Indianapolis Archdiocese says charge against priest credible

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The Catholic Archdiocese of Indianapolis says a sexual misconduct allegation against a priest has been found “credible.”

Archdiocesan spokesman Greg Otolski said Monday the archdiocesan Review Board “has found an allegation of sexual misconduct by Father Patrick Doyle credible. Father Doyle has resigned as pastor of Nativity Parish in Indianapolis. He remains removed from ministry.”

Otolski says the allegation from decades ago involved an 18-year-old female “who was an adolescent when at least the emotional aspects of the relationship began.”

The 68-year-old Doyle was suspended from public ministry last month when the allegation against Doyle was made to a victim assistance coordinator. The archdiocese said then it had alerted civil authorities about the accusation.

Doyle doesn’t have a published phone number and he could not be reached for comment.

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