FSSP pastor arrested on child pornography charges in Providence

Christine Rousselle   By Christine Rousselle for CNA

Father James Jackson, FSSP, delivers the homily at the funeral Mass for slain Boulder police officer Eric Talley on March 29, 2021, at the Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in Denver, Colorado / null

Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Oct 31, 2021 / 14:08 pm (CNA).

Father James Jackson, a priest of the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter (FSSP) and pastor of St. Mary’s Church in Providence, Rhode Island, was arrested at the parish on Oct. 30 and charged with three crimes related to child sexual abuse material.

Jackson, 66, was charged with possession of child pornography, transfer of child pornography, and child erotica prohibited, the Rhode Island State Police announced Sunday.

The arrest stemmed from an investigation by Rhode Island State Police Computer Crimes Units/Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force, which discovered that the internet connection at the rectory at St. Mary’s Church was being used to share child sexual abuse material, the state police said. The state police executed a search warrant on Saturday at the parish and then arrested Jackson after determining that he was the owner of the material, the state police said.

Ordained in 2011, Jackson was formerly pastor of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church in Littleton, Colorado. He gave the homily at the March 29 funeral Mass for Eric Talley, a Boulder police officer and Catholic father of seven who was killed in a mass shooting at a Colorado supermarket. Jackson became pastor at St. Mary’s, a Traditional Latin Mass parish, on Aug. 1.

In Rhode Island, the charge of “child erotica prohibited” is defined as the production, possession, display, or distribution of “any visual portrayals of minors who are partially clothed, where the visual portrayals are used for the specific purpose of sexual gratification or sexual arousal from viewing the visual portrayals.”

If convicted of all three charges, Jackson faces up to 21 years in prison.

An Oct. 31 statement from the Diocese of Providence said that Jackson “has been prohibited from the sacred ministry and the exercise of the office of pastor” by Bishop Thomas Tobin of Providence as a result of the arrest. The statement said the diocese had been presented with a letter of suitability for ministry for Jackson prior to his arrival in the state, and that the parish will continue to be entrusted to the care of the FSSP.

“The Diocese of Providence applauds the efforts of the Rhode Island State Police and the other law enforcement bodies involved in making this arrest,” the diocese’s statement said. “We look forward to working with law enforcement and the Attorney General to ensure the safety of children.”

Tobin added “the use of child pornography is a serious crime and a grave sin,” and that the charges against Jackson “are very disturbing to all and must be taken very seriously.”

“At the same time, I renew my pastoral concern and offer my fervent prayers for the good people of St. Mary Parish during this difficult time,” he said.

A statement from the FSSP said the order was “shocked and saddened by news of Father Jackson’s arrest and the serious allegations against him.”

“Before starting his current assignment at the beginning of August, Father underwent a criminal background check and had a sterling record of priestly service,” the FSSP statement said.

“We had no reason to believe Father was engaging in any inappropriate behavior, let alone criminal conduct. Like all those accused of crimes, Father has a natural human right under both civil and canon law to the presumption of innocence and we will fully cooperate with the law enforcement authorities as they investigate this matter.”

The FSSP said it was praying for those involved and that their “hearts go out to all those who have been hurt by sexual misconduct of any kind.” 


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7 Comments

    • I hope this priest is found to be innocent. However, some people hate our good Pope so much that they blame him for the work done by the State Police Computer Crimes Units/Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force. Very sad indeed.

    • Anything’s possible & we’re all innocent until proven guilty but we should exhibit the same caution for any priest arrested whether they’re from a traditional order or not.

      Our parish had a well loved pastor convicted of the same crime several years ago & he gave out no warning signals or red flags. In over 2 decades he’d never had a complaint filed & to this day he still has had no other charges filed beyond the child porn he admitted to or any victims to come forward.
      Pornography’s a terrible vice that can lead men further & further into darkness.

  1. Francis’ Curia cares not a whit for the TLM, which drives the charism, constitution and canonical status of the FSSP.

    The ‘inn’ of a new synodal way may not have room for a community whose mission is to sanctify priests through the traditional liturgy of the Roman Rite and to place them at the service of the Church.

    Francis has said and shown that he likes a mess. He’s clearly master of the sandbox and of dirt. So here we all are, reading the dirty little ditty on the computer of an FSSP priest in Provincetown, no less.

  2. Fr. Jackson was not ordained in 2011 as the article says. He was ordained in 1985 for the Diocese of Wichita. I should know… I was at his ordination and was the Deacon at his first Mass.

  3. Wildly improbable prosecution based on prosecution, the state can always manufacture a crime for the undesirable and out of step. Rhode Island’s State Police are the most corrupt force in New England which has some of the worse State Police in the Country.

    Pope Francis is neither good (as someone referred to him) nor involved in this injustice because he is too busy protecting the delicate consciences of Democrats who support Abortion Rights and the Environment. Remember Father Rutler.

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