Rev. Daniel J. Nealon

Summary of Case: Nealon was accused in the late 1980s of sexually abusing a deaf boy of about 13 years of age. He says he was exonerated. He left the priesthood, became a lawyer, and was last known to be a divorced father of two girls. He admitted to having "affairs" with women as a priest, but denies abusing the boy.

Ordained
: 1981

     

Start Stop Assignment Town/Accusations State Position Notes

1981

Cleveland bishop was Anthony Michael Pilla (1980-2006)

1986 St. Martin of Tours Maple Heights OH

3/4, 3/3

 

Parish had a school with 275-300 students.
1986 1987 St. Mary's Elyria OH 3/3 Parish had a school with 424 students.
1987 1989 St. Augustine's

Cleveland

• In the late 1980s Nealon was accused of sexually abusing a 13 year old deaf boy from North Olmsted. (Cleveland Plain Dealer
April 11, 2002)

OH 2/2  
1989 1992 St. Catherine's Cleveland OH 1/1 Administrator Parish had a school with 249-240 students.
1992 1995 Absent on Leave    

 

 

Nealon left the priesthood and became a lawyer. He was last known to be a divorced father of two girls. He has denied the allegation of abuse of the boy, but admitted to "affairs" with women while a priest. (Plain Dealer [Cleveland, Ohio]
May 5, 2002)


Source
: Official Catholic Directory (New York: P.J. Kenedy and Sons, 1982-1995)

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This assignment record was last updated on Dec. 2, 2009