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Brevard County Sheriff's Office“There were definitely some financial issues involving the church that was part of the case. That’s all probably better left up to the diocese to comment on,” she said.One email from June 19 was sent from a church staffer to Father King alerting him to the church’s dire financial conditions, records show. The Rockledge congregation held a Jubilee celebration - an occasion to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the priest's ordination - that left the church with a $6,556 deficit, records show. At least $500 was spent on cake for the celebration, police reported.“Here is the Jubilee information you requested. Also enclosed is a weekly cash flow which indicates that we are out of money and will not have enough to get through July,” wrote the staff person.Police said the diocese was also conducting its own accounting investigation into the handling of the congregation’s finances. King, who grew up in Ireland and who served several congregations in Central Florida since 1968, was appointed pastor to St.
Mary’s Parish in 1993.King, who recently returned from a trip to his homeland in Ireland, told detectives that he intentionally 'hid money from the church diocese in order to prevent them from using the money,' court records show. FLORIDA TODAYDetectives sorted through cancelled checks, financial records and bank statements belonging to the widowed parishioner. The woman’s husband originally set up the money market trust account to support the church, records show. When the woman pointed out that the account – which at one point held over $100,000 – was overdrawn, the diocese investigated the case.
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The Diocese then refunded her $31,200 for the funds that could not be accounted for, records show. King was removed from his duties, Seyferth said.Bishop John Noonan, who oversees the diocese’s 400,000 Catholics, appointed a new priest for St. Mary effective Sept. 1.A Brevard County judge stipulated that King – as a condition of his bond – must surrender both his passports from the U.S. And Ireland and that he cannot leave Brevard County pending any court dates. The arrest and the investigation were a swift change of fortune for King, who celebrated his 50th year of service in the church earlier this year.
Last Thursday, he was released from the Brevard County Jail Complex after his $87,000 bond was posted, records show.“Ultimately, it is God who calls people to serve him in whatever capacity he decides,” Father King said in an article produced by the diocese earlier this year. “Fortunately for us priests, he sustains us in our mission for which we have to be eternally grateful. What one learns after 50 years is trust in the promise.”Contact Gallop at 321-242-3642, jdgallop@floridatoday.com and Twitter at @JDGallop.