"This is an ethical issue with the church and we want to know when did Father Coughlin know that there was a complaint against John Skinner," said Sue Bernard, diocese spokeswoman. "We're trying to find out what he knew and when he knew it."
The diocese is also investigating whether Coughlin, who has served as pastor of Holy Cross and St. John the Evangelist in South Portland since 1996, allowed Skinner to live with him at St. John's rectory in Portland.
Coughlin, 69, of Woburn, Mass., was ordained in 1966. His first assignment in Maine was at St. Athanasius and St. John in Rumford in 1970. He also served in parishes in Waterville, Oakland, Augusta, Bangor, and Wells.
Coughlin was accused of sexual misconduct with a minor in 1985. Those claims were investigated in 2002 and could not be substantiated, Bernard said.
The diocese plans to reexamine those complaints during this investigation.
Church officials anticipate the investigation will take several months. Coughlin will not be allowed to live in the rectory or have unsupervised contact with children until the investigation is complete, Bernard said.
Monsignor Michael Henchal, pastor of St. Bartholomew Parish in Cape Elizabeth, will serve as temporary administrator for Coughlin's parishes.
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