases and Statements 25 Aug 2022 Diocese Announces Updates to Lists of Accused Clergy FALL RIVER (August 25, 2022) — The Diocese of Fall River has announced today the addition of the names of two priests to its list of “Credibly Accused” clergy posted … Read More In the News 14 Jan 2019 In Letter, Bishop Informs Parishioners of Review Underway for Eventual Publication of List of Credibly Accused Clergy January 3, 2019 Dear Friends in Christ, As we begin this New Year, I write to inform you of recent, important steps taken in the Fall River Diocese in our … Read More