Suspected of sexual assault | The remains of Father Léon Lajoie exhumed in Kanhawake

(Montreal) The remains of a Catholic priest suspected of sexually abusing children in Kahnawake have been exhumed and removed from this Mohawk community.

Posted at 1:16 p.m.

The Mohawk Council of Kahnawake, which governs this community south of Montreal, says the remains of Father Léon Lajoie, who died in 1999, were exhumed on Wednesday.

Last summer, several members of this community maintained that they had been abused by Father Lajoie, and they asked that his remains be removed from Kahnawake, in order to begin a healing process.

In a referendum held in March, the citizens of Kahnawake voted 233 to 195 in favor of exhumation.

Father Lajoie, a Jesuit, arrived in Kahnawake in 1961 and was pastor there until 1990.

An investigation by the Jesuits found no evidence of assaults allegedly committed by Father Lajoie. On the other hand, the internal investigation found evidence of a “serious sexual assault at the Saint-François-Xavier mission”, the church where Father Lajoie was buried. But the Jesuits concluded that this assault was committed by someone else.


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