Jurors acquitted the Rev. Mark A. Huberty on Monday of two counts of criminal sexual conduct for allegedly starting a sexual relationship with a married parishioner he had been counseling.
They returned the verdict after deliberating for about 1 ½ hours Friday and an hour Monday, clearing Huberty on one count each of fourth and fifth-degree criminal sexual conduct.
Dressed in a black clerical suit and collar, Huberty covered his face with one hand and wept as Ramsey County District Judge Patrick Diamond read the verdicts.
One of Huberty's former parishioners in the courtroom quietly clapped her hands, while her husband pumped his fist in the air.
Huberty, 44, left the courthouse without taking questions. But he expressed his relief in a written statement.
"I never understood why the prosecution pursued this so aggressively," he said in the statement. "A lot of unnecessary harm was caused for a lot of people, including the people of my parish and the complainant herself.
"Now it's time to heal."
Huberty, who added that he looked forward to working again as a priest, will remain on leave from active ministry until a standards board for the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis finishes reviewing the case, according to a statement issued by Auxiliary Bishop Andrew Cozzens.