Archdiocese investigating report of abuse by Josephite priest who is no longer in active ministry June 30, 2023By Catholic Review Staff Catholic Review Filed Under: 2023 Attorney General's Report, Child & Youth Protection, Feature, Local News, News The Archdiocese of Baltimore is investigating a report of sexual abuse of a minor by a Josephite priest who served in East Baltimore in the 1970s. The archdiocese announced June 30 that it received an allegation involving Father Philip Linden, S.S.J., a Josephite priest, while he was serving at St. Francis Xavier Church in East Baltimore in the 1970s. According to a news release from the archdiocese, the allegation was reported to law enforcement and to Father Linden’s religious community, the St. Joseph Society of the Sacred Heart (the Josephites). The Archdiocese has been conducting an investigation into the allegation against Father Linden since being given permission to do so by civil authorities. The archdiocese said Father Linden served at St. Francis Xavier Parish from 1969 to 1973 and resided near the parish during the 1970s. He also ministered at Stella Maris Hospice for several years into the 1980s. He left the Baltimore area in the 1980s and is no longer in active ministry. Father Linden has been added to the Archdiocese’s list of Priests and Brothers Accused of Child Sexual Abuse. This list was first published in 2002 and is updated as new information is received. The Archdiocese of Baltimore is committed to protecting children and helping heal abuse victims. Support for counseling is available and offered to victims of child sexual abuse. The archdiocese urges anyone with any knowledge of child sexual abuse to come forward and report it immediately to law enforcement. If clergy or other church personnel is suspected of committing the abuse, the archdiocese asks that those with such knowledge also call the Archdiocesan Office of Child and Youth Protection Victim’s Assistance Line at 1-866-417-7469. If you have any other information relevant to this matter, please contact the Archdiocese Office of Child and Youth Protection at 410-547-5348. Read More Local News Radio Interview: New books invite children to explore faith in deeper ways NDP student tackles expansive role as manager for Loyola Blakefield football team Renovations in full swing at Carmelite Monastery of Baltimore Sister Dolores “Dolly” Glick, M.H.S.H., dies at 92 Seminarian makes ‘a brave shave’ to raise funds for church playground Mary Pat Clarke, former City Council member, remembered as fighter for social justice Copyright © 2023 Catholic Review Media Print