In recent developments, a newly ordained priest in Chicago is facing serious accusations from Illinois state officials.
These claims allege that Father Martin Nyberg, who has been serving at St. Josaphat Parish, was involved in inappropriate behavior during a youth retreat.
Investigation Underway
According to a letter from Cardinal Blase Cupich, the Chicago archbishop, the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) has launched an investigation into these allegations.
The investigation is focused on accusations of child exploitation and molestation supposedly committed by Father Nyberg.
The archbishop’s letter, posted on the Archdiocese of Chicago’s website, specifies that the alleged incident occurred during a “public penance service” at the retreat.
Father Nyberg, who began his role as an associate pastor at St. Josaphat in July, is said to be denying the allegations vigorously.
Church’s Response
In response to the accusations, Cardinal Cupich has requested that Father Nyberg step aside from his ministerial duties until the investigations are concluded.
The archdiocese is cooperating fully with civil authorities and providing support to those who have come forward with the allegations.
Father Nyberg has agreed to cooperate with the process and will receive pastoral support while the investigation is ongoing.
The archbishop also informed the parish members at St. Paul of the Cross, where Nyberg previously served as a deacon, about the situation.
Details and Reactions
The Archdiocese of Chicago has not yet provided additional details about the independent review board’s investigation timeline or the specifics of the “public penance service.”
CBS News Chicago reported that the alleged incident took place during an eighth-grade confirmation retreat in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, in late August.
Reports suggest that students claimed they were asked inappropriate sexual questions during the retreat’s confession service, and some allege they were touched inappropriately by Nyberg.
Heather Tarczan from DCFS mentioned that their investigation is in its early stages and is being conducted in collaboration with local law enforcement.
Background on Father Nyberg
Father Nyberg, originally from Chicago, was ordained on May 18 of this year and celebrated his first Mass at St. Edward Parish.
He studied at The Catholic University of America and the University of St. Mary of the Lake/Mundelein Seminary before beginning his ministry.
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