Alleged abuse victim arrested at church
Confronts Law during Mass
By Scott S. Greenberger, Globe Staff, 3/4/2002
Yesterday Lynch, who contends he was abused by a priest
about 30 years ago, was arrested after he marched down the side aisle of the
cathedral during Mass to confront Cardinal Bernard F. Law. Lynch strode up to the pulpit just as Law was about to begin
his homily. ''I'm standing before you, Cardinal, and I'm taking my power
back that your church stole from me,'' Lynch said as Law stood silently.
Lynch's diatribe was cut short when about a dozen male
worshipers left the pews to confront him. Two plainclothes Boston police officers took Lynch by the
arms and led him out of the church. He did not resist. Lynch, 42, was taken into custody and charged with
disorderly conduct and disturbance of an assembly of worship, both
misdemeanors. He says the late Rev. Samuel Lombard, who was a teacher and
priest in Danvers and Middleton, raped him when he was 9. But Lynch is the only
person who has accused Lombard, and the Church has not concluded that the priest
did anything wrong. Lynch was one of a handful of protesters who gathered
outside the church. A Swedish television crew filmed them as they chanted
slogans with a bullhorn and waved signs saying, ''Prison for Law'' and ''Full
Disclosure - Complete Accountability.'' Lynch was the only protester who entered the
church. At the beginning of the Mass, Law thanked Hispanic
parishioners, in English and Spanish, for marching in his support Saturday
night. ''I wish to express my gratitude for the support of your
prayer, particularly last night,'' Law said. ''This source of prayer for reconciliation and peace within
the archdiocese at this time is so precious.'' Scott S. Greenberger can be reached by e-mail
atgreenberger@globe.com.
This story ran on page A16 of the
Boston Globe on 4/30/2002.
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