Since November of 2018, St. Francis De Sales Catholic Church in Purcellville, Virginia has been without its pastor, Fr. Ronald Escalante. According to a press release from the diocese issued 7 December 2018, Fr. Escalante was placed on administrative leave “pending the outcome of an investigation of alleged boundary violations involving a minor and adults which transgress the Code of Conduct for Clergy in the Diocese of Arlington.”
An update to the press release a week later states that even though the “Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office will not press criminal charges against Father Escalante,” the diocese would conduct its own investigation and “report its findings in a timely way.”
Since then, parishioners have made multiple attempts to provide the diocese with information that the Director of Religious Education for the parish, James Blankenship, attempted to recruit them to make false allegations of sexual misconduct against the priest. According to eyewitness testimony, Blankenship was caught using parish resources for his own personal ventures, costing the parish several thousand dollars, and “blew up” at Fr. Escalante after being confronted about it. Parishioners say that this was when the recruitment began.
On April 17, the Blue Ridge Leader published an article containing statements from sources who wished to remain anonymous for fear of reprisals, explaining some of the underhanded dealings which led to Fr. Escalante’s removal.
In response, the Diocese of Arlington blasted the article’s author for “a serious lapse of journalistic standards” for failing to “publish a single on-the-record source.”
The Lepanto Institute spoke with these anonymous sources last week. They told the Lepanto Institute that they have tried to speak with someone at the diocese about the things they witnessed first-hand, and which were cited in the Blue Ridge Leader’s article, but to no avail.
Fearing that they are being stonewalled by gate-keepers at the diocese, these anonymous parishioners decided that they needed to go on the record with what they personally witnessed. And so, the Lepanto Institute went to Purcellville, and was met by nearly 60 parishioners of St. Francis de Sales Church, rallying in support of Fr. Escalante. What follows is their on-the-record, eye-witness testimony of what they saw happening at their parish.
Josee allyn says
False accusations are all too common. Unfortunately the bishops and authorities panic, pay out large sums of blackmail money and throw the clergy under the bus.
Frances Torrance says
Why can’t these people see the hand of Satan in these evil times. If, instead of trying to work out who did what and why, and all the implied wrongdoing, they should have gone into the church, taken out their rosaries and prayed to Our Blessed Mother for her help. The Rosary is the method of crushing the head of Satan which is the weapon of her choice.
If we all prayed the Rosary every day, Satan would run back to his stinking place in the bowels of hell.
Frances Torrance.
NW says
Frances Torrance.
your comment about the rosary is paganism and idolatry. It is blasphemy to Christ and His teachings. Our help is in the name of the Lord Psalm 124:8 NOT the name of the Blessed Mother.
The rosary is not a method to crush Satan’s head. And Satan would not run back to his stinking place by you saying the rosary. Do you make this shit up? Where do get this blasphemous crap?
Michael Hichborn says
It’s pretty clear that you aren’t Catholic. This is a Catholic website, so if you have a serious question or would like to know more, I suggest you ask rather than merely spewing vitriol on something you simply do not understand.
Rosanne says
AMEN!
Laurie says
Go get em!!!
Susan Kaness says
What a horrible experience for Father Escalante and his parishioners! Thank God they are speaking up and seeking justice for him. I will pray for his exoneration and for the repentance of his accuser – and for the Diocese to improve its responsiveness to those who communicate with them and are ignored.
Liz Carroll says
Here are the links to Bishop Burbidge’s letters regarding the investigation:
https://www.arlingtondiocese.org/Press-Releases/2019/Bishop-Burbidge-issues-letter-to-parishioners-of-St–Francis-de-Sales-Parish-regarding-Fr–Ronald-Escalante/
https://www.arlingtondiocese.org/Press-Releases/2019/Response-to-Valerie-Cury-s-article-regarding-Father-Escalante,-April-17,-2019/
Tom Jones says
The Bishop’s letter of May 4, 2019 letter states, “other individuals…have come forward” and
“For the sake of clarity, I should note that those who have come forward with allegations are not all from Saint Francis de Sales Parish.”
see: https://saintfrancisparish.org/wp-content/uploads/FINAL.St_.-Francis-de-Sales-Parish-update-5-3-19.docx