Fr. James Francis Hopkins – Diocese of Camden

| Mar 3, 2019 | Abuser Profiles, Catholic Church

Father James Francis Hopkins
Diocese of Camden

Ordained: 1968

Removed from ministry: 1995

Laicized: 2004

Assigned as follows:

  • Holy Maternity (Audubon, NJ)
  • St. Cecilia (Pennsauken, NJ)
  • Annunciation (Bellmawr, NJ)
  • Holy Family (Turnersville, NJ)
  • St. Vincent de Paul (Mays Landing, NJ)
  • St. Peter (Merchantville, NJ)
  • St. Aloysius (Oaklyn, NJ)
  • St. Pius X (Cherry Hill, NJ)
  • St. Maurice (Brooklawn, NJ)

Summary of Sexual Abuse Allegations against Father James Francis Hopkins:

In 2003, Father James Hopkins was arrested and charged with the sexual assault of a 10-year-old boy in 1995. The abuse occurred between May and December 1995, when Hopkins was an associate pastor in St.Pius X parish in Cherry Hill and St. Maurice in Brooklawn, New Jersey, and took place in the Pennsauken home of the victim and in Hopkins’ car, a black vehicle with tinted windows.

Hopkins met the victim and his devout Catholic parents, when he was a priest in St. Peter’s parish in Merchantville, from 1986 to 1988. He remained in touch with the family after leaving Merchantville and moving to St. Aloysius parish in Oaklyn.

Additionally, the PA Grand Jury Report Profile states that in November 2012, the Diocese of Pittsburgh received an e-mail communication from an adult male about Father James Hopkins. He stated that several decades earlier, Hopkins performed a “medical exam” on him when he was a freshman at St. Fidelis Seminary High School.

The exam involved the young man bending over naked in front of Hopkins and listening to Hopkins make creepy comments about his behind. There was no indication in the records that the Diocese of Camden conducted an investigation or attempted to contact the male about counseling.

Hopkins was released from prison and currently resides in Atlantic City, New Jersey, where he is a registered sex offender.

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