Fr. Gordon MacRae Writes to Priest in Crisis Readers on Pentecost

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May 31st, 2009 | Posted in 
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Fr. Gordon MacRae Writes to Priest in Crisis Readers on Pentecost

Father was kind enough to send me this note 
written for you.  Some of us wanted a closer look 
into his troubling situation that threatens many 
priests in this current climate of hysteria.

Thank you Charlene for coordinating Father’s correspondence!

FROM FR. GORDON J. MACRAE

“Kill the priest!”  “Kill the priest!”  “Kill the 
priest!”  This rousing foot-stomping chant 
greeted me as I was led down the tier of a prison 
cell block nearly 15 years ago.  It was maddening.

Today the eve of Pentecost 2009, I have been in 
prison for 5,333 days and nights for a crime that 
never took place. My fellow prisoners do not 
organize chants for my demise any longer. I have 
a pretty good rapport with them, though even 
after 15 years it’s clear that I don’t quite fit in.

I live daily with the irony that I would not 
today be in prison if I did not maintain my 
innocence. Under a deal offered by the state I 
would have left prison over 13 years ago had I 
been guilty and willing to say so.

Today I am prisoner number 67546 in the Hancock 
Unit of the New Hampshire State Prison.  I live 
in a prison block reserved primarily for men 
serving long, long sentences, most of them for 
murder.  I taught college courses to prisoners 
for several years and now work in the prison library.

The case against me was a fraud brought for the 
guarantee of hundreds of thousands of dollars in 
settlement money. I have come to know that there 
is far more fraud in the claims against American 
Catholic priests than most people know or want to believe.

Some would have us believe that no one – 
certainly no young man – would falsely accuse a 
priest just for money.  My fellow prisoners laugh 
at such naïve beliefs.  Some of them have 
reminded me that they have taken lives for far 
less money than what was gained by those who took 
my reputation and freedom 15 yrs. ago.

A few years ago a contingency lawyer representing 
dozens of claimants seeking five million dollars 
in new settlements from my diocese was quoted in 
a local newspaper:  “Church officials didn’t even 
ask for details for the claims, such as location 
and date and the abuse alleged. I’ve never seen 
anything like it.”  That same lawyer is now in 
his fifth round of mediated settlements.

The names of the accused priests have been 
released to the public despite the contingency 
lawyer’s statement that the church sought no 
corroboration for the claims whatsoever before 
handing over millions of dollars. The names of 
the accusers, many of them now men in their 30s, 
40s and 50s, remain shielded from public view.

Fifteen years in prison for a crime that never 
took place is no small affair.  In 2005 the late 
Cardinal Avery Dulles, in the first of a series 
of letters between us, salvaged the spiritual 
life of my priesthood.  He placed my unjust 
imprisonment in a context that in my anger and 
hurt I had not previously considered.  Cardinal Dulles wrote:

God does not intend that your life be futile. 
Much of the finest Christian literature comes 
from believers who were  Unjustly imprisoned.  Do 
you believe, Fr. MacRae? Someday your story and 
that of your fellow sufferers will come to light 
and be instrumental in a reform.

I am sure that in the plan of Divine Providence 
your ministry of suffering is part of your 
priestly vocation, filling up for the Church what 
is wanting in the suffering of Christ. Your 
writing which is clear, eloquent and spiritually 
sound will one day be monument to your trials.

I hope and pray that this is so.  Cardinal Dulles 
gave meaning and purpose to something that is 
otherwise meaningless, as anyone who has ever 
served an unjust imprisonment will attest. On his 
suggestion, I now offer each day in prison as a 
share in the suffering of Christ for the spiritual support of another.

I will always be grateful to Cardinal Dulles. I 
am also grateful to Suzanne Sadler and  “Priests 
in Crisis.”  It takes a singular courage to speak against any unjust tide.

Please do not be ready to always believe the 
worst of any priest who is accused in the current climate.

<http://www.gordonmacrae.net/>Click here for a 
closer scrutiny of Father MacRae’s <http://www.gordonmacrae.net/>case

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