Pubdate: Sun, 11 Aug 2002 Source: Daily Advertiser, The (LA) Copyright: 2002 South Louisiana Publishing Contact: http://www.theadvertiser.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1670 GUEYDAN PRIEST TO GET TREATMENT FOR DRUG PROBLEM GUEYDAN - Residents of this tiny farming community said Saturday the removal of a Catholic priest for alleged illicit drug use came as a surprise, but not a shock. Not much goes unnoticed in a town with a population of less than 2,000, and neighbors and parishioners became increasingly troubled by the activity around the Catholic rectory. It is a large, two-story clapboard house at 603 Main St. that sits next to St. Peter's Catholic Church in Gueydan. Following up on tips of suspicious activity from concerned citizens, Vermilion Parish Sheriff's deputies questioned the Rev. Grady Estilette about drug use in and near the rectory. Estilette admitted he uses drugs to deputies, according to Jody Meaux with the Sheriff's Office. The Monsignor Fred Swenson, vicar of the Diocese of Lafayette that en-compasses Vermilion and Acadia parishes, performed Mass at the church Saturday afternoon, where he informed the congregation that Estilette, 66, was being sent to a treatment center at an unspecified location in Minnesota. Church officials are in-vestigating the possibility Estilette's drug usage started after he began counseling an addict. Swenson wouldn't reveal which drug or drugs Estilette became dependent on. "It's a drug problem," Swenson said. "He's been placed on sick leave to get his physical and mental health together." Swenson said he will officially run the parish, but will appoint a priest to serve as in the interim. Estilette's leave is open-ended, and the priest might retire. St. Peter's CCD Director Christine Campbell, who has worked with Estilette for the 14 years he has served in Gueydan, said most people in the community are relieved the priest will get help. "People were just afraid for his safety," Campbell said. "If I had to sum it up, he was a great boss and a good friend." Effie Broussard, Estilette's secretary, said the priest was known as a good administrator, was devoted to St. Peter's Elementary School and often used his own money for charitable purposes. "We're not ashamed of him," said parishioner Joyce Moss. "He was compassionate." - --- MAP posted-by: Terry Liittschwager