Current:Home > ScamsAlabama priest Alex Crow was accused of marrying an 18-year-old and fleeing to Italy. -MacroWatch
Alabama priest Alex Crow was accused of marrying an 18-year-old and fleeing to Italy.
View
Date:2025-04-14 13:04:52
MOBILE, Ala. – A suspended Alabama priest is accused of marrying the 18-year-old woman he fled to Italy with this summer, and the Catholic church may officially dismiss him from priesthood, according to state records and an archbishop.
A marriage certificate filed Monday in Mobile County shows that Alex Crow, a 30-year-old Catholic priest in south Alabama, married the 18-year-old.
Crow left the country in late July with the teen, who is a recent graduate of McGill-Toolen High School.
He was not an employee at the school but sometimes visited theology classes there, news outlets reported. The marriage certificate indicates the woman turned 18 in June.
Ohio:Catholic Dioceses spent at least $1.7 million in Ohio to fight Issue 1. The church lost
Priest will likely be dismissed
Archbishop Thomas J. Rodi announced in July that he had suspended Crow and forbidden him from acting, dressing or presenting himself as a priest. Rodi later said he saw no way for Crow to return to the priesthood.
“The recent news of Crow’s civil marriage only confirms the Archbishop’s judgment. Archbishop Rodi anticipates that the Vatican will eventually laicize Alex Crow," read a statement issued by the Archdiocese of Mobile.
The district attorney in Mobile County earlier this month announced that it had closed an investigation into criminal wrongdoing in the pair's relationship. News outlets reported that Mobile County District Attorney Keith Blackwood said the young woman came to a meeting with an attorney and declined to answer questions.
Catholic church:Catholic priest sentenced to life for sex trafficking boys, manipulating opioid addictions
veryGood! (13)
Related
- Newly elected West Virginia lawmaker arrested and accused of making terroristic threats
- Brewers clinch playoff berth, close in on NL Central title after routing Marlins
- May These 20 Secrets About The Hunger Games Be Ever in Your Favor
- 3-year-old boy found dead in Rio Grande renews worry, anger over US-Mexico border crossings
- What do we know about the mysterious drones reported flying over New Jersey?
- Brewers 1B Rowdy Tellez pitches final outs for Brewers postseason clinch game
- Samples of asteroid Bennu are coming to Earth Sunday. Could the whole thing be next?
- One Kosovo police officer killed and another wounded in an attack in the north, raising tensions
- Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Triathlon
- National Cathedral replaces windows honoring Confederacy with stained-glass homage to racial justice
Ranking
- Nearly half of US teens are online ‘constantly,’ Pew report finds
- NASCAR Texas playoff race 2023: Start time, TV, streaming, lineup for AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 400
- 5 dead as train strikes SUV in Florida, sheriff says
- In Milan, Ferragamo’s Maximilian Davis woos the red carpet with hard-soft mix and fetish detailing
- The Daily Money: Spending more on holiday travel?
- Judge sides with ACLU, orders Albuquerque to pause removal of homeless people’s belongings
- Q&A: How the Wolves’ Return Enhances Biodiversity
- 'Penalties won us the game': NC State edges Virginia in wild, penalty-filled finish
Recommendation
Juan Soto praise of Mets' future a tough sight for Yankees, but World Series goal remains
AP PHOTOS: In the warming Alps, Austria’s melting glaciers are in their final decades
Nic Kerdiles, Savannah Chrisley's Ex, Dead at 29 After Motorcycle Crash
Mel Tucker changed his story, misled investigator in Michigan State sexual harassment case
The White House is cracking down on overdraft fees
AP PHOTOS: King Charles and Camilla share moments both regal and ordinary on landmark trip to France
GM email asks for salaried workers to cross picket lines, work parts distribution centers
Why are people on TikTok asking men how often they think about the Roman Empire?