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Maryland Province List Click here for Jesuits with a credible or established offense against a minor (anyone under the age of 18) who are current Maryland Province Jesuits or are current Jesuits from another Province whose offense took place in the Maryland Province. Click here for Jesuits with a credible or established offense against a minor (anyone under the age of 18) who are deceased or former Maryland Province Jesuits or are deceased or former Jesuits from another Province whose offense took place in the Maryland Province. Click here for Jesuits with an allegation of an offense against a minor (anyone under the age of 18) that could not be fully investigated to determine credibility, but for which there is a reasonable possibility (semblance of truth) that the alleged offense occurred. These are deceased or former Maryland Province Jesuits or deceased or former Jesuits from another Province whose alleged offense took place in the Maryland Province. Reasons a full investigation would not be possible include that the allegation was brought forward after the death of the Jesuit or that historic information on the allegation is incomplete. Click here for Jesuits from other Provinces who served in the Maryland Province at one time and have been publicly named by other Provinces. Jesuits with a credible or established offense against a minor (anyone under the age of 18) who are current Maryland Province Jesuits or are current Jesuits from another Province whose offense took place in the Maryland Province: Barber, Michael L. McLaughlin, Neil P. Murray, J-Glenn Ory, Claude L. Detailed information on each can be found below. Name Estimated Timeframe Description Current Status of Jesuit of Abuse Michael L. Barber, S.J. 1994 Single allegation of sexual 1994: Removed from ministry ▪ Birth: 1943 abuse. ▪ Entrance: 1964 Strathmere, NJ Living in a restricted environment on a ▪ Ordination: 1975 safety plan. 1994: Pled guilty to a charge of harassment by offensive touching. Pastoral Assignments: 1968 – 1971: Gonzaga College High School (Washington, DC) 1975 – 1976: St. Ignatius Church (Baltimore, MD) 1976 – 1978: MedStar Georgetown University Hospital (Washington, DC) 1978 – 1979: Gonzaga College High School (Washington, DC) 1979 – 1983: St. Peter's University (Jersey City, NJ) 1988 – 1994: St. Joseph's University (Philadelphia, PA) (rev. 7 December 2018) (continued on next page) Estimated Timeframe Name Description Current Status of Jesuit of Abuse Neil P. McLaughlin, S.J. 1950s – 1980s Multiple allegations of 2007: Removed from ministry ▪ Birth: 1928 sexual abuse. ▪ Entrance: 1946 Dunmore, PA; Scranton, PA; Living in a restricted ▪ Ordination: 1959 Woodstock, MD; Georgia, environment on a safety plan. Massachusetts, New York Pastoral Assignments: 1953 – 1954: St. Joseph's Preparatory School (Philadelphia, PA) 1954 – 1956: Loyola Blakefield (Baltimore, MD) 1961 – 1983: Scranton Preparatory School (Scranton, PA) 1983 – 2006: University of Scranton (Scranton, PA) (rev. 7 December 2018) (continued on next page) Estimated Timeframe Name Description Current Status of Jesuit of Abuse J-Glenn Murray, S.J. 1981 Single allegation of sexual 2011: Removed from ministry ▪ Birth: 1950 abuse. ▪ Entrance: 1968 Baltimore, MD Living in a restricted environment on a ▪ Ordination: 1979 safety plan. Pastoral Assignments: 1974 – 1976: Gonzaga College High School (Washington, DC) 1980 – 1981: Holy Cross Church (Durham, NC) 1981 – 1988: St. Frances-Charles Hall (Baltimore, MD) 1989 – 1995: St. Henry Rectory (Cleveland, OH) 1992 – 1992: St. Mary's Seminary (Cleveland, OH) 1995 – 2003: St. Mary's Seminary (Cleveland, OH) 2003 – 2007: Diocese of Cleveland Chancery (Cleveland, OH) 2007 – 2011: St. Aloysius Church (Washington, DC) (rev. 7 December 2018) (continued on next page) Estimated Timeframe Name Description Current Status of Jesuit of Abuse Claude L. Ory, S.J. 1970s Multiple allegations of 2007: Removed from ministry ▪ Birth: 1938 sexual abuse. ▪ Entrance: 1954 Likely Louisiana Living in a restricted environment on a safety plan. Pastoral Assignments: 1959 – 1961: Spring Hill College / Jesuit House of Studies (Mobile, AL) 1961 – 1963: Jesuit High School (El Paso, TX) 1963 – 1966: Loyola University (New Orleans, LA) 1966 – 1967: Jesuit College Preparatory School (Dallas, TX) 1968 – 1969: Ignatius House Retreat Center (Atlanta, GA) 1971 – 1981: Jesuit High School (New Orleans, LA) 1981 – 1987: Spring Hill College (Mobile, AL) 1987 – 1995: Jesuit College Preparatory School (Dallas, TX) 1995 – 1999: Spring Hill College (Mobile, AL) 1999 – 2000: Ignatius House Retreat Center (Atlanta, GA) 2000 – 2007: Loyola University Maryland (Baltimore, MD) (rev. 12 December 2018) [end of report] 26 June 2019 Jesuits with a credible or established offense against a minor (anyone under the age of 18) who are deceased or former Maryland Province Jesuits or are deceased or former Jesuits from another Province whose offense took place in the Maryland Province: Bonacci, Louis A. Duggan, John H. Bourbon, Francis C. Garrity, Stephen M. Bradley, H. Cornell Orr, Garrett D. Burton, C. Jeffries Walsh, William J. Coyle, Charles G. (UCS) Detailed information on each can be found below. Estimated Timeframe Name Description Current Status of Jesuit of Abuse Louis A. Bonacci 1970s – 1980s Multiple accusations of 2011: Removed from ministry ▪ Birth: 1942 unwanted touching under and 2014: Left the Jesuits ▪ Entrance: 1963 over clothes. ▪ Ordination: 1973 Columbia, MD Pastoral Assignments: 1968 – 1970: St. Joseph's Preparatory School (Philadelphia, PA) 1973 – 1974: Jesuit Center for Spiritual Growth (Wernersville, PA) 1978 – 1982: Loyola University Maryland (Baltimore, MD) 1982 – 1988: Wake Forest University (Winston-Salem, NC) 1994 – 1999: Xavier University (Cincinnati, OH) 1999 – 2003: Wheeling Jesuit University (Wheeling, WV) 2003 – 2004: University of Scranton (Scranton, PA) 2004 – 2004: Misericordia University (Dallas, PA) Residence: Scranton Jesuit Community (Scranton, PA) 2005 – 2011: Diocese of Scranton Chancery (Scranton, PA) Residence: Scranton Jesuit Community (Scranton, PA) (rev. 7 December 2018) (continued on next page) Estimated Timeframe Name Description Current Status of Jesuit of Abuse Francis C. Bourbon, S.J. 1985 Single allegation of unwanted 2007: Died ▪ Birth: 1926 kiss. ▪ Entrance: 1944 Buckingham, VA ▪ Ordination: 1957 Pastoral Assignments: 1951 – 1954: Gonzaga College High School (Washington, DC) 1959 – 1968: Loyola University Maryland (Baltimore, MD) 1968 – 1969: Georgetown Preparatory School (N. Bethesda, MD) 1969 – 1977: Scranton Preparatory School (Scranton, PA) 1977 – 1978: Immaculate Conception Parish (New Orleans, LA) 1978 – 1981: Scranton Preparatory School (Scranton, PA) 1981 – 1982: Immaculate Heart Church (High Point, NC) 1982 – 1984: St. Barnabas Church (Arden, NC) 1985 – 1986: Nativity Parish (Buckingham, VA); Residence: Our Lady of Peace Church (Appomattox, VA) 1986 – 1988: Loyola University Maryland (Baltimore, MD) 1988 – 1992: St. Jane Frances de Chantal Church (Riviera Beach, MD) 1992 – 1993: Wheeling Jesuit University (Wheeling, WV) 1993 – 1994: St. Paul’s Church (Weirton, WV) 1994 – 1996: Nativity of Our Lord Church (Wayne, WV) 1996 – 2003: Wheeling Jesuit University (Wheeling, WV) (rev. 7 December 2018) (continued on next page) Estimated Timeframe of Name Description Current Status of Jesuit Abuse H. Cornell Bradley 1970s – 1980s Multiple allegations of 2006: Removed from ministry ▪ Birth: 1938 sexual abuse. 2007: Left the Jesuits ▪ Entrance: 1956 Ocean City, MD; ▪ Ordination: 1969 Washington, DC Pastoral Assignments: 1963 – 1965: Gonzaga College High School (Washington, DC) 1965 – 1966: De Nobili School (Dhanbad, India) 1971 – 1972: Gonzaga College High School (Washington, DC) 1972 – 1976: Gonzaga College High School (Washington, DC) Residence: Holy Trinity Church (Washington, DC) 1976 – 1979: Gonzaga College High School (Washington, DC) 1979 – 1981: Jesuit Seminary and Mission Bureau (Baltimore, MD) Residence: Jesuit Community of Loyola University Maryland (Baltimore, MD) 1981 – 1988: Jesuit Seminary and Mission Bureau (Baltimore, MD) Residence: Wheeler House Jesuit Community (Baltimore, MD) 1988 – 1989: Jesuit Community of St. Therese (Mooresville, NC) 1989 – 1993: St. Elizabeth of the Hill Country Church (Boone, NC) 1993 – 1994: Provincial Residence (Baltimore, MD) 1994 – 1999: St. Joseph’s University, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, PA) 1998: Jesuit Community of St. Therese (Mooresville, NC) 1999 – 2006: Jesuit Community at St. Joseph’s University (Merion Station, PA) 2006 – 2007: Jesuit Community of St. Isaac Jogues (Wernersville, PA) (rev. 7 December 2018) (continued on next page) Estimated Name Description Status of Jesuit Timeframe of Abuse C. Jeffries Burton, S.J. 1982 Single allegation of 2007: Removed from ministry ▪ Birth: 1936 unwanted touching over 2011: Died ▪ Entrance: 1954 clothing. ▪ Ordination: 1967 Flat Rock, NC Pastoral Assignments: 1961 – 1965: Colegio San Mateo (Osorno, Chile) 1968 – 1969: Jesuit Seminary Guild (Baltimore, MD) Residence: St. Ignatius Church (Baltimore, MD) 1969 – 1971: Spring Creek Elementary and High Schools (Hot Springs, NC) 1971 – 1972: St. Teresa's Church (Revere, NC) 1972 – 1978: Hot Springs Boys Home (Hot Springs, NC) 1978 – 1982: Youth Ministry Center, Diocese of Charlotte (Flat Rock, NC) 1983 – 1988: Holy Name Church (Camden, NJ) 1988 – 1989: Jesuit Mission Bureau/Ignatian Apostolic Partnerships (Baltimore, MD) Residence: Wheeler House Jesuit Community (Baltimore, MD) 1989 – 2006: Richard Stockton College of New Jersey (Atlantic
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