December 1, 2011
By Bill Lindelof and Loretta Kalb
lkalb@sacbee.com
A priest lauded only two years ago by his diocese as having a lot of potential has been arrested on suspicion of molesting a minor.
The Rev. Uriel Ojeda, 32, a priest assigned to Our Lady of Mercy Parish in Redding, turned himself in to Sacramento police authorities Wednesday night. Ojeda was a priest at Holy Rosary Parish in Woodland until being transferred in the summer of 2009.
Ojeda is one of the youngest priests in the diocese. His youth is evident in his wearing of Converse tennis shoes, liking of Spider-Man comics and bass-playing in a church band.
It was at Woodland’s Holy Rosary, one of the largest churches in the diocese, that he became known for his involvement in community. He also offered free guitar and drum lessons to parishioners, even buying instruments for needy congregation members.
Bishop Jaime Soto said the diocese learned of the allegations against the priest on Tuesday. He encouraged other possible victims to come forward.
Soto said that his staff contacted child protective services officials. He said the investigation is on-going and the diocese is cooperating with the Sacramento County District Attorney’s office.
Soto said Ojeda will be arraigned on Friday.
“I have personally spoken to the family involved,” Soto said at a noon press conference. “They are in great pain. What they endured has been difficult. I grieve for what they have suffered and what they are suffering. Yet, I also admire the courage with which they have come forward to bring this to my attention so that we can bring this to the attention of authorities.”
Soto said he assured the family they would get all the help that they needed. He said an announcement would be made in parishes where Ojeda has served.
“Anyone who believes they have been a victim of Father Ojeda or has information about possible abuse needs to contact the Sacramento Police Department,” Soto said.
Photo caption: Father Uriel Ojeda meets with members of the community at his parish in Woodand on May 22, 2009. Photo by Lezlie Sterling / lsterling@sacbee.com
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