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List of Marianist Members Found to Have Sexually Abused a Minor List of Marianist members found to have sexually abused a minor Updated 12/17/2020 Notes Concerning the List The names on the following list are presented in five groups: the Marianist Province of the United States, followed by its four predecessor Provinces (Cincinnati, New York, Pacific, and St. Louis), which merged in 2002 to form the current Province. The scope of this listing is members of the Province ministering within the United States, including its territories. Members are considered to be part of the Province of the United States if they professed first vows after the formation of the new Province in 2002. If they professed first vows prior to the formation of the new province, they will be considered part of the predecessor province they were a member of prior to the new province formation or at the time of their death or departure if these occurred prior to 2003. Each grouping of names is listed in alphabetical order. The year of first vows, year of ordination (if a priest), year of death (if a date of death was verified), and year of withdrawal/expulsion from the Society of Mary (if either applies) is provided for each name on the list. For those who have left the Society of Mary, we also indicate the year of death if we are able to ascertain it. Where applicable, the list within each group may be divided between Marianists of the Province of the United States found to have sexually abused a minor through physical contact and other incidents that do not fit that precise definition. The names and locations of all public ministries to which the member was assigned are arranged in alphabetical order. The known instance(s) of abuse did not necessarily occur in the context of his service at any or all of these ministries. This listing is based on information available to the Province in June 2020. We recognize the likelihood that we will receive additional information and/or receive new allegations from previously unknown survivors, victims, or their families. This listing will be promptly reviewed and updated when new information is received. The list was last updated on December 17, 2020. Information added after original release on June 24, 2020 is indicated by *. Page 1 of 13 Members found to have sexually abused a minor Province of United States - Since 2002 - Name: Kambhampati, Kumara S. Professed Vows: 2007 Ordained: N/A Status: Removed from public ministry 2018 Sexually abusive contact of a minor through the use of internet/social media* Assignments: Chaminade College Preparatory, West Hills, CA Page 2 of 13 PREDECESSOR PROVINCES - Prior to 2002 – Province of Cincinnati Name: Binder, Jerome J. Name: Botty, Paul F.X. Professed Vows: 1957 Professed Vows: 1980 Ordained: N/A Ordained: N/A Status: Status: Deceased 2000 Removed from Public Ministry 1986 Withdrew from Society of Mary 1992 Assignments: Deceased 2007 Archbishop Moeller High School, Cincinnati, OH Cathedral Latin School, Cleveland, OH Assignments: North Catholic High School, Pittsburgh, PA Chaminade Julienne Catholic High School, Dayton, OH St. Joseph High School, Cleveland, OH Name: Dury, Edward J. Name: Finke, John J. Professed Vows: 1920 Professed Vows: 1925 Ordained: N/A Ordained: 1937 Status: Status: Deceased 1974 Deceased 1983 Assignments: Assignments: Cathedral Latin School, Cleveland, OH Cathedral Latin School, Cleveland, OH Chaminade College Preparatory, Mineola, NY Emmanuel Parish, Dayton, OH North Catholic High School, Pittsburgh, PA Military Chaplain Purcell Marian High School, Cincinnati, OH Parish Work in the Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux, St. Joseph's High School, Hilo, HI LA St. Louis College, Honolulu, HI Purcell Marian High School, Cincinnati, OH University of Dayton, Dayton, OH University of Dayton, Dayton, OH West Catholic High School, Philadelphia, PA Name: Hartman, Bernard J. Name: Hildebrand, William C. Professed Vows: 1958 Professed Vows: 1922 Ordained: N/A Ordained: N/A Status: Status: Removed from Public Ministry 1997 Deceased 1979 Assignments: Assignments: Cathedral Latin School, Cleveland, OH Archbishop Moeller High School, Cincinnati, OH Chaminade High School, Dayton, OH Chaminade High School, Dayton, OH Covington Catholic High School, Covington, KY Covington Catholic High School, Covington, KY North Catholic High School, Pittsburgh, PA North Catholic High School, Pittsburgh, PA Purcell Marian High School, Cincinnati, OH St. Elizabeth Hospital, Utica, NY Saint Louis School, Honolulu, HI St. Anthony's High School, Wailuku, HI St. John's High School, Fresno, CA St. Joseph's High School, Hilo, HI Page 3 of 13 Name: Horst, Bernard L. Name: Keegan, John J. Professed Vows: 1934 Professed Vows: 1945 Ordained: 1945 Ordained: N/A Status: Status: Deceased 2001 Withdrew from the Society of Mary 1962 Deceased 2007 Assignments: Assignments: Archbishop Moeller High School, Cincinnati, OH Chaminade High School, Dayton, OH Chaminade High School, Mineola, NY Hamilton Catholic High School, Hamilton, OH North Catholic High School, Pittsburgh, PA North Catholic High School, Pittsburgh, PA Purcell Marian High School, Cincinnati, OH St. John's Home, Rockaway, Brooklyn, NY St. James High School, Chester, PA St. John Bosco Parish, Mattawan, MI* St. Theresa's Parish, Waylind, MI University of Dayton, Dayton, OH Name: Klick, Walter A. Name: Mathues, Frederick F. Professed Vows: 1931 Professed Vows: 1943 Ordained: N/A Ordained: 1952 Status: Status: Deceased 1979 Deceased 1972 Assignments: Assignments: Archbishop Moeller High School, Cincinnati, OH Chaminade High School, Dayton, OH Cathedral Latin School, Cleveland, OH Mount Saint John, Dayton, OH Chaminade High School, Dayton, OH North Catholic High School, Pittsburgh, PA Colegio Ponceño de Varones, Ponce, PR Office of Education, Youngwood, PA Covington Catholic High School, Covington, KY Purcell Marian High School, Cincinnati, OH Immaculate Conception Grade School, Washington, DC North Catholic High School, Pittsburgh, PA Purcell Marian High School, Cincinnati, OH St. James High School, San Francisco, CA St. John's Home, Brooklyn, NY St. Joseph High School, Cleveland, OH St. Mary's Grade School, Pittsburgh, PA St. Michael School, Baltimore, MD University of Dayton, Dayton, OH* Page 4 of 13 Name: May, Julius F. Name: Meder, Francis P. Professed Vows: 1924 Professed Vows: 1911 Ordained: N/A Ordained: N/A Status: Status: Deceased 1970 Deceased 1976 Assignments: Assignments: Chaminade High School, Dayton, OH Archbishop Moeller High School, Cincinnati, OH Covington Catholic High School, Covington, KY Cathedral Latin School, Cleveland, OH Hamilton Catholic High School, Hamilton, OH Chaminade High School, Dayton, OH North Catholic High School, Pittsburgh, PA Chaminade High School, Mineola, NY St. James High School, Chester, PA Holy Trinity, Brooklyn, NY St. John the Baptist High School, Philadelphia, PA North Catholic High School, Pittsburgh, PA St. Michael's Commercial, Brooklyn, NY Saint Louis School, Honolulu, HI St. Anthony, Maui, HI St. James, San Francisco, CA St. Joseph Grade School, San Francisco, CA St. Mary's Grade School and High School, Stockton, CA University of Dayton, Dayton, OH Page 5 of 13 Name: Mravintz, Ralph A. Name: Russell, Francis A. Professed Vows: 1944 Professed Vows: 1939 Ordained:N/A Ordained: N/A Status: Status: Deceased 2006 Deceased 1991 Assignments: Assignments: Archbishop Moeller High School, Cincinnati, OH Cathedral Latin School, Cleveland, OH Cathedral Latin High School, Cleveland, OH Chaminade High School, Dayton, OH Chaminade High School, Mineola, NY Colegio San José, San Juan, PR Chaminade-Madonna College Preparatory, Hamilton Catholic High School, Hamilton, OH Hollywood, FL Holy Cross High School, Latonia, KY Developmental Resource Center, Jewish Day Immaculate Conception Grade School, School, Hollywood, FL Washington, DC Hamilton Catholic High School, Hamilton, OH Most Holy Trinity High School, Brooklyn, NY Memphis Catholic High School, Memphis, TN Purcell Marian High School, Cincinnati, OH North Catholic High School, Pittsburgh, PA St. John the Baptist High School, Philadelphia, PA Purcell Marian High School, Cincinnati, OH St. John's Home, Brooklyn, NY St. John's Home, Brooklyn, NY St. Thomas Aquinas High School, Fort Lauderdale, FL University of Dayton, Dayton, OH Name: Sandman, Lawrence W. Name: Tedesco, Joseph P. Professed Vows: 1944 Professed Vows: 1971 Ordained: N/A Ordained: 1983 Status: Status: Withdrew from Society of Mary 1959 Deceased 2016 Deceased 2009 Assignments: Assignments: Archbishop Riordan High School, San Francisco, Archbishop Moeller High School, Cincinnati, OH CA Chaminade Julienne Catholic High School, Chaminade High School, Dayton, OH Dayton, OH Juniper Serra High School, Gardena, CA Chaminade-Madonna High School, Hollywood, FL Saint Louis School, Honolulu, HI St. Catherine Siena Parish, Portage, MI* St. James High School, San Francisco, CA St. Joseph High School, Cleveland, OH Villa Angela St Joseph, Cleveland, OH Page 6 of 13 Province of New York Name: Doyle, Thomas J. Name: Lindemann, Robert A. Professed Vows: 1952 Professed Vows: 1941 Ordained: 1974 Ordained: N/A Status: Status: Deceased 2007 Deceased 1995 Assignments: Assignments: Cardinal Gibbons High School, Baltimore, MD Cathedral Latin High School, Cleveland, OH Cathedral Latin School, Cleveland, OH Chaminade High School, Dayton, OH Chaminade Mineola High School, Mineola, NY Covington Catholic High School, Covington, KY Hamilton Catholic High School, Hamilton, OH Diocese of Brooklyn, Educational TV, Brooklyn, Sacred Heart Church, Vernon, CT NY St. Bernard Parish, Rockville, CT Diocese
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