Father James Grady sentenced to 80 months in prison; Archbishop seeks to remove him from the clerical state
Submitted on June 30, 2010
By Joseph Kenny | jkenny@stlouisreview.com
U.S. District Judge Jean C. Hamilton sentenced Father James P. Grady, former pastor of St. Raphael Parish in South St. Louis, to more than six years in prison June 24 after he pleaded guilty to child pornography charges.
In a statement about the sentencing, Archbishop Robert J. Carlson said that he will begin the process of removing Father Grady from the clerical state.
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