On January 16, 2008, a note was distributed to the parishioners of that parish that he was accused of sexual misconduct with one of the participants in the parish youth group in the late 1990's.
On Tuesday (March 18, 2008), he pleaded guilty to five counts of incest and one count of fourth-degree sexual assault in the Montgomery County Circuit Court (Maryland).
He will be sentenced on May 15th.
For the report by WTOP, please click here.
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Please keep those who were abused by Dan Stallings in your prayers.
Please keep the parishoners of St. John the Evangelist in your prayers too.
4 comments:
This is just great. I have not heard about this case (and I am currently in the permanent deaconate program in Washington DC). Having seen what damage this type of abuse can do to a person, my wife was abused by her stepfather from ages 7 - 12, I hope that he gets the maximum penalty and I encourage everyone to pray for the victimes.
Please support the victims of this terrible crime by asking the Honorable Judge S. Michael Pincus, (Montgomery County), to give Dan Stallings the maximum penalty. Thank you.
I wish more people read this. Dan should be sent to jail for his actions. He lied to his family, his deceased wife, his faith, his parish...and has not asked for forgiveness from any one. The judge is currently thinking that he should serve no jail time since he is 73. I believe a man capable of sexually abusing his step daughter, niece, and making advances to a young woman in the parish 10 years ago is more than capable of committing this acts in the future! We need to protect all children from these predators, Catholic or not. I can tell you right now if he is not sent to jail it will be a crime. How many men are not sentenced to jail because of their age and allowed out in the community to potentially damage more young lives? This is a crime in our society! To let Judge Pincus know how you feel please email Donna Fenton. At this point everyone should be emailing her!
donna.fenton@montgomerycountymd.gov.
As a grandmother who saw her beautiful granddaughter be baptized be deacon stallings....I am sick. Her first sacrament given by an abuser. I only wish I knew then.....I would have took our baby away and out of the grotesque hands of such a sick man. Been years holding this in. It hurts. Now in 6th grade, mother working hard, receiving notice her home may be taken for widening of belt away......financially she is struggling. Trying to afford tuition for two children to get a Catholic education in parochial school. Just learned diocese turned her down for any, " nada, no" pinch of financial aid. I am a forgiving person.......trusting the church of my childhood faith is challenging. Thank you for allowing me to share. Peace in turmoil. Anonymous. What does one do to get a tiny bit of financial aid? The church wants us to keep emptying our pockets for clergy, retiredr priests, maybe legal fees,Cardinal appe....my trust is the size of a mustard seed, faith keeps me a strong woman. Would his beautiful infant, mow grown ever want to know the sinful hands hat held her at baptism...so sad, so, so sad
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