Archbishop Nienstedt leaves Michigan parish after backlash

The Associated Press
January 21, 2016 at 6:24PM
Archbishop Nienstedt leaves Michigan parish after backlash over his presence.
Archbishop John Nienstedt described his ties to the Rev. Curtis Wehmeyer as “pastoral.” He has denied all allegations of sexual impropriety. (Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

BATTLE CREEK, Mich. — Archbishop John Nienstedt is leaving a Battle Creek parish as some members of the southwestern Michigan diocese became angered to learn that he led a Minnesota archdiocese during a clergy sex abuse scandal.

Pastor John Fleckenstein wrote in a letter Thursday to members of St. Philip Catholic Church that Nienstedt decided to discontinue his work there "in light of the unintended discord that his presence was causing."

He stepped in at St. Philip earlier this month while his friend Fleckenstein recovered from an illness.

Nienstedt resigned from the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis in June after charges were filed claiming the church failed to protect children from clergy sex abuse. Nienstedt has not been charged.

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