An Anglican priest in Toronto has been given a suspended sentence with one year of probation after being found guilty of committing an indecent act in public.

Canon David Harrison was found guilty Oct. 17, 2023 of committing an indecent act in a public place, a charge laid April 22, 2022. Justice Rick Libman, of the Ontario Court of Justice, said Harrison’s actions were not predatory—he said he could accept that Harrison did not intend to be seen—but that he was acting recklessly, which the court found to be sufficient to constitute criminal conduct in this case.

During sentencing Oct. 31, 2023, Libman said it would have been apparent to Harrison at the time that there was potential for others to witness his act. He stated that the suspended sentence was necessary to denounce the conduct and discourage others from doing the same.

The conditions of Harrison’s probation include a requirement that he attend counseling and remain at least 100 metres from the address where the incident took place as well as anywhere else the people who witnessed the act are, to his knowledge, working or living.

A statement released by the diocese of Toronto Oct. 18, 2023 said Harrison “has been inhibited from representing the Anglican Church of Canada as priest or in any other capacity.”

Harrison served as rector of the Church of St. Mary Magdalene, Toronto for more than a decade before voluntarily resigning in November 2020 to pursue other ministry opportunities. He was previously a priest at the Church of St. John the Evangelist, Port Hope, Ont. Harrison sat on the Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund (PWRDF) board of directors, has served as a member of General Synod and was among the nominees in the diocese of Toronto’s 2018 episcopal election. From 2016 to 2019 Harrison was a member of the Anglican Journal coordinating committee. He has written numerous columns for the Journal.

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