Assignment Record– Rev. Leonard E. Pelletier 
  
Summary of Case: Leonard Pelletier was ordained for the Boston archdiocese in 1969. He assisted in Winchester and Lynn parishes before being made pastor of a parish in Lowell in the 1990s.  Pelletier was removed from active ministry in September 2002 after an accusation emerged that he had abused a child more that 20 years previously. His status in October 2015 remains "Administrative Leave; Case in Process."
Born: 1943
  Ordained: 1969 
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| Start | Stop | Assignment | Town/Accusations | State | Position | Notes | 
| 6/04/69 | 9/22/75 | Immaculate Conception | Winchester | MA | 3/3, 2/2, 2/3 | Parish had a school until 1973 with 130-89 boys and 117-102 girls. | 
| 9/23/75 | 5/10/93 | St. Joseph's | Lynn • An accusation of sexual abuse of a minor was made against Pelletier in 2002. The abuse is said to have occurred "more than 20 years" previously. No other details have been made public. (Lowell Sun (Lowell, MA) | MA | 2/4, 2/3, 2/2 | |
| 5/11/93 | 9/02 | St. Louis de France (French) | Lowell | MA | 1/2, 1/1 | Parish had a school with 275 students. Pelletier was suspended from ministry in September 2002. (Boston Globe Pelletier is not indexed beyond the 2003 Directory. | 
| 9/02 | Administrative Leave | Pelletier's status in October 2015 is "Administrative Leave; Case in Process." | 
 
  Sources: Official Catholic Directory (New York: P.J. Kenedy and Sons, 1970-2004); Pelletier Assignment History, Archdiocese of Boston
  
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  This assignment record was last updated on October 29, 2015.