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CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) - A priest accused of molesting a teenage boy has
pleaded no contest in the case, but argues that he committed the acts in
question for spiritual reasons and not sexual gratification, his lawyer said
Sunday.
Anthony Jablonowski, 69, was sentenced Thursday to between 15 months and
seven years in prison for one count of taking indecent, immodest or immoral
liberties with a minor, his attorney Dallas Laird said. The amount of time
he serves will depend on his behavior in prison.
The priest denied taking part in any rituals but told authorities the sex
act was for spiritual reasons and not sexual gratification.
The victim, now in his late 30s, stepped forward recently with allegations
that Jablonowski had touched his genitals at least once in the early 1980s
at St. Anthony Catholic Church in Guernsey. He was 17 at the time.
During an investigation, authorities learned that Jablonowski regularly took
men to the church basement, asking them to strip naked before they were
gagged, blindfolded and hung upside down from the ceiling, Platte County
prosecutor Eric Alden told The Denver Post.
According to Alden, the men's genitals were manipulated to induce pain while
they prayed. He could not be reached for comment Sunday.
Laird said his client could not talk about the rituals, citing an oath of
confidentiality concerning prayer and confession.
''He's completely denied the charge he entered the no contest plea to. ...
It's a difficult problem when you have a client who believes he can't
violate his oath to God if he says anything,'' Laird said.
The activities were not sexual, and were tied to a legitimate practice of
penance and redemptive suffering, he said. Several people testified they
found the prayers spiritual - not sexual - in nature.
According to the Catholic Diocese of Cheyenne, Jablonowski was a priest in
Wyoming for about 10 years. He was serving at a monastery in Ohio when the
molestation charges surfaced, Laird said.
''We are certainly praying for anyone who was a victim of Father Jablonowski
and we certainly are praying for him,'' Mons. Gerald Calovini, spokesman for
the Steubenville Diocese, told The Marietta (Ohio) Times. Jablonowski served
a priest in the diocese before devoting more time to the monastery.
''I don't know that he will actually go into the prison system,'' Laird
said. ''There's a safety concern.''
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