Summary of Case: Richard Gorman was ordained for the
Archdiocese of New York in 1982. His first assignment was as an
assistant at St. Barnabas in the Bronx. From there he spent three years
at Stepinac High School in White Plains before joining the faculty of
Spellman High in the Bronx where, from 1997 on, he was in residence.
From 1997 to 2004 Gorman was Associate Director of the Department of Social Research for Catholic Charities, after which he is noted in the Official Catholic Directory to have been retired for several years. In the early 2000s he earned a law degree. Gorman served as a judge for the archdiocese's Metropolitan Tribunal and, from 2010 to 2016, he was the Prison Apostolate director. Gorman was known for his community activism; for over twenty years he was chairman of Community Board 12 in the Bronx.
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From 1997 to 2004 Gorman was Associate Director of the Department of Social Research for Catholic Charities, after which he is noted in the Official Catholic Directory to have been retired for several years. In the early 2000s he earned a law degree. Gorman served as a judge for the archdiocese's Metropolitan Tribunal and, from 2010 to 2016, he was the Prison Apostolate director. Gorman was known for his community activism; for over twenty years he was chairman of Community Board 12 in the Bronx.
http://www.bishopaccountability.org/Gorman_Richard_F.html