President Joe Biden’s inaugural priest is currently under investigation as reported by local media outlets recently.
Santa Clara mentioned on Thursday how Father O’Brien was currently on administrative leave for suspicious behavior. And that revolved around how the University is currently investigating claims regarding the inappropriate conduct that took place in an ‘adult setting’.
Moreover, the shocking allegations comprised mostly of bizarre conversations where O’Brien was held responsible for initiating.
Father O’Brien celebrated the renowned Roman Catholic Mass that took place for President Joe Biden’s inauguration. He is famous for being a very close friend of the Biden family and that is another reason why critics mentioned how the news was mind-boggling, to say the least.
Local news reports suggested how Father O’Brien knew the Biden family for a span of over 15 years, and that’s ever since meeting them in Washington DC.
The Catholic priest is the one who celebrated the special mass for President Biden’s inauguration on January 20th but now he is on administrative leave over serious allegations of misconduct.
His conversations weren’t spoke about in detail, however, authorities did mention how they were highly inconsistent with all of the established Jesuit protocols as well as boundaries.
A statement was released into the press which came directly from the chairman of Santa Clara’s Board of Trustees, John M. Sobrato. He spoke about how all of the trustees are at the forefront when it comes to supporting those that came forward to share their accounts regarding the incident. But again, he failed to specify the allegations in detail.
The service led by Brien took place at the famous Cathedral of St.point 168 | Matthew the Apostle.point 186 | This is actually one of the most prominent churches in all of Washington DC.point 249 |
Moreover, Biden is also the second Catholic president who was elected in power.point 67 | Both Biden’s and Kamala Harris’s families were also in attendance during the service.point 152 | 1