Chicago priest removed amid allegations of sexual misconduct with seminarians
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The Archdiocese of Chicago says it removed Father Xamie Reyes from Little Flower Parish in Waukegan, Illinois, Oct. 19, 2025, following allegations of sexual misconduct involving seminarians. / Credit: Tudoran Andrei/ShutterstockWashington, D.C. Newsroom, Oct 20, 2025 / 16:57 pm (CNA).The Archdiocese of Chicago has removed Father Xamie Reyes from Little Flower Parish in Waukegan, Illinois, following allegations of sexual misconduct involving seminarians. The archbishop of Chicago, Cardinal Blase Cupich, shared "the difficult news" in an Oct. 18 letter to parishioners. Cupich wrote the archdiocese "has received allegations against Father Reyes of grooming and sexual misconduct." Cupich said the allegations against the pastor "do not involve children and youth, but they did involve seminarians.""This is a very serious matter," Cupich wrote. "Father Reyes will live away from the parish pending the outcome of an investigation into these charges."The archdiocese repo...
The Archdiocese of Chicago says it removed Father Xamie Reyes from Little Flower Parish in Waukegan, Illinois, Oct. 19, 2025, following allegations of sexual misconduct involving seminarians. / Credit: Tudoran Andrei/Shutterstock
Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Oct 20, 2025 / 16:57 pm (CNA).
The Archdiocese of Chicago has removed Father Xamie Reyes from Little Flower Parish in Waukegan, Illinois, following allegations of sexual misconduct involving seminarians.
The archbishop of Chicago, Cardinal Blase Cupich, shared "the difficult news" in an Oct. 18 letter to parishioners. Cupich wrote the archdiocese "has received allegations against Father Reyes of grooming and sexual misconduct."
Cupich said the allegations against the pastor "do not involve children and youth, but they did involve seminarians."
"This is a very serious matter," Cupich wrote. "Father Reyes will live away from the parish pending the outcome of an investigation into these charges."
The archdiocese reported it is taking all allegations of misconduct seriously and "encourages everyone experiencing it to come forward." Anyone who chooses to come forward "will be received with dignity and compassion," Cupich wrote. He also shared with parishioners how to report claims.
While the investigation is pending, Father Ismael Garcia, Little Flower's associate pastor, will serve as pastor. Cupich wrote to parishioners: "Father Garcia knows the needs of your parish well and with the assistance of your episcopal vicar, Bishop Timothy O'Malley, will ensure that you continue to receive pastoral care."
"I know that this is unsettling news, but I take seriously the responsibility to ensure those serving you are fit for ministry and that all are kept safe," Cupich wrote. "I do appreciate your patience as we work to evaluate thoroughly these allegations. Only by doing so can we remain true to our promise to keep everyone safe."
"I will inform you of any new developments and am grateful for your understanding," Cupich wrote. "Please know the people of Little Flower Parish are in my prayers."
Reyes did not immediately reply to a request for comment.
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