Ex-Catholic priest Paul J. Blancard, 84, was charged in September with 'indecent assault' on a female in Burnaby between May 1, 1967 and Oct. 15, 1970, when he was working at St. Helen's Parish in Burnaby.
An ex-priest who has already served a sentence for molesting young girls on Vancouver Island has now been charged with sexual abuse during his time at a Catholic church in Burnaby 57 years ago.
"As the file is before the courts and is also subject to a publication ban we are unable to share any information at this time," read an emailed Burnaby RCMP statement.In 1992, he pleaded guilty to indecently assaulting five girls aged six to 10 during his time as a priest in Burnaby and on Vancouver Island between 1967 and 1980.
Blancard urged one of his victims, an eight-year-old girl, onto his bed by telling her she could "feel like the mother of God," according to a news story in the Victoria Times Colonist about his 1992 sentencing hearing.
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