NEW YORK, Oct. 25, 2006

2nd Ex-Altar Boy Accuses Foley Priest

Man Alleges Sexual Abuse By Same Priest Who Admitted Relationship With Former Rep.

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(AP)  Another former altar boy says he was sexually abused in the 1970s by the same Catholic priest who acknowledged fondling former Republican Congressman Mark Foley when Foley was a teenager, the man's attorney said Wednesday.

The new allegations against the Rev. Anthony Mercieca were made by a man who lived in North Miami and was an altar boy at St. James Catholic Church, attorney Jeffrey Herman said.

Herman filed a lawsuit Wednesday against the Archdiocese of Miami, accusing Mercieca of abusing the man, now 40, when he was about 12 years old. The man is identified in the lawsuit only as John Doe No. 26.

“He had been thinking about it before Foley came forward, and then when Foley came out and the church encouraged other victims to come forward, he decided to come forward,” Herman said.

In a statement Herman released at his office in the Miami suburb of Aventura, the man said “all of my nightmares came back” when Mercieca's picture appeared on the news last week amid Foley's claims that the priest had molested him.

“I feel so bad that there are more victims out there that have had the same thing done to them,” he said.

Mercieca, 69, now lives on the Maltese island of Gozo. No one answered the phone Wednesday at his home. His lawyer, Alfred Grech, did not return calls to his cell phone.

In multiple interviews last week, Mercieca denied having sexual intercourse with Foley, but did acknowledge being nude with him as a boy. He also denied having sex with any underage children.

Archdiocese officials said they had no prior knowledge about Mercieca that would have raised any alarms.

“Any of this type of behavior by Father Mercieca was unknown to the archdiocese and we had absolutely no information to indicate that the father did or would engage in any type of inappropriate or abusive behavior,” said archdiocese spokeswoman Mary Ross Agosta.

On Friday, the archdiocese barred Mercieca from all church work as it investigates Foley's claim that the clergyman molested him when Foley was an altar boy at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Lake Worth in 1967.

Foley's claim of abuse by Mercieca followed his resignation after it was reported the former congressman sent overly friendly and salacious e-mails to teenage congressional assistants. The scandal and its aftermath have threatened the Republican Party's hopes of retaining control of Congress following the Nov. 7 national legislative elections.

Mercieca is now retired and does not serve in any parish on the island, but regularly celebrates Mass and hears confession in the cathedral, according to the Archdiocese of Malta. The Maltese church is also investigating.

Herman said his client and Mercieca took a bicycle ride together one day after altar boy practice and then returned to the church where the abuse occurred.

“It was fondling and he performed oral sex on the boy,” Herman said. “He attempted on another occasion following altar boy practice, but the boy declined to go on this bike ride and he never went back to the church after that.”

Mercieca served as an assistant pastor at the church from 1975 to 1985, according to church records.

Foley resigned from Congress last month after he was confronted with sexually explicit computer communications he had sent to male teenage pages who worked on Capitol Hill. He has since entered a 30-day rehabilitation program for alcoholism, according to his attorneys.

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by bluestardad October 27, 2006 2:12 PM EDT
CALL TO AMERICAN VOTER
STAY FOCUSED AMERICA IT IS ABOUT TO GET TOUGH. WE HAVE A FEW MORE DAYS OF INTENSE ATTACK ADS, SMOKE SCREENS, DIVISION OF ELECTORATE, DECEPTION, MISREPRESENTATION, AND LIES, TO ENDURE BEFORE WE CAN UNCOVER THE ELECTION FRAUD, RECOUNT THE VOTE, AND THROW THESE CRIMINALS OUT OF OFFICE. THEN WE CAN START HEALING AMERICA.
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by bluestardad October 26, 2006 8:11 PM EDT
Drag Mr. Foley out of Rehab and throw him in Jail.
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by dj0114 October 25, 2006 10:04 PM EDT
Why is the Catholic Church being allowed to handle these pedophile cases for the most part and not have those individuals subject to US criminal prosecution!? To heck with this %u2018separation of church and state%u2019 ***! Molesting is a crime no matter if you are a private citizen or a priest! And even if this priest did molest Mark Foley does that pardon him from his despicable behavior with pages?


I don't think his alleged molesting is the issue here- the issue here is that Foley was a closeted gay guy using the Internet to live out his sexual desires with teenagers he knew from his position as an elected official. THAT is the issue here- Foley is trying to 'smoke and mirror' the public about his responsibility concerning his apparent inappropriate behavior and abuse of his position/power.

Whether you are a Democrat or Republican you should be able to get behind those facts and not allow this jerk to ease his way out of what he did. It was an abuse of his power and position and he should not be allowed to slip out of it with his allegations against that priest.

I want America to stop giving the Catholic Church a 'hands off' approach to this issue and start going after these people 100% of the time. What is the Pope going to do if we don't stop kissing the church's butt on this- not bless our country?!
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by cntrygrllst October 25, 2006 9:59 PM EDT
Well here is yet another person made famous by the media and the stupidity there in
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by cathaleen October 25, 2006 6:24 PM EDT
bluestardad

Foley will not go to jail. Here's what will happen. After the election he will leave rehab,
write a book, and go on Larry King. He'll be whinning and crying, saying how sorry he is, how he found Jesus, so everyone will feel sorry for him. Believe me he won't spend a day in jail, unfortunately. Not only should he be in jail so should anyone who covered for him.
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by bluestardad October 25, 2006 5:29 PM EDT
how much of this muck are they going to feed the American people before Mr. Foley is dragged from his rehab center and thrown in jail?
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by bluestardad October 25, 2006 5:28 PM EDT
so this is suppose to make it ok for Mark Foley to use his office as a spring board to prey on underage page boys for *** and future sexual favors.
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