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Dallas Priest Accused of Abuse, Removed From Ministry

Oscar Mora was one of 19 priests suspended last month by the Catholic Archdiocese of Villavicencio after the allegation arose earlier this year

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Dallas Roman Catholic diocese has removed a priest from the ministry after sexual abuse allegations arose in the Colombian archdiocese where he formerly served.

Oscar Mora was one of 19 priests suspended last month by the Catholic Archdiocese of Villavicencio after the allegation arose earlier this year, the Dallas Morning News reported Monday.

The archdiocese alerted Bishop Edward Burns in Dallas that a priest in the Dallas diocese was among the 19 suspended.

"Upon receiving word of the allegation from the Archbishop of Villavicencio in mid-March, the Diocese of Dallas, out of an abundance of caution and in accordance with its Safe Environment policy, immediately removed Father Oscar Mora from active ministry," according to a statement issued by the diocese. "There have been no allegations of wrongdoing against Father Mora in his four years of service in Dallas and the Diocese has not been informed of any civil or criminal charges filed against Father Mora."

Jaime Garcia, Mora's attorney, told the Dallas Morning News that Mora denies the allegations.

Annette Taylor, the Dallas diocese spokeswoman, told the Dallas Morning News that Mora was assigned to the Divine Mercy of Our Lord Catholic Church in Mesquite and the Cathedral Santuario de Guadalupe in downtown Dallas.

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