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Purpose & Background...... 7

The Diocese of Brooklyn...... 9

Those Accused of in the Diocese of Brooklyn...... 13 – 82

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Attorney Advertising Those Accused of Sexual Abuse in the Diocese of Brooklyn

Abrams, John L...... 14 Conroy, Michael C...... 26 Acciarito, Anthony ...... 14 Cortez, Augusto R...... 27 Agostino, Joseph V...... 14 Cox, Harold T...... 27 Akuzie, Bennet ...... 15 Cross, John A...... 27 Arnaud, Eugene P...... 15 Crowley, Lawrence (Laurence) A...... 27 Aufiero, Louis D...... 15 Cummings, Lucas (Charles H.)...... 28 Authenrieth, William ...... 16 Cummings, William F...... 28 Baker, Felix (David)...... 16 DeBerardinis, Fidelis (Francis)...... 28 Bals, John G...... 16 Dempsey, Michael J...... 29 Bedoya, Hugo ...... 17 Denning, Joseph P...... 29 Bevilacqua, Anthony J...... 17 Denny, Thomas F...... 30 Bolton, Donald ...... 18 DeSimpliciis, Joseph ...... 30 Brady, Thomas Francis A...... 18 Diaz Jimenez, Enrique ...... 30 Brennan, Edward (C.) ...... 18 Donovan, Ronald (John J.) ...... 31 Brocato, Romanus (Salvador J.) (T. David) Dougherty, Thomas David (Joseph F.) ...... 19 (T. David)...... 31 Brown, Douglas (L.) ...... 19 Durmann (Durman), Joseph J...... 31 Burke, Edward J.T...... 20 Dwyer, John R...... 32 Burke, William Michael...... 20 Eliscard, Jean-Level...... 32 Burns, Francis Jerome (William M.)...... 21 Evans, Francis J...... 32 Butteri, Masseo ...... 21 Failla, Anthony J...... 33 Byrne, Eamonn E...... 21 Farrand, John L...... 33 Byrne, Hugh A...... 22 Ferraro, Romano...... 34 Byrns, Joseph P...... 22 Ferro, Robert A...... 34 Cadavid, Robert...... 22 Finger, William E...... 35 Callaghan (Callahan), George James ...... 23 Fitzpatrick, Joseph F...... 35 Callahan, Brian (Bryan) F.X. (F.) ...... 23 French, Michael C...... 35 Capellupo, Francis “Frank” J...... 23 Frost, James I.J...... 36 Capillo, John D. (E.)(J.)...... 24 Gallo, Vincent (J.) ...... 36 Capua, Nicholas J...... 24 Garcia, Otto L...... 37 Caverzan, Guido (Guico)...... 24 Gardiner, Barton (George)...... 37 Coleman, Christopher Lee...... 25 Gillen, Francis W...... 37 Collins, Edwin J...... 25 Gillis, Wenceslaus “Leo” C...... 38 Collins, James P...... 25 Gotimer, James E...... 38 Congdon, Douglas (Patrick C.) ...... 26 Gowdy, James R...... 38 Connolly, Eugene A...... 26 Grosser, Clarence (Rudolph)...... 39

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Attorney Advertising Those Accused of Sexual Abuse in the Diocese of Brooklyn

Guiry, Robert W...... 39 McConnin, Robert J...... 50 Hagerty, Thomas G...... 39 McCue, Webster J...... 50 Hannon, Michael G...... 40 McElroy, Herbert J...... 50 Harris, Robert M...... 40 McGlynn, William J...... 51 Hassan, Joseph I...... 40 McLoughlin, John (Joseph) G. (J.) ...... 51 Hauser, John G...... 41 McLoughlin, Br. John ...... 51 Hillman, H. (Henry) Eugene (H.) ...... 41 McMahon, Damian (John J.) ...... 52 Houston, William J...... 42 McNicholas, Edward J...... 52 Huckemeyer, Edward ...... 42 Michele, Robert Paul...... 53 Kayser, George J...... 42 Minichello, Arthur G...... 53 Keller, Brian M...... 42 Morrow, Lewis ...... 54 Kelly, Benedict Joseph (Thomas F.) ...... 43 Morrow, Thomas O...... 54 Kelly, Thomas F...... 43 Mravintz, Ralph (August) ...... 54 Kerressey, Richard (Ricardo) “Albert”...... 43 Mulhall, Francis X...... 55 King, Michael J...... 44 Murphy, Alfred M. (E.) ...... 55 Klein, Adolph C...... 44 Nagle, Joseph P...... 56 Kraus, Charles...... 44 Nelson, Francis X...... 56 Krol, Michael Francis ...... 44 Nohilly, Thomas B...... 56 Lahey, Joseph T...... 45 Nolan, Joseph M...... 57 Lara, James Jamie R...... 45 O’Brien, James T...... 57 Lewkiewicz, Richard M...... 45 Ocloo, Anthony ...... 57 Loringhitus, John J...... 46 O’Farrell, Michael J...... 58 Lukianiuk, Andrezi...... 46 Offenheiser, Edward W...... 58 Magee, Finnian (Finian) “Robert” ...... 46 O’Lone, Remigius (Francis) ...... 58 Maher, Alphonsus ...... 47 O’Reilly, Ben ...... 58 Mangini, Charles M...... 47 O’Rourke, Thomas J...... 59 Manozzi, Rudolph...... 47 Ortiz, Julio ...... 59 Manzo, Francis J...... 47 Osborne, Martin J...... 59 Maria, Sr...... 47 Otero, Cornelius “Neil” T...... 60 Marinan, William (LaSalle) (Marinian) ...... 48 O’Toole, Patrick (P.) Fursey ...... 60 Marsch (Marsh), Sylvester A Marsch ...... 48 Padian, John J...... 60 Mateo, Leonardo (Leonard)...... 48 Paone, Anthony J...... 61 Maurer, Edward L...... 49 Paulantonio, Joseph W...... 61 Maurer, John H...... 49 Petekiewicz, Robert P...... 61 McCloud, Henry J...... 49 Petroski, Ronald P...... 62

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Attorney Advertising Those Accused of Sexual Abuse in the Diocese of Brooklyn

Placa, Stephen ...... 62 Stegmann (Stegman), Raymond V...... 73 Pliauplis, Christopher ...... 63 Stephney, Charles F...... 73 Plock, Charles “Charlie” T...... 63 Stonebridge, John H...... 74 Powers, Kyrin (Edward) ...... 63 Strianese, Frederick M...... 74 Prochaski, Adam F...... 64 Sullivan, James E...... 74 Pugliese, Joseph B...... 64 Tahaney, James L...... 75 Purcell, Arthur D...... 64 Testagrossa, Raphael J. (R.J.) ...... 75 Rancourt (Ranecourt), Henry J...... 65 Thibault, Joseph A. “Cuthbert” ...... 75 Raveneau, Ricardo D...... 65 Thompson, John A...... 76 Reilly, Francis X...... 65 Titone (Titore), Robert A...... 76 De Paul (William Rettino), Vincent ...... 66 Trager, Thomas “Tom” N...... 76 Rodriguez, Esteban ...... 66 Tugwood, James C...... 77 Rodriguez, Robert A...... 66 Vazhappily (Vazhapilly), Paul...... 77 Russo, James E...... 67 Verrengio (Verengio), Rocco F...... 78 Ryan, Barry...... 67 Voiland, George T...... 78 Salamone, Michael J...... 68 Vorisek, Rudolph T...... 79 Salerno, Michael ...... 68 Walsh, Edward L...... 79 Schuck, Joseph J...... 68 Weber, Joseph J...... 79 Sexton, Patrick ...... 69 White, Charles H...... 80 Sforza, Vincent A...... 69 Wicks, Kenneth ...... 80 Shea, Jeron “John” ...... 69 Wilders, George J...... 80 Sheehan, Daniel J...... 70 Wildgruber (Wildgrubert), Francis C...... 80 Sickler, James G...... 70 Wilkinson, John V...... 81 Simonetti, Gennaro M...... 70 With, William A...... 81 Smith, James T...... 71 Wolpert, Steven J...... 81 Smith, Noel...... 71 Yander, Benjamin S...... 82 Smyth, James P...... 71 Zatarga (Latarga), George F...... 82 Soares, Protasio Raimundo ...... 72 Zollo, Vincent A...... 82 Soister, John T...... 72 Spine, William “Bill” J...... 72 Stack (Slack), George J...... 73

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Attorney Advertising Purpose & Background For decades numerous courageous survivors have spoken their truth and brought lawsuits related to the sexual abuse of children in the throughout . Survivors became plaintiffs in civil lawsuits and together with their attorneys were able to reveal secret Church records through the courts and civil litigation process. These lawsuits resulted in the release of identities and histories of sexually abusive individuals, those engaged in , and the release of documents and records reflecting the knowledge of institutions that covered up the sexual abuse and misconduct.

The Anderson Report on Sexual Abuse in the Diocese of Brooklyn contains the names of diocesan priests, religious order priests, and other religious clerics associated with the Diocese of Brooklyn, including those who were assigned within or working in the geographic boundaries of the Diocese, who have been accused of sexual misconduct with minors. The information in this Anderson Report is derived from publicly available sources, claims made by survivors to the dioceses and religious orders responsible for the offenders, and legal settlements made as a result of claims for sexual abuse.

While lawsuits were filed involving many of these alleged perpetrators, the vast majority of the claims against these individuals have been settled or have not been fully evaluated in a civil or criminal court. Accordingly, the allegations should be considered just allegations and should not be considered proved or substantiated in a court of law. All individuals should be considered innocent until proven guilty. In some situations, the statute of limitations has expired preventing the cases from being heard in a court of law.

It is believed that the Diocese of Brooklyn has not made available to the public, the full history, knowledge, and context of their sexually abusive agents and employees. The Anderson Report on Sexual Abuse in the Diocese of Brooklyn is intended to raise awareness about the important issue of sexual abuse and sexual misconduct, provide the public with vital information including assignment histories, and provide awareness to survivors. The assignment histories provided are approximations which were compiled from the Official Catholic Directory, BishopAccountability.org, statements attributed to Diocesan and religious officials, Diocesan and religious records, and media reports.1

1 The abbreviation in parenthesis following each assignment indicates the Diocese the individual was working and/or residing in at the time of the assignment.

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Attorney Advertising Supporting New York Survivors for Decades Jeff Anderson & Associates, P.A.

Jeff Anderson & Associates pioneered the use of civil litigation to seek justice for survivors of childhood sexual abuse. The attorneys have advocated for survivor rights in New York for many decades, having filed their first lawsuit in New York on behalf of a child sexual abuse survivor in approximately 1988. In addition to seeking legal accountability, the firm has supported survivors of abuse by bringing public awareness to the cause and they have testified before numerous state legislatures endorsing reforms to the statute of limitations. The firm also filed the first case alleging public nuisance against a New York diocese for refusing to disclose the histories and identities of sexually abusive priests. Through its work, Jeff Anderson & Associates seeks to bring hope, healing, accountability, and justice to survivors of sexual abuse.

In most cases, childhood sexual abuse goes unreported or victims/survivors break their silence many years after the abuse occurs. While there are many legal barriers to prosecuting those responsible for the abuse, our firm has worked to overcome these barriers for more than 30 years. As pioneers of child protection through civil litigation, we are aggressively committed to this cause and capable of handling the most complex legal issues in courts across the .

We are smart, tough, and relentless, but the virtue that ultimately sets us apart is our compassion. We are people who feel deeply and work tirelessly in response to an unjust world. We have a reputation for being the best at what we do and that begins and ends with our ability to support, protect, and guide survivors along their journey toward justice and healing. As sexual abuse lawyers we have represented thousands of survivors of sexual abuse against individual offenders and the intuitions that harbor these offenders. We are engaged with a national network of attorneys who share our mission, and when we take a case, we exhaust every imaginable resource in order to serve our clients’ needs.

Jeff Anderson Darrow Anderson Stacey Benson Molly Burke Mike Finnegan

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Attorney Advertising The Diocese of Brooklyn The Diocese of Brooklyn was created from the Archdiocese of New York in 1853. In 1957, the Diocese of Rockville Centre was formed from the Diocese of Brooklyn. The Diocese of Brooklyn consists of the boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens and currently serves over 1.5 million Catholics. According to the 2018 Official Catholic Directory, the Diocese of Brooklyn is comprised of Kings and Queens counties. It includes 186 parishes, 16 private high schools, two Diocesan and high schools with almost 100,000 students under Catholic instruction. There are 660 priests in the Diocese, 185 of which are members of religious orders. Another 86 extern priests are working in the Diocese of Brooklyn along with 224 permanent , 84 religious brothers, 664 religious sisters and 1,754 lay teachers.

Former of the Diocese include Thomas Molloy (1921-1956), Bishop Bryan McEntegart (1957-1968), Bishop (1968-1990) and Bishop Thomas Daily (1990- 2003). In 2003, Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio was appointed the Bishop of Brooklyn.

Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio was ordained in 1970. In 1996, he was appointed of Newark and in 1999 he was named the Sixth Bishop of Camden, . In October 2003, Bp. DiMarzio was installed as the Seventh Bishop of Brooklyn. Bp. DiMarzio served as a consultant for the John Jay Report in 2004 which analyzed the nature and scope of the problem of sexual abuse of minors by Catholic priests and deacons in the United States from 1950 to 2002. Bp. DiMarzio publicly admitted in 2004 and reported to John Jay that 73 clerics in the Diocese of Brooklyn were accused of sexual misconduct with minors.

For years, Bishop DiMarzio refused to release a list of names of clergy Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio accused of sexually abusing minors. In November 2017, the Diocese quietly posted the names of eight priests1 and added five more names to the list over the course of the following year.

On February 15, 2019 Bp. DiMarzio released a list that contained the names of 108 “diocesan clergy for whom the diocese received allegations of sexual misconduct with a minor.”2 It is believed that Diocese of Brooklyn has not made available to the public the full extent of this list.

1 Sharon Otterman, Brooklyn Diocese Names 8 Priests Who Sexually Abused Children, NEW YORK TIMES (Nov. 9, 2017). 2 Diocese of Brooklyn, https://dioceseofbrooklyn.org/sex-abuse-crisis-response/list/ (Feb. 15, 2019).

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Attorney Advertising Fr. Romano Ferraro Fr. Romano Ferraro is a serial child predator who admitted at trial that he had sexually abused dozens of minor boys. Fr. Ferraro is reported to have sexually abused children in the Dioceses of Brooklyn, Rockville Centre, and Metuchen, and the Archdiocese of St. Louis. He also worked at the U.S. Naval Air Station in Key West, Florida in the Archdiocese of Miami and at a military base in the Philippines. Fr. Ferraro was also sent for treatment at St. Luke Institute, a facility known for treating priests accused of child sexual abuse. Fr. Ferraro was finally laicized in 2011. He is currently serving a life sentence for child sexual abuse at a prison in . (See full history on p. 34)

Fr. Romano Ferraro Msgr. Otto Garcia Msgr. Otto Garcia was ordained in 1973 and began his career at St. Michael’s in Flushing, New York. He was sent to in 1976 where he remained until 1979 when he returned to St. John the Evangelist in Brooklyn. He was named Vice Chancellor of the Diocese in 1982 and worked as Chancellor from 1985 to approximately 1999. Msgr. Garcia was assigned to the Cathedral-Basilica of St. James in 2000 where he worked until he was assigned to St. Joan of Arc in Jackson Heights in 2007. Msgr. Garcia is a lawyer and previously worked as a tribunal judge, (2002-2006) and Moderator of the of the Diocese of Brooklyn.

Msgr. Otto Garcia In 2017, Thomas Davis reported to the Diocese of Brooklyn that Msgr. Garcia had sexually abused him when he was a minor boy from approximately 1973 to 1975 at St. Michael’s in Flushing, New York. Davis went public with his allegations on February 14, 2019 and Msgr. Garcia remained in ministry at St. Joan of Arc.3

On August 14, 2019 Davis filed a lawsuit against the Diocese and Msgr. Garcia under the New York Child Victims Act. The same day, a second lawsuit was filed by another survivor who alleges Msgr. Garcia sexually abused the man when he was a minor boy in approximately 1973 to 1974 at St. Michael’s. Msgr. Garcia was quietly removed from St. Joan of Arc in Jackson Heights, New York sometime in 2019. Msgr. Garcia is listed as the Parochial Vicar according to the September 1, 2019 bulletin of the Church of St. Teresa in Woodside, New York.

3 Linda Stasi and Dan Gold, Otto Garcia Was Tasked with Handling Pedophile Priests in the Brooklyn Diocese – but Now a Man Is Accusing Him of Abuse, THE NEW YORK DAILY NEWS (Feb. 14, 2019).

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Attorney Advertising Fr. Roberto Cadavid Fr. Roberto Cadavid, a Colombian priest with a history of allegations of abuse, began working in the Diocese of Brooklyn in 2012.4 The Diocese bypassed its own internal protocols requiring recommendations from foreign bishops to include a specific assurance that the priest has never been charged with a crime and that the priest “has not manifested behavioral problems in the past that would indicate he might deal with minors in an inappropriate manner” and allowed him to minister anyway. In 2017, the Diocese was informed of Fr. Cadavid’s history of abuse, suspended him, but waited 10 months to inform parishioners about his history.

Fr. Roberto Cadavid

4 Taylor Dolven, Brooklyn Diocese Ignored Protocol And Unwittingly Accepted Priests Accused of Abuse, THE GOTHAMIST (Oct. 15, 2018).

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Attorney Advertising Those Accused of Sexual Abuse in the Diocese of Brooklyn

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Attorney Advertising Attorney Advertising Fr. John L. Abrams Ordained, 1951 Notes: Fr. John Abrams was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. In 2002, Fr. Abrams was accused of sexually abusing several minor boys in the late 1970s to early 1980s while assigned to Sacred Heart in Brooklyn, New York. In 2004 the Diocesan Review Board deemed the allegations credible and Fr. Abrams was barred from public ministry. In 2019, two additional accusations were made against Fr. Abrams for the sexual abuse of minor boys in the 1980s while assigned to St. Patrick’s in Brooklyn, New York. Fr. Abrams was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn With Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” Assignments:

1952-1962 Most Holy Trinity, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1989-1990 St. Frances de Chantal, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1963-1972 St. Sylvester, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1990-1997 Absent On Sick Leave; St. Frances de Chantal, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1973-1979 St. Gregory, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1998-2007 Retired; NY Bishop Mugavero Residence, Douglaston, NY (BRK) 1980-1982 Sacred Heart, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2008 Died 1983-1988 St. Patrick’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK)

Fr. Anthony Acciarito Ordained, 1978 Notes: Fr. Anthony Acciarito was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Acciarito was removed from ministry in 2002 after allegations of sexual abuse of minors were deemed credible. The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Fr. Acciarito was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn With Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” Fr. Acciarito’s whereabouts and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1978-1979 St. Aloysius, Queens, NY (BRK) 2002-2003 Unknown 1980-1988 St. Athanasius’, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2004-2007 On Leave/Unassigned (BRK) 1989-1997 , Brooklyn, NY 2008-2019 Unknown (BRK) 1998-2001 Sacred Hearts of and Mary and St. Stephen; Brooklyn, NY (BRK)

Fr. Joseph V. Agostino, C.M. Ordained, 1983 Notes: Fr. Joseph Agostino was ordained a priest of the Congregation of the Mission (Vincentian Fathers). In 2003, a man came forward alleging he was sexually abused by Fr. Agostino as a minor. Both the Vincentians and the Diocese of Brooklyn conducted an investigation and deemed there was not enough evidence to substantiate the allegation. Fr. Agostino was allowed to remain in ministry. In 2009, the same man came forward with additional details of the abuse. Fr. Agostino was suspended pending the outcome of a new investigation. Several months later, Fr. Agostino was transferred to the Vincentians’ Eastern Province headquarters. According to the Vincentians’ website in 2017, he has been assigned to various projects by the Superior General of the Congregation. It is believed Fr. Agostino currently resides in , . Fr. Agostino’s status as a priest and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1984-1988 St. John the Baptist, Brooklyn, NY (BRK); 2004-2007 Liturgical Commission (BRK) Vincentian Fathers Residence, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1989 , Towson, MD (BAL) 2010-2011 DePaul Novitiate, Philadelphia, PA (PH) 1990-1993 Vincentian Community Residence, 2012-2017 Congregation of the Mission, Philadelphia, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) PA (PH) 1990-2009 St. John the Baptist, Brooklyn, NY (BRK); 2017 Vincentian Family Office, Philadelphia, PA St. John the Baptist Rectory, Brooklyn, NY (PH) (BRK) 1994-2009 St. John the Baptist Rectory, Brooklyn, NY 2018-2019 Unknown (BRK)

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Attorney Advertising Fr. Bennet Akuzie Ordained, Unknown Notes: In 1996, Fr. Bennet Akuzie was arrested and charged with sexual abuse of a minor girl in Queens, New York. At the time of the alleged abuse, Fr. Akuzie was reportedly visiting the Diocese of Brooklyn from Nigeria to attend religious school. Fr. Akuzie’s status as a priest, whereabouts, and whether he has access to children, are unknown.

Fr. Eugene P. Arnaud Ordained, 1953 Notes: Fr. Eugene Arnaud was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Arnaud was included on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Diocese of Brooklyn Clergy Who Were Deceased/or Resigned Prior to a Finding of Credibility.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Assignments:

1954-1964 St. Pascal Baylon, St. Albans, NY (BRK) 1986-1988 St. Clare, Rosedale, NY (BRK) 1965-1979 St. Therese of Lisieux, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1988 Died 1980-1985 St. Joan of Arc, Jackson Heights, NY (BRK)

Fr. Louis D. Aufiero Ordained, 1965 Notes: Fr. Louis Aufiero was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Aufiero was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn With Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Assignments:

1965-1966 Unknown 1982-1992 Released From Diocesan Assignment (BRK); Our Lady of the Rock, Benedictine House, Shaw Island, WA (SEA) 1967 St. ’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1993-1995 St. Ephrem’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1968 Absent on Leave (BRK) 1996-1998 Holy Family, Queens, NY (BRK) 1969 Unknown 1999 Unknown 1970 Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal, 2000-2008 Parsons Manor, Jamaica, NY (BRK) Ridgewood, NY (BRK) 1971-1974 St. Anselm’s, Brooklyn NY (BRK) 2009 Holy Family, Queens, NY (BRK) 1975-1977 Unknown 2010-2015 Retired; Holy Family, Flushing, NY (BRK) 1978 On Duty Outside Diocese (BRK) 2015 Retired; Home For the Aged, Little Sisters of the Poor, Queens Village, NY (BRK) 1979-1981 On Duty Outside Diocese (BRK); Our Lady 2015 Died of the Rock, Benedictine House, Shaw Island, WA (SEA)

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Attorney Advertising Attorney Advertising Fr. William Authenrieth Ordained, 1962 Notes: Fr. William Authenrieth was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Authenrieth was named in a 1985 civil lawsuit alleging sexual abuse of at least two minor boys from approximately 1978 to 1982 while he worked at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Rockford, Massachusetts. Fr. Authenreith was named in a 2012 civil lawsuit for allegedly sexually abusing a minor boy in approximately 1978 at St. Mary’s in Rockledge, Florida. A 2013 lawsuit alleged that Fr. Authenreith sexually abused a minor boy in 1983 and 1984 at All Souls in Sanford, Florida. A 2014 lawsuit alleged that Fr. Authenreith abused a minor boy from 1976 to 1978 at All Souls Church in Sanford, Florida. Fr. Authenrieth was removed from ministry in October 1985 and reportedly laicized in 1986. Fr. Authenrieth was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn With Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” Fr. Authenrieth was last known to have been living in a Massachusetts retirement community in 2014. Whether he had access to children from his last known assignment in 1985 until his death in 2015 is unknown. Assignments:

1963-1973 St. Vincent Ferrer, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1984 All Souls’, Sanford, FL (ORL) 1974 Holy Spirit, Mims, FL (ORL) 1985 Our Lady of Lourdes, Melbourne, FL (ORL) 1975 St. John’s, Orlando, FL (ORL) 1986-2014 Unknown 1976-1978 On Duty Outside of the Diocese 2015 Died 1979-1983 St. Mary’s, Rockledge, FL (ORL)

Br. Felix (David) Baker, C.F.X. Notes: Br. Felix (David) Baker was a member of the Brothers of St. Francis Xavier and entered the Congregation in 1956. In 2003, allegations of child sexual abuse were made against Br. Baker relating to abuse that occurred in the mid-1980s in Brooklyn, New York. Br. Baker withdrew from the order in 2003. In 2019, Br. Baker was named on the Xaverian Brothers’ list of “Deceased or former Xaverian Brothers with a credible or established offense against a minor (anyone under the age of 18).” Br. Baker’s current whereabouts and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1956-1961 Unknown 1985-1990 Guidance, , Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1962-1968 St. Joseph Prep, Bardstown, KY (L) 1990-1993 ESL Teacher/Trainer, Guadalajara, Mexico 1968-1969 Xaverian High School, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1993-1994 ESL Instructor, Taejon, South Korea 1969-1971 1994-1995 ESL Teacher, US Govt. Fellowship to Cluj, Romania 1971-1979 Xaverian High School, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1995-1997 ESL Teacher/Trainer, Instituto Mexicano de Saltillo, Coahuila 1979-1983 Youth Ministry, Bushwick, Brooklyn, NY 1997-2003 ESL Specialist, St. Francis College, (BRK) Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1983-1984 Faculty, Colegio Cervantes Colonias, 2004-2019 Unknown Guadalajara, Mexico 1984-1985 Unknown

Fr. John G. Bals Ordained, 1959 Notes: Fr. John Bals was ordained a priest for the Diocese of Brooklyn. During his assignment at Christ the King High School in Middle Village, New York, from 1966 to 1971, Fr. Bals worked as a counselor and spiritual director. On October 13, 1973, Fr. Bals was laicized. Fr. Bals was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn With Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” Fr. Bals’ whereabouts and whether he had access to children between 1973 his death in 1995 are unknown. Assignments:

Unknown St. Thomas More-St. Edmund, Rockaway 1966-1971 Christ the King High School, Middle Village, Breezy Point, NY (BRK) NY (BRK) 1960-1962 Our Lady of Lourdes, Queens Village, NY 1972 Our Lady of the Cenacle, Richmond Hill, NY (BRK) (BRK) 1963 On Duty Outside the Diocese (BRK) 1973 Absent on Leave (BRK) 1963 D.C. Catholic University (WDC) 1973-1995 Unknown 1964-1965 St. Paul’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1995 Died

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Attorney Advertising Fr. Hugo Bedoya, C.M. Ordained, 1956 Notes: Fr. Hugo Bedoya was ordained a priest of the Congregation of the Mission (Vincentian Fathers). Fr. Bedoya was named in a 2003 lawsuit where 27 victims alleged sexual abuse by 24 priests, including Fr. Bedoya. It was alleged that Fr. Bedoya sexually abused one minor boy while he was working at Fourteen Holy Martyrs in Brooklyn, New York. Fr. Bedoya was permanently removed from ministry in 2012, according to the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Bedoya was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn With Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” Fr. Bedoya’s status as a priest, his current whereabouts, and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1957-1972 Unknown 1986-1988 St. Francis of Assisi, Wolfforth, TX (LUB) 1973-1974 Fourteen Holy Martyrs, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1989-1990 Unknown 1975 St. John the Baptist, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1991-1992 SS. Joachim and Anne, Queens Village, NY (BRK) 1975-1976 Vincentian Fathers Residence, 1993-2001 St. Teresa, Woodside, NY (BRK) Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1977-1981 Unknown 2002-2008 Tribunal, Vice Officiales-Associate Judicial Vicars, Immaculate Conception Center (BRK); St. John Vianney, Flushing, NY (BRK) 1982 St. John the Baptist, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2008-2012 Retired, St. John Vianney, Flushing, NY (BRK) 1983-1984 Holy Spirit, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2013-2019 Unknown 1985 Cathedral Christ the King, Lubbock, TX (LUB)

Cardinal Anthony J. Bevilacqua Ordained, 1949 Notes: Cardinal was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Cardinal Bevilacqua earned a Doctorate in Canon Law (J.C.D.) from the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, , and a civil law degree from John’s University. Cardinal Bevilacqua held several influential positions in the Chancery of the Diocese of Brooklyn before being appointed Bishop of the Diocese of , Pennsylvania, in 1983. Cardinal Bevilacqua was installed as of Philadelphia in 1988, then elevated to Cardinal in 1991, a title he maintained until he retired in 2003. Cardinal Bevilacqua testified on at least 10 occasions before multiple Grand Jury proceedings and investigations regarding Philadelphia priests accused of sexual abuse of minors. In 2018, Cardinal Bevilacqua was named in a child sexual abuse lawsuit for alleged abuse of a minor girl that occurred in the 1980s at St. Gabriel’s in Whitehall, Pennsylvania. Assignments:

1950 Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary and St. 1979-1983 Chancellor, Diocese of Brooklyn, NY (BRK); Stephen’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) Curial Residence, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1951-1953 Holy Cross, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1981-1983 Auxiliary to the Bishop, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1954-1956 On Duty Outside the Diocese (BRK); North 1983-1985 Bishop of Pittsburgh, PA (PIT); St. Paul’s American College, Rome Italy Cathedral, Pittsburgh, PA (PIT) 1957 Motherhouse and Novitiate of the Sisters of 1984-1987 Bishop of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA (PIT) St. Joseph, Brentwood, NY (BRK) 1958-1965 Assistant-Chancellors and Notaries (BRK); 1988-2003 Archbishop of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Holy Name, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) PA (PH) 1966-1973 Vice-Chancellor, Brooklyn, NY (BRK); Holy 2004-2011 Retired Name, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1973-1975 Vice-Chancellor, Diocese of Brooklyn, NY 2012 Died (BRK); Chancery Residence, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1976-1978 Chancellor, Diocese of Brooklyn, NY (BRK); Chancery Residence, Brooklyn, NY (BRK)

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Attorney Advertising Attorney Advertising Fr. Donald Bolton, C.Ss.R. Ordained, 1952 Notes: Fr. Donald Bolton was ordained a Redemptorist priest. Fr. Bolton was accused of sexually abusing a minor girl between 1974 and 1984, while Fr. Bolton was working at St. Gregory Thaumaturgus in North East, Pennsylvania. The child’s parents reported the abuse to the Redemptorist Fathers, and the Redemptorist Fathers reportedly promised the parents Fr. Bolton would no longer work with children. In 1986, the parents discovered Fr. Bolton was reassigned to teach at Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Brooklyn, New York, and reported Fr. Bolton to law enforcement. Fr. Bolton was charged in November 1986 with one count each of indecent assault and corruption of minors. Fr. Bolton pleaded guilty and was sentenced in February 1987 to three years’ probation. Fr. Bolton was named in the 2018 Pennsylvania Report I of the 40th Statewide Investigating Grand Jury in the subsections “Diocese of Erie” and “Offenders Identified by the Grand Jury.” Fr. Bolton’s status as a priest, and whether he had access to children from 1987 until his death in 2006 are unknown. Assignments:

1953-1954 Mount St. Alphonsus, Esopus, NY (NY) 1975-1984 St. Gregory Thaumaturgus, North East, PA (E) 1955-1959 Bela Vista, Mato Grosso, Brazil 1985-1987 Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1960-1962 Campo Grande, Mato Grosso, Brazil 1988-1990 Holy Family Retreat House, Hampton, VA (RIC) 1963-1967 Bela Vista, Mato Grosso, Brazil 1990-2003 St. Alphonsus Villa-Redemptorist Fathers and Brother, New Smyrna Beach, FL (ORL) 1968-1969 Monte Alegre, Parana, Brazil 2004-2006 St Residence, Saratoga Springs, NY (ALB) 1970 Rocio, Parana, Brazil 2006 Died 1971-1974 Notre Dame Retreat House, Canandaigua, NY (ROC)

Msgr. Thomas Francis A. Brady Ordained, 1959 Notes: Msgr. Thomas Brady was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. It is reported that Msgr. Brady was a Chaplain in the New York Fire Department from approximately 1974 until 2011. Msgr. Brady was arrested in October 2011 for allegedly sexually abusing a minor boy while living in the rectory at Good Shephard in Marine Park, New York. During their investigation, diocesan officials learned that Fr. Brady had allegedly sexually abused a second boy. Msgr. Brady was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn With Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” Whether Msgr. Brady had access to children from his last known assignment in 2012 until his death in 2013 is unknown. Assignments:

1960-1963 St. Edmund’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1977-1984 Absent on Leave 1964-1972 St. Boniface’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1986-1989 St. Camillus, Queens, NY (BRK) 1965-1985 Cathedral Preparatory Seminary, Brooklyn, 1990-2013 Good Shephard, Marine Park, NY (BRK) NY (BRK) 1968-1976 Christ the King, Springfield Gardens, NY 2013 Died (BRK)

Fr. Edward (C.) Brennan Ordained, 1963 Notes: Fr. Edward Brennan was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Brennan was reportedly placed on restriction in February 1999. Fr. Brennan was one of 12 priests named in a civil lawsuit filed in 2002 alleging sexual abuse of a minor girl while he worked at Good Shepherd in Marine Park, New York. Fr. Brennan was also named in a civil lawsuit filed in October 2003, alleging sexual abuse of two minor girls while he was working at Good Shepherd in Marine Park, New York. One victim was purportedly sexually abused from 1965 to 1969 and the other purportedly from 1967 to 1974. Fr. Brennan was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn With Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” Assignments:

1964-1974 Good Shepherd, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1985 Unknown 1975-1979 St. Fortuna, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1986-1994 St. Luke’s, Queens, NY (BRK) 1980-1981 Special Assignment: St. Francis Preparatory 1995-1999 Unknown High School, Queens, NY (BRK); In residence: The Incarnation, Queens, NY (BRK) 1982 Good Shepherd, Brooklyn, NY (BRK); The 2000 Immaculate Conception Center, Incarnation, Queens, NY (BRK) Douglaston, NY (BRK) 1983-1985 Good Shepherd, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2000 Died

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Attorney Advertising Br. Romanus (Salvador J.) (Joseph F.) Brocato, C.F.X. Ordained, 1964 Notes: Br. Romanus Brocato was a member of the Brothers of St. Francis Xavier. Br. Brocato joined the Order in 1926. In 2002, the Xaverian Brothers received a report alleging abuse by Br. Brocato in the mid-1960s in Brooklyn, New York. Br. Brocato was named on the Xaverian Brothers’ 2019 list of “Deceased or former Xaverian Brothers with a credible or established offense against a minor (anyone under the age of 18).” Br. Brocato was also named on the Archdiocese of ’s 2019 “List of Priests and Brothers Accused of Child Sexual Abuse.” Fr. Brocato’s whereabouts and whether he had access to children from 1972 until his death in 1992 are unknown. Assignments:

1927 Unknown 1951-1955 St. Matthew School, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1928-1929 Working Boys Home, Newton Highlands, 1956 Unknown MA (BO) 1930 St. Joseph School, Somerville, MA (BO) 1957-1966 Holy Name School, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1931-1933 St. Mary’s Industrial School, Baltimore, MD 1967 Holy Cross School, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) (BAL) 1934 Leonard Hall, Leonardtown, MD (WDC) 1968 Nazareth High School, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1935 Cathedral School, Richmond, VA (RIC) 1969 Holy Name School, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1936-1938 Holy Cross School, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1970-1971 Leonard Hall, Leonardtown, MD (WDC) 1939 Unknown 1972-1992 Retired, Louisville, KY (L) 1940-1946 St. Teresa School, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1992 Died 1947-1950 St. Joseph Preparatory, Bardstown, KY (L)

Fr. Douglas (L.) Brown Ordained, 1963 Notes: Fr. Douglas Brown was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Brown was named in the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Diocese of Brooklyn Clergy Who Were Deceased/or Resigned Prior to a Finding of Credibility.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Assignments:

1964-1968 Epiphany, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1978 Secretary for the Ordinary for Personnel (BRK) 1969-1976 English Cursillo, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1979-1992 Chairman, Diocese of Brooklyn Personnel Board (BRK) 1977-1979 Holy Name, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1980-1983 Secretary for the Ordinary for Personnel (BRK) 1977 Chairman, Diocese of Brooklyn Personnel 1980-1996 St. Ephrem’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) Board (BRK) 1977-1981 Director, Brooklyn Diocesan Institute of 1982-1992 Diocese of Brooklyn Personnel Office Languages (BRK) (BRK) 1977-1993 Diocese of Brooklyn Retirement Board 1996 Died (BRK)

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Attorney Advertising Attorney Advertising Fr. Edward J.T. Burke Ordained, 1935 Notes: Fr. Edward J.T. Burke was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Burke reportedly worked as a counselor in multiple schools throughout Brooklyn, including: Bishop Loughlin High School; Bishop McDonnell High School; Fontbonne Academy; and St. Angela Hall. In 2019, Fr. Burke was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 list of “Diocesan Clergy for whom the Diocese received allegations of sexual misconduct with a minor” in the subsection “Diocese of Brooklyn Clergy Who Were Deceased/Or Resigned Prior to a Finding of Credibility.” Whether Fr. Burke had access to his children from 1980 until his death in 1996 is unknown. Assignments:

Unknown Bishop Loughlin High School, Brooklyn, NY 1967-1972 Our Lady of the Presentation, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) (BRK) Unknown Bishop McDonnell High School, Brooklyn, 1973-1996 Confraternity of Precious Blood, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) NY (BRK) Unknown Fontbonne Academy, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1974-1996 Monastery of the Sisters Adorers of the Precious Blood, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) Unknown St. Angela Hall, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1980-1982 Retired; 54 St. and Fort Hamilton Parkway, Brooklyn, 11219 (BRK) Unknown Holy Family, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1983-1986 Retired; 5300 Fort Hamilton Pkwy., Brooklyn, 11219 (BRK) 1936-1957 St. Rose of Lima’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1987-1996 Retired; Precious Blood Monastery, 5300 Fort Hamilton Pkwy., Brooklyn, 11219 (BRK) 1958-1966 Epiphany, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1996 Died

Fr. William Michael Burke Ordained, 1946 Notes: Fr. William Michael Burke was ordained in the Diocese of Brooklyn and worked at various parishes in the Diocese of Rockville Centre upon its establishment in 1957. While he was assigned to St. Lawrence the Martyr in Sayville, New York in the early 1970s, Fr. Burke was accused of sexually abusing an elementary school student. In a separate incident, a lawsuit was brought against Fr. Burke in April of 2002 alleging that Fr. Burke molested a teenage boy in 1987 while he worked at a boarding school in Tampa, Florida. Fr. Burke’s status as a priest, his whereabouts, and whether he had access to children from 1989 until his death in 1995 are unknown. Assignments:

1947-1953 Queen of Peace, Kew Gardens, NY (BRK) 1970-1974 St. Lawrence the Martyr, Sayville, NY (RVC) 1954-1957 Cure of Ars, St. John M. Vianney, Merrick, 1975-1982 St. Andrew, Sag Harbor, NY (RVC) NY (BRK) 1958-1960 St. Catherine of Sienna, Franklin Square, NY 1983 Sick Leave (RVC) (RVC) 1961 Absent on Leave (RVC) 1984-1988 St. John the Evangelist, Center Moriches, NY (RVC) 1962 St. Patrick, Southold, NY (RVC) 1989 Unknown 1963-1968 Absent on Leave (RVC) 1990-1995 Retired (RVC) 1969 St. Martin, Amityville, NY (RVC) 1995 Died

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Attorney Advertising Br. Francis Jerome (William M.) Burns, C.F.X. Notes: Br. Francis Jerome Burns was a member of the Brothers of St. Francis Xavier. Br. Burns joined the Order in 1923. In 2019, Br. Burns was named in the Xaverian Brothers’ list of “Deceased or former Xaverian Brothers with a credible or established offense against a minor (anyone under the age of 18).” According to this list, multiple allegations of child sexual abuse were made beginning in 2003. The alleged sexual abuse spanned from the 1950s to 1970s, and reportedly occurred in Brooklyn, New York, and in Shrewsbury, Danvers, and Malden, Massachusetts. Assignments:

1924-1926 Holy Cross, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1951-1953 St. John’s Prep, Danvers, MA (BO) 1927 St. Michael, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1954 Flaget Retreat Center, Louisville, KY (L) 1928 Unknown 1955 Holy Name, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1929 St John’s, Worcester, MA (WOR) 1956-1957 Mount St. Joseph, Baltimore, MD (BAL) 1930-1931 Assumption High School, Utica, NY (NY) 1958 Working Boys Home, Newton, MA (NTN) 1932-1933 St. John’s Preparatory School, Danvers, MA 1959 Xaverian College, Silver Spring, MD (WDC) (BO) 1934 John Baptist, Bangor, ME (PRT) 1960 Working Boys Home, Newton, MA (NTN) 1935-1938 Malden Catholic, Malden, MA (BO) 1961 St. John’s Preparatory School, Danvers, MA (BO) 1939 St. Xavier, Louisville, KY (L) 1962 Unknown 1940 Cardinal Hayes High School, Bronx, NY 1963-1965 Xavier High School, Middletown, CT (NOR) (NY) 1941-1943 Good Counsel Annex, New York, NY (NY) 1966 Xaverian Brothers High School, Westwood, MA (BO) 1944-1945 Holy Cross, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1967 St. John’s, Shrewsbury, MA (WOR) 1945-1949 St. Michael, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1968-1974 Malden Catholic High School, Malden, MA (BO) 1950 Keith Academy, Lowell, MA (BO) 1974 Died

Br. Masseo Butteri, O.F.M. Notes: Br. Masseo Butteri was a member of the Franciscan Friars. At least one survivor has accused Br. Butteri of alleged child sexual abuse that occurred from approximately 1956 to 1961 while he worked at Our Lady of Peace in Brooklyn, New York. As of 2015, Br. Butteri was believed to be working as a Brother at Our Lady of Peace. Br. Butteri’s current status as a Brother, whereabouts, and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1959-1972 Our Lady of Peace, Brooklyn, NY (BRK)

Fr. Eamonn E. Byrne, S.S.C. Ordained, 1953 Notes: Fr. Eamonn Byrne was ordained a priest of the Society of St. Columban. Fr. Byrne, originally from Ireland, worked in the Philippines for many years, and worked in the United States from approximately 1975 to 1978. Fr. Byrne returned to the Philippines in 1978, where he worked at various locations until his retirement in 2007. In 1992, a woman sued the Archdiocese of Chicago, the Society of St. Columban, and Fr. Byrne, alleging that Fr. Byrne had sexually abused her as a minor while on a church outing in Illinois. Fr. Byrne retired in 2007. His whereabouts, status as a priest, and whether he had access to children from approximately 2007 until his death are unknown. Assignments:

1954 Unknown 1975-1978 St. Columban Monastery, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1955-1957 Parish of Labrador, Pangasinan, Philippines 1979-2000 Various Unknown Assignments in (SCFM) Philippines 1957-1964 University of the East, Manila, Philippines 2000-2007 Parish of Malate, Manila, Philippines 1958-1973 P.I. 967 Singalong, Manila, Philippines 2007-2015 Retired (SCFM) 1974 Unknown 2015 Died

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Attorney Advertising Attorney Advertising Fr. Hugh A. Byrne Ordained, 1962 Notes: Fr. Hugh A. Byrne was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. In 2017, Fr. Byrne was accused of sexually abusing a minor between 1971 and 1973 while at Holy Ghost (now Holy Spirit) in Brooklyn, New York. At this time, the internal Diocesan Review Board found an allegation made against Fr. Byrne in 2006 regarding abuse that allegedly occurred in 1996 to be credible. The details of the allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Fr. Byrne was removed from ministry in July 2019. In August 2019, he was placed on the Diocese of Brooklyn “List of Diocesan Clergy For Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the section “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn With Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” His current whereabouts and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1963-1965 St. , Bayside Hills, NY 1989 St. Luke, Queens, NY (BRK) (BRK) 1966-1968 St. Frances De Chantal, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1990-2002 St. Thomas More-St. Edmund, Queens, NY (BRK) 1969-1975 Holy Ghost/Holy Spirit, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2003-2006 Unknown 1976-1980 St. Kevin’s, Flushing, NY (BRK) 2007-2017 Retired; Bishop Mugavero Residence, Queens, NY (BRK) 1981-1988 St. Frances Cabrini, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2018-2019 Unknown

Fr. Joseph P. Byrns Ordained, 1969 Notes: Fr. Joseph Byrns was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. In 2002, Fr. Byrns was accused in a lawsuit of sexually abusing two minor boys in the late 1960s and early 1970s while at St. Anastasia in Douglaston, New York. In 2004, Fr. Byrns was criminally charged with sexually abusing a third minor boy beginning in 2000 while at St. Rose of Lima in Brooklyn, New York. In 2006, he pleaded guilty to some of the charges and was sentenced to three years’ probation. In 2004, Fr. Byrns was removed from ministry and he was laicized in 2013. Fr. Byrns was included on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn With Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” His current whereabouts and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1970-1979 St. Anastasia, Douglaston, NY (BRK) 1996-2003 St. Rose of Lima, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1980-1988 St. John’s Preparatory High School, Long 2004 On Leave/Unassigned (BRK) Island City, NY (BRK) 1989-1994 St. Andrew Avellino, Flushing, NY (BRK) 2005-2019 Unknown 1995 Holy Cross, Maspeth, NY (BRK)

Fr. Robert Cadavid Ordained, 1988 Notes: Fr. Robert Cadavid was ordained a priest in the Archdiocese of Medellin in Colombia. In 2012, the Archdiocese of Medellin suspended Fr. Cadavid after at least four boys accused him of child sexual abuse, beginning in 2005. Fr. Cadavid reportedly worked at Our Lady of Angels in Bay Ridge, New York in approximately 2012 as well as St. Rita’s in City, New York from 2013 until he returned home to Colombia in 2017. Fr. Cadavid’s current whereabouts, status as a priest, and whether he has access to children are unknown.

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1989-2013 Unknown 2018-2019 Unknown 2014-2017 St. Rita, Long Island City, NY (BRK)

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Attorney Advertising Fr. George James Callaghan (Callahan), O.S.A. Ordained, 1956 Notes: Fr. George Callaghan was ordained an Augustinian priest. In approximately 1983, Fr. Callaghan lured a minor boy to his bedroom in the church rectory at Assumption Church in Lawrence, Massachusetts and made sexual advances towards him. Fr. Callaghan told the boy to take his clothes off and get on the bed. A settlement involving the allegations was reportedly reached in 1992. Fr. Callaghan is alleged to have abused another boy in , Massachusetts in approximately 1983. In 2011, The Boston Globe included Fr. Callaghan on a list of priests and other clerics who “Faced at least one unresolved allegation of sexual abuse in the Boston Archdiocese against someone under the age of 18, even if the accusation did not result in a lawsuit or settlement.” Assignments:

1956-1957 Augustinian College, Washington D.C. 1982-1984 Assumption Blessed Virgin Mary, Lawrence, (WDC) MA (BO) 1957-1959 Augustinian Preparatory Seminary, Staten 1984-1986 Austin Preparatory School, Reading, MA Island, NY (NY) (BO) 1959-1964 Holy , Lawrence, MA (BO) 1987-1988 Unknown 1964-1966 St. Nicholas of Tolentine, Jamaica, Queens, 1989-1993 St. Mary Immaculate Conception, Lawrence, NY (BRK) MA (BO) 1966-1970 Immaculate Conception, Hoosick Falls, NY 1994-1996 St. Joseph Villa, Flourtown, PA (PH) (ALB) 1970-1976 St. Augustine, Troy, NY (ALB) 1995-2008 St. Thomas Monastery, Villanova, PA (PH) 1976-1978 St. Augustine, Lawrence, MA (BO) 2008 Died 1978-1982 Holy Rosary, Lawrence, MA (BO)

Msgr. Brian (Bryan) F.X. (F.) Callahan Ordained, 1965 Notes: Msgr. Brian Callahan was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. In 1996, Msgr. Callahan was one of three priests reported to the Diocese of Brooklyn by three for allegedly sexually abusing minor boys in the mid-1970s. Msgr. Callahan was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the section “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn with Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” Assignments:

1966-1986 St. Michael Archangel and St. Edward, 1987-2003 St. Thomas Aquinas, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1976-1980 St. Boniface’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2003 Died 1981 St. Catherine of Genoa, Brooklyn, NY (BRK)

Fr. Francis “Frank” J. Capellupo Ordained, 1975 Notes: Fr. Frank Capellupo was ordained a priest of the Diocese of Brooklyn. In the 1990s a priest of the Diocese of Brooklyn went to Bishop Thomas Daily with concerns about parties Fr. Capellupo held for teenage boys in the rectory of Most Precious Blood parish in Long Island City. Fr. Capellupo remained in ministry despite the report until he was arrested and charged with sexually abusing a minor boy in 2000. The charges were later dropped and the case was sealed. In 2005, after another man came forward and reported he was also sexually abused as a child by Fr. Capellupo. Fr. Capellupo was laicized in 2012. He was included on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn With Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” His whereabouts, status as a priest, and whether he had access to children from 2001 until his death are unknown.

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1976-1978 St. Leonard of Port Maurice, Brooklyn NY 2001-2002 Unknown (BRK) 1979 St. Michael’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2003 Absent on sick leave (BRK) 1980-1983 Our Lady of Lourdes, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2004-2007 On Leave/Unassigned (BRK) 1983-1985 Released from Diocesan Assignment (BRK) 2008-2017 Unknown 1986-1995 Most Precious Blood, Long Island City, NY 2017 Died (BRK) 1996-2000 Our Lady of Lourdes, Brooklyn, NY (BRK)

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Attorney Advertising Attorney Advertising Fr. John D. (E.)(J.) Capillo Ordained, 1969 Notes: Fr. John Capillo was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Capillo was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the section “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn with Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Assignments:

1969-1972 St. Gabriel’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1977-1987 Our Lady of Guadalupe, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1970-1971 St. Luke’s, Whitestone, NY (BRK) 1978 Absent on Leave (BRK) 1972-1973 St. Mary Queen of Heaven, Brooklyn, NY 1988 St. Rita, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) (BRK) 1973 Absent on Leave (BRK) 1989-2001 Immaculate Heart of Mary, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1974-1976 On Duty Outside the Diocese (BRK) Mt 2001 Died Savior Monastery, Pine City, NY (ROC) 1977 St. Pius V, Jamaica, NY (BRK)

Msgr. Nicholas J. Capua Ordained, 1956 Notes: Msgr. Nicholas Capua was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Msgr. Capua was included on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn With Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” According to the list, Msgr. Capua was removed from ministry in 2007. The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse took place, are unknown. It is believed that Msgr. Capua lived at Our Lady of Consolation Rehabilitation Center from 2008 until his death in 2010. His status as a priest and whether he had access to children from 2007 until his death are unknown. Assignments:

1957-1961 St. Alphonsus, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2005-2006 Unknown 1962-1967 St. Bernadette, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2007 Retired, St. Luke’s, Whitestone, NY (BRK) 1968-1982 St. Thomas Aquinas, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2008-2010 Unknown 1983-2004 St. Luke, Whitestone, NY (BRK) 2010 Died

Fr. Guido (Guico) Caverzan, C.S. Ordained, 1950 Notes: Fr. Guido Caverzan was ordained a Scalabrinian priest. In 1977, two families reported to the Scalabrinian’s that Fr. Caverzan sexually abused their two minor sons and alleged that he had sexually abused a third boy as well. A 2003 lawsuit accused Fr. Caverzan of sexually abusing a minor altar boy at St. Lazarus in Boston, Massachusetts. In a 2004 lawsuit, Fr. Caverzan was accused of sexually abusing a minor boy at Our Lady of Pompeii Church in , New York between approximately 1967 and 1968. The Scalabrinian’s reportedly removed Fr. Caverzan from ministry shortly before his death. Assignments:

1951 Unknown 1971-1977 St. Lazarus’, Boston, MA (BO) 1952-1953 St. Peter, Syracuse, NY (SY) 1978-1989 St. Joseph Patron of the Universal Church, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1954-1964 St. Mary of Mt. Carmel, Utica, NY (SY) 1990-1994 St. Margaret Church, Clewiston, FL (VEN) 1965-1967 St. Michael’s, New Haven, CT (HART) 1994 Died 1968-1970 Our Lady of Pompei, New York, NY (NY)

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Attorney Advertising Fr. Christopher Lee Coleman Ordained, 1994 Notes: Fr. Christopher Lee Coleman was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. According to the Diocese of Brooklyn, Fr. Coleman was purportedly removed from ministry on January 13, 2010 and was laicized on December 11, 2013. In 2017, reported that Fr. Coleman’s Facebook and LinkedIn pages indicated that he was still presenting himself as a priest and was living at the Queen of All Church in Fort Greene, Brooklyn, New York. It was also reported reported that Fr. Coleman received a doctorate in sociology from the CUNY Graduate Center and has been a hermit and counselor at the Hermitage of Peace since 2013. Fr. Coleman was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn with Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” His current whereabouts and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

Unknown St. Joseph College, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2005-2006 Our Lady of Monserrate-St. Ambrose, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) Unknown Our Lady of Victory, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2007-2011 Queen of All Saints, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) Unknown St. Peter Claver, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2008-2014 Saint Martin de Porres, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1995-1997 St. Rose of Lima, Queens, NY (BRK) 2010-2014 Members at Large (BRK) 1998-2001 Blessed Virgin Mary, Help of Christians, 2011 On Leave/Unassigned (BRK) Queens, NY (BRK) 2002-2004 St. Ann-St. George, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2015-2019 Unknown

Fr. Edwin J. Collins Ordained, 1954 Notes: Fr. Edwin Collins was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. In approximately 1998, Fr. Collins was accused of sexually abusing a minor boy while at St. Matthew Catholic Church in Palm Beach, Florida. It is reported that Fr. Collins was retired in Florida at the time. Fr. Collins’s status as a priest, current whereabouts, and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1955-1957 St. Barnabas Apostle, Bellmore, NY (BRK) 1969-1976 St. William the Abbot, Seaford, NY (RVC) 1958-1959 St. Barnabas Apostle, Bellmore, NY (RVC) 1977-1997 Our Lady of Lourdes, Malverne, NY (RVC) 1960-1961 Holy Name of Mary Residence, Valley 1997-2000 Retired; Our Lady of Lourdes, Malverne, NY Stream, NY (RVC) (RVC) 1960-1967 St. Pius X Preparatory Seminary, Uniondale, 2000-2012 Retired (RVC) NY (RVC) 1968 St. Mary’s, Manhasset, NY (RVC) 2013-2019 Unknown

Fr. James P. Collins Ordained, 1969 Notes: Fr. James Collins was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. He worked at several parishes in the Diocese of Brooklyn, and also worked at Catholic Charities and held the position of Flushing Module Youth Program Moderator. In October 2002, Fr. Collins was named in a lawsuit that accused him of sexually abusing four minor boys from approximately 1970 to 1984 while he worked at multiple parishes in New York. In October 2003, a second lawsuit alleged that Fr. Collins abused two boys in the early 1970s and early 1980s at St. Michael’s in Flushing, New York, and at Our Lady Queen of Martyrs in Forest Hills, New York. Fr. Collins was permanently removed from ministry in 2002. Fr. Collins was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn With Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” Fr. Collins’s current whereabouts, status as a priest, and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

Unknown Our Lady of Angels, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1986-1989 St. Thomas Aquinas, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1970-1977 St. Michael’s, Flushing, NY (BRK) 1990-1998 St. Columba, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1978-1980 St. Clare’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1999-2002 St. Bernard’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1981-1983 Our Lady Queen of Martyrs, Brooklyn, NY 2003-2007 Retired; PO Box C, Brooklyn, NY 11202 (BRK) (BRK) 1984 St. Margaret’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2008-2019 Unknown 1985-2002 Bishop Kearney High School, Brooklyn, NY (BRK)

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Attorney Advertising Attorney Advertising Br. Douglas (Patrick C.) Congdon, C.F.X. Notes: Br. Douglas Congdon joined the Brother of St. Francis Xavier in approximately 1943. In 2019, Fr. Congdon was included in the Xaverian Brothers’ list of “[d]eceased or former Xaverian Brothers 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.” According to this list, a report was received in 2008 alleging that Br. Congdon sexually abused at least one minor from approximately the late 1940s to the early 1950s at a summer camp in New Jersey. Br. Congdon withdrew from the Xaverian Brothers in approximately 1961. His current whereabouts, status as a brother, and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1944-1948 Unknown 1957-1961 Mission High School, Roxbury, MA (BO) 1948-1951 St. Michael DHS, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1962-2019 Unknown 1952-1957 Archbishop Stepinac High School, White Plains, NY (NY)

Fr. Eugene A. Connolly Ordained, 1967 Notes: Fr. Eugene Connolly was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Connolly is believed to have worked as a Diocesan Mission Apostolate within the Diocese of Coronel Oviedo located in Paraguay. He was removed from ministry in 2004. Fr. Connolly was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn With Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Fr. Connolly’s whereabouts, status as a priest, and whether he had access to children from approximately 1995 until 2006 and from 2008 until his death are unknown. Assignments:

Unknown St. Gabriel’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1990-1991 Released from Diocesan Assignment (BRK); c/o P.O. Box C, Brooklyn, NY 11202 (BRK) Unknown Our Lady of Angels, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1992-1994 Holy Family, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1968-1969 St. Agnes’, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1995-2006 Unknown 1970-1976 On Duty Outside the Diocese (BRK); 2007 Sacred Heart, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) Diocesan Mission Apostolate, Paraguay 1977 On Duty Outside the Diocese (BRK); 2008-2016 Unknown Diocesan Mission Apostolate, Diocese Coronel Oviedo, Paraguay 1978-1983 Assigned to Diocesan Mission Apostolate 2017 Died (BRK); Coronel Oviedo, Paraguay 1984-1989 Special Assignment (BRK); Coronel Oviedo, Paraguay

Fr. Michael C. Conroy Ordained, 1953 Notes: Fr. Michael Conroy was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Conroy was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Diocese of Brooklyn Clergy Who Were Deceased/Or Resigned Prior to a Finding of Credibility.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Assignments:

1954-1970 Our Lady Queen of Martyrs, Forest Hills, 1991 Absent on Sick Leave (BRK) NY (BRK) 1971-1979 St. Catherine of Alexandria, Brooklyn, NY 1992-1995 St. Thomas Aquinas, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) (BRK) 1980-1982 St. Virgilius, Queens, NY (BRK) 1995 Died

1983-1990 Sacred Heart, Queens, NY (BRK)

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Attorney Advertising Fr. Augusto R. Cortez, C.M. Ordained, 2003 Notes: Fr. Augusto Cortez was ordained a Vincentian priest. In 2008, Fr. Cortez was arrested for sexually abusing a minor girl while he worked at St. John the Baptist School in Bushwick, New York. In 2009, Fr. Cortez was convicted and sentenced to six years’ probation and required to register as a sex offender. The Vincentians reportedly wrote a letter to the court stating that they would supervise Fr. Cortez while he was on probation and he would be assigned to their headquarters in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, not to churches on Long Island, New York. In 2014, Fr. Cortez was accused of sexually abusing a young girl at her family home. Fr. Cortez reportedly fled to South America but was extradited back to the United States in 2017, at which time he was arrested. Fr. Cortez has reportedly been laicized. Fr. Cortez’s current whereabouts and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

2004 Office of Hispanic Ministry, South Fork, 2007 Centro Evangelizacion San Vicente de Paul, (RVC) Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2005 Unknown 2008 Unknown 2006 St. John the Baptist, Bushwick, NY (BRK) 2009 St. Vincent’s Seminary, Philadelphia, PA (PH) 2006-2007 St. John the Baptist Rectory, Yonkers, NY 2010-2019 Unknown (NY)

Fr. Harold T. Cox Ordained, 1944 Notes: Fr. Harold Cox was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. In October 2003, Fr. Cox was named in a lawsuit brought by survivors of child sexual abuse. The lawsuit alleged that Fr. Cox sexually abused a survivor from approximately 1956 until approximately 1958 or 1959, when Fr. Cox worked at St. Gabriel’s in Brooklyn, New York. Fr. Cox was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Diocese of Brooklyn Clergy Who Were Deceased/Or Resigned Prior to a Finding of Credibility.” Assignments:

1945-1952 St. Joseph’s, Ronkonkoma, NY (BRK) 1964-1971 St. Camillus, Rockaway Beach, NY (BRK) 1953-1963 St. Gabriel’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1971 Died

Msgr. John A. Cross Ordained, 1916 Notes: Msgr. John Cross was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Msgr. Cross was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Diocese of Brooklyn Clergy Who Were Deceased/Or Resigned Prior to a Finding of Credibility.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Assignments:

Unknown St. Stephen, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1935-1950 St. Patrick’s, Glen Cove, NY (BRK) Unknown Our Lady of Victory, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1951-1980 St. Therese of Lisieux, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1916-1929 Unknown 1968-1978 Retired (BRK) 1930-1933 St. Patrick’s, Glen Cove, NY (BRK) 1979-1980 Retired (BRK); 1281 Troy Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11203 1934 Our Lady of Good Counsel, Inwood, NY 1980 Died (BRK)

Fr. Lawrence (Laurence) A. Crowley Ordained, 1931 Notes: Fr. Lawrence Crowley was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Crowley was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Diocese of Brooklyn Clergy Who Were Deceased/or Resigned Prior to a Finding of Credibility.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Assignments:

Unknown Holy Rosary, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1942-1960 St. Sebastian’s, Woodside, NY (BRK) Unknown St. Adalbert, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1961-1970 St. Matthew’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1932-1939 St. Pascal Baylon, St. Albans, NY (BRK) 1971-1973 St. Genevieve’s, Rockaway Point, NY (BRK) 1940-1941 Resurrection, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1974 Died

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Attorney Advertising Attorney Advertising Br. Lucas (Charles H.) Cummings, C.F.X. Notes: Br. Lucas Cummings joined the Brother of St. Francis Xavier in approximately 1933. In 2019, Br. Cummings was included in the Xaverian Brothers’ list of “[d]eceased or former Xaverian Brothers 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.” According to this list, a report was made in 2018 alleging that Br. Cummings sexually abused at least one minor in approximately 1968 in Louisville, . His whereabouts, status as a brother, and access to children from approximately 1977 until his death are unknown. Assignments:

1934-1936 Unknown 1958 John Baptist, Bangor, ME (PRT) 1937-1939 Keith Academy, Lowell, MA (BO) 1959 Our Lady of Good Counsel High School, Wheaton, MD (WDC) 1940-1942 St. Michael DHS, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1960-1966 Xaverian High School, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1942-1951 Cardinal Hayes High School, Bronx, NY 1967-1977 St. Xavier High School, Louisville, KY (L) (NY) 1952-1956 Archbishop Stepinac High School, White 1977-1995 Retired Plains, NY (NY) 1957 St. Xavier, Louisville, KY (L) 1995 Died

Fr. William F. Cummings Ordained, 1934 Notes: Fr. William Cummings was ordained in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Cummings was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Diocese of Brooklyn Clergy Who Were Deceased/Or Resigned Prior to a Finding of Credibility.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Assignments:

1935-1956 St. Michael’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1972-1978 St. Finbar’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1957-1964 Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal, 1979-1985 Retired, St. Finbar’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1965-1966 St. Rose of Lima, Rockaway Beach, NY 1985 Died (BRK) 1967-1971 St. Martin of Tours, Brooklyn, NY (BRK)

Br. Fidelis (Francis) DeBerardinis, O.F.M. Notes: Br. Fidelis DeBerardinis was a Franciscan Friar. He was reportedly assigned to missions in Troy and Brooklyn, New York from approximately 1948 to 1952. He later worked at a parish in Bronx, New York, from approximately 1964 to 1968, and in Boston, Massachusetts, in the late 1960s and early 1970s. A 1992 lawsuit alleged that Br. DeBerardinis sexually abused a minor boy at Our Lady of Mount Carmel in East Boston, Massachusetts. In 2003, Br. DeBerardinis was convicted of sexually abusing eight altar boys during his tenure in East Boston and was sentenced to eight years in prison and 10 years of probation. Br. DeBerardinis was also ordered to register as a sex offender. Br. DeBerardinis is believed to be residing in Catskill, New York. Br. DeBerardinis’ status as a brother and whether he has access to children are unknown.

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Attorney Advertising Msgr. Michael J. Dempsey Ordained, 1958 Notes: Msgr. Michael Dempsey was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. In 2010, Msgr. Dempsey was placed on administrative leave after the Diocese of Brooklyn was notified of a federal investigation regarding charges that Msgr. Dempsey violated internet child pornography laws. The investigation was eventually dropped and Msgr. Dempsey was never charged. The Bishop of Brooklyn sought final and definitive resolution of the case from the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith in Rome, Italy, and was advised to restore Msgr. Dempsey to the status of senior priest and grant him faculties to resume limited priestly ministry. Msgr. Dempsey was believed to be living in Astoria, New York prior to his death. His status as a priest and whether he had access to children from 2011 until his death are unknown. Assignments:

1959-1960 St. Finbar’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1979-2008 Office of Pastoral Communications, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1961 On Duty Outside the Diocese: Catholic 1983-1991 Trans Video Communication, Inc., University of America, Washington, D.C. Brooklyn, NY (BRK) (WDC) 1962-2008 Our Lady Queen of Martyrs, Forest Hills, 2009 Retired; Our Lady Queen of Martyrs, NY (BRK) Forest Hills, NY (BRK); Office of Pastoral Communications, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1967-1969 Asst. Supt., Special Projects & Special 2010 Retired; Our Lady Queen of Martyrs, Education, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) Forest Hills, NY (BRK); 1970-1971 Assistant Superintendent, Brooklyn, NY 2011-2016 Unknown (BRK) 1972-1974 Dept. of Education, Treasurer, Brooklyn, NY 2017 Died (BRK); Diocesan Secretary for Education, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1975-1978 Secretary for Education, Brooklyn, NY (BRK)

Bishop Joseph P. Denning Ordained, 1932 Notes: Bishop Joseph Denning was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. He served as the Diocese’s auxiliary bishop from 1959 until his retirement in 1982. Bishop Denning was included on Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Diocese of Brooklyn Clergy Who Were Deceased/or Resigned Prior to a Finding of Credibility.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Assignments:

1933 Resurrection of Our Lord, Brooklyn, NY 1961-1988 Our Lady Queen of Martyrs, (BRK) Forest Hills, NY (BRK) 1934-1939 St. Joseph’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1989 Unknown 1940-1953 Brooklyn Cathedral College of the 1990 Died Immaculate Conception, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1954-1960 Queen of Angels, Long Island City, NY (BRK)

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Attorney Advertising Attorney Advertising Fr. Thomas F. Denny, S.J. Ordained, Unknown Notes: Fr. Thomas Denny was ordained a Jesuit priest. Fr. Denny was accused in 2002 and 2012 of the sexual abuse of minors in the 1960s and 1970s. Fr. Denny is included on the Northeast Jesuit Province’s list of “USA Northeast Province Jesuits with Credible Allegations of Sexual Abuse of a Minor.” According to the Jesuits, Fr. Denny is believed to be living at a Jesuit residence in Manhattan, New York. His status as a priest and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1964-1965 Brooklyn Prepatratory School, 1981-1986 San Ignacio de Loyola, Rio Pedras, P.R. Brooklyn, NY (BRK) (SJN) 1966-1968 Unknown 1986-1992 St. Peter’s Preparatory School, Jersey City, NJ (NEW) 1969 Murray-Weigel Hall, 1993-1995 Canisius High School, Buffalo, NY (BUF) Bronx, NY (NY) 1970 Nativity, New York, NY (NY); Xavier High 1995-1997 St. Peter’s Preparatory School, School, New York, NY (NY) Jersey City, NJ (NEW) 1971-1975 Xavier High School, New York, NY (NY) 1998-1999 St. Francis Outstation, Lagos, Nigeria (FgM)

1976-1977 Fordham Preparatory School, Bronx, NY 1998-2000 Foreign Missions; Philippines (FgM) (NY) 1978 Jesuit Community at Fordham University, 2000-2012 St. Ignatius Loyola Residence, Bronx, NY (NY) New York, NY (NY) 1978-1979 McQuaid Jesuit High School, Rochester, NY 2013-2019 Unknown (ROC) 1980-1981 Jesuit Provincial’s Office, New York, NY (NY)

Msgr. Joseph DeSimpliciis Ordained, Unknown Notes: In 2019, a lawsuit was filed alleging that Msgr. Joseph DeSimpliciis sexually abused a minor boy from approximately 1958 to 1962 while he was at St. Joseph Patron in Brooklyn, New York. Assignments:

1951-1977 St. Joseph Patron of the Universal Church, 1978 Died Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1977-1978 Retired, Queen of Peace Residence, Queens Village, NY (BRK)

Fr. Enrique Diaz Jimenez Ordained, 1977 Notes: Fr. Enrique Diaz Jimenez, originally from Colombia, was ordained a priest in Venezuela. In 1990, Fr. Diaz Jimenez was arrested for sexually abusing three minor boys in the mid-1980s when he worked at St. Leo’s in Brooklyn, New York. He pleaded guilty to the charges and was sentenced to four months in prison and five years’ probation. In 1989, a civil lawsuit was filed by the same three minor boys. Fr. Diaz Jimenez reportedly worked at Our Lady of Sorrows in Brooklyn, New York in the 1980s. Fr. Diaz Jimenez was deported to Venezuela in 1991, and reportedly worked at Punta de Mulatos in LaGuaira and San Jose de Obrero in Mamo. He allegedly returned to Colombia in 1996 where he purportedly worked in the Archdiocese of Bogota. That same year, he was purportedly suspended from the priesthood for 20 years by Bishop de Guruceaga of the Diocese of Vargas, Venezuela. During his time in Venezuela and Colombia, he was charged with and pleaded guilty to sexually abusing multiple minor boys. In 2002, he was sentenced to house arrest in Bogota, Colombia. Fr. Diaz Jimenez’ current whereabouts, status as a priest, and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1978-1983 Unknown 1987-2019 Unknown 1984-1986 St. Leo’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK)

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Attorney Advertising Br. Ronald (John J.) Donovan, C.F.X. Notes: Br. Ronald Donovan was a member of the Brothers of St. Francis Xavier and entered the Congregation in 1949. Br. Donovan was named on the Xaverian Brothers’ 2019 list of “Deceased or former Xaverian Brothers 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.” According to this list, a report was made in 1992 alleging that Br. Donovan sexually abused at least one minor in approximately the mid-1960s in Bronx, New York. Br. Donovan retired in 1998 and is believed to have lived in Norwood, Massachusetts until his death in 2000. His status as a brother and access to children from 1998 until his death are unknown. Assignments:

1950-1951 Unknown 1981 Holy Family Parish, Concord, MA (BO) 1952-1957 St. Teresa, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1982-1984 Unknown 1958 Holy Name School, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1985-1987 St. Catherine, Norwood, MA (BO) 1959-1961 Keith Academy, Lowell, MA (BO) 1988-1989 Unknown 1962 Unknown 1990-1995 Retired (BO) 1963-1969 Cardinal Hayes High School, Bronx, NY 1996-1997 Unknown (NY) 1970-1971 Fordham University, Bronx, NY (NY) 1998 Skilled Care Facility, Norwood, MA (BO) 1972-1974 Malden Catholic High Scool, Malden, MA 1999 Unknown (BO) 1975-1979 St Edward School, Brockton, MA (BO) 2000 Died 1980 Unknown

Msgr. Thomas David (T. David) Dougherty Ordained, 1950 Notes: Msgr. Thomas Dougherty was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Msgr. Dougherty was included in the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Diocese of Brooklyn Clergy Who Were Deceased/or Resigned Prior to a Finding of Credibility.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Assignments:

Unknown Fontbonne Academy, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1966-1968 St. Paul’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) Unknown Bishop McDonnell High School, Brooklyn, 1969-1978 Diocesan Residence, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) NY (BRK) 1951-1961 Ascension Church, Elmhurst, NY (BRK) 1979-1981 St. Joseph’s College Faculty Home, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1962-1964 St. Theresa Lisieux, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1982-1995 St. Athanasius, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1962-1963 Diocesan Residence, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1996 Died 1963-1965 On Duty Outside the Diocese, Catholic University, Washington, D.C. (WDC)

Fr. Joseph J. Durmann (Durman) Ordained, 1927 Notes: Fr. Joseph Durmann worked as a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn and in the Diocese of Rockville Centre. In a 2019 lawsuit, Fr. Durmann was accused of sexually abusing a minor child at St. John of God in Central Islip, New York from approximately 1957 to 1961. Assignments:

1928-1929 Unknown 1958-1966 Church of St. John of God, Central Islip, NY (RVC) 1930 Our Lady of Mercy, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1967-1972 Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, Lindenhurst, NY (RVC) 1931-1951 St. John’s Hospital, Long Island City, NY 1972 Died (BRK) 1952-1957 Church of St. John of God, Central Islip, NY (BRK)

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Attorney Advertising Attorney Advertising Fr. John R. Dwyer Ordained, 1967 Notes: Fr. John Dwyer was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Dwyer was reportedly removed from ministry in 2002. In 2019, Fr. Dwyer was included on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s “List of Diocesan Clergy For Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn With Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. His current whereabouts, status as a priest, and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1968-1970 St. Gregory the Great, Bellerose, NY (BRK) 1990-1996 Released from Diocesan Assignment (BRK) 1971-1973 St. James’ Pro-Cathedral/St. James’ 1990-1993 St. Joseph’s, Bradenton, FL (VEN) Cathedral, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1972-1978 Diocesan Offices and Directors-Vocations, 1994-1996 St. Patrick’s, Sarasota, FL (VEN) Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1974-1977 Cathedral Preparatory Seminary of the 1997-2002 Our Lady of the Angelus, Queens, NY Immaculate Conception, Elmhurst, NY (BRK) (BRK) 1978-1979 St. Vincent de Paul’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2003-2019 Unknown 1980-1989 St. Martin of Tours-Fourteen Holy Martyrs, Brooklyn, NY (BRK)

Fr. Jean-Level Eliscard Ordained, 1991 Notes: Fr. Jean-Level Eliscard was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Les Cayes, Haiti. In 1994, Fr. Eliscard was arrested for sexually assaulting a minor girl in 1994 while working at St. Francis of Assisium in Trenton, New Jersey. He was convicted of the assault in 1995 and received a three-year probated sentence. He was allowed to return to Haiti. While in the United States in the 1990s, he reportedly worked at Holy Spirit Church in Asbury Park, New Jersey and in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles and Diocese of Brooklyn. From approximately 2003-2004, he worked as a hospital chaplain in the Archdiocese of Montreal. Fr. Eliscard’s current whereabouts, status as a priest, and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1991-1994 Unknown 1996-2019 Unknown 1995 St. Francis of Assisium, Trenton, NJ (TR)

Fr. Francis J. Evans Ordained, 1957 Notes: Fr. Francis Evans was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Evans was included in the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Diocese of Brooklyn Clergy Who Were Deceased/or Resigned Prior to a Finding of Credibility.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Assignments:

1958 St. Thomas More-St. Edmund, Rockaway- 1998-1999 Retired, Our Lady of Grace, Howard Beach, Breezy Points, NY (BRK) NY (BRK) 1959-1972 St. Bartholomew, Elmhurst, NY (BRK) 1999 Died 1973-1997 Our Lady of Grace, Howard Beach, NY (BRK)

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Attorney Advertising Fr. Anthony J. Failla Ordained, 1956 Notes: Fr. Anthony Failla was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Failla was accused of sexually abusing a minor boy who had been recently orphaned after the death of his mother. The abuse reportedly occurred in the mid-1970s. Allegations of abuse were reported to the Diocese by three nuns in approximately 1996. Fr. Failla was reportedly removed from ministry. He purportedly left his parish assignment in 1997 citing health reasons. In the early 2000s, Fr. Failla was reportedly discovered saying mass in Boca Raton, Florida and was reportedly subsequently removed from ministry in 2002. Fr. Failla was included in the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn With Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” Fr. Failla’s whereabouts, status as a priest, and whether he had access to children between 2003 his death in 2018 are unknown. Assignments:

Unknown Chaplain, Tilden High School Newman Club 1979-1997 St. Finbar’s Church, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) Unknown Chaplain, John Jay High School 1990 Society of St. Vincent de Paul, Newman Club Brooklyn, NY (BRK) Unknown Chaplain, Long Island College Hospital 1991-1993 Italian Board of Guardians, Brooklyn, NY Nursing School (BRK) Unknown St. Brendan High School Instructor 1994-1998 Catholic Charities, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) Unknown Saints Michael and Edward 1998-2002 Absent on Sick Leave (BRK) 1957-1961 Holy Family Church, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2003-2018 Unknown 1962-1975 St. Mary Star of the Sea, Brooklyn, NY 2018 Died (BRK) 1976-1978 St. Boniface’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK)

Fr. John L. Farrand, S.J. Ordained, 1953 Notes: Fr. John Farrand was included on the Jesuits’ list of “USA Northeast Province Jesuits with Credible Allegations of Sexual Abuse of a Minor.” According to this list, a report was made in 1961 alleging that Fr. Farrand sexually abused multiple minors in approximately 1961. This list also states that Fr. Farrand reportedly admitted to the child sexual abuse. It is believed Fr. Farrand worked at Canisius High School, Buffalo, New York from approximately 1946 to 1949. Assignments:

1954 Unknown 1974-1976 Colegio San Ignacio, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico 1955-1957 McQuaid Jesuit High School, Rochester, NY 1976-1997 The Loyola School, New York, NY (NY) (ROC) 1957-1961 Regis High School, New York, NY (NY) 1997-2003 New York Province Infirmary, New York, NY (NY) 1961-1972 Brooklyn Prep, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2003 Died 1972-1974 Ecole de Provence, Marseilles, France

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Attorney Advertising Attorney Advertising Fr. Romano Ferraro Ordained, 1960 Notes: Fr. Romano Ferraro was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. In 2002, Fr. Ferraro was arrested for sexually abusing a boy from approximately 1973 through 1980 in Billerica, Massachusetts. In 2004, Fr. Ferraro was sentenced to life in prison after he was found guilty of child rape and three counts of indecent assault and battery against a child under 14 years old. Allegedly, Fr. Ferraro admitted at the trial that he was a pedophile predator who had abused dozens of boys. It is also reported that he stated that he knew he was a pedophile by 1955, five years before his ordination. Fr. Ferraro was sued in 2006 for abuse that allegedly occurred in Florida. Fr. Ferraro is reported to have sexually abused children in the Dioceses of Brooklyn, Rockville Centre, Metuchen, and the Archdiocese of St. Louis. Fr. Ferraro was laicized and was last reported to be in prison in Massachusetts. Assignments:

Unknown St. John’s University, Queens and 1978-1979 St. Aloysius, Queens, NY (BRK); Wyckoff , NY (BRK/NY) Heights Hospital, Queens, NY (BRK) 1960-1962 St. Joseph Patron of the Universal, 1980 Absent on Sick Leave (BRK) Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1962-1963 St. Rosalia’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK); 1980-1981 House of Affirmation, Webster Groves, MO Regina Pacis Votive, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) (STL) 1963-1964 St. Lucy’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1981-1983 St. Joan of Arc, St. Louis, MO (STL); Jewish Hospital, St. Louis, MO (STL); Barnes Hospital, St. Louis, MO (STL) 1964-1968 Holy Family, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1983 St. Francis Xavier, Bronx, NY (NY); Jacobi Hospital, Bronx, NY (NY); Einstein Hospital, Bronx, NY (NY); Good Samaritan Hospital, West Islip, NY (RVC); Unassigned (BRK) 1968 Indoctrination Seminar Chaplain Corps 1984 St. James, Woodbridge, NJ (MET) Reserve U.S. Naval Air Station, Norfolk, VA (RIC); U.S. Naval Chaplains School, Newport, RI (PRO) 1968-1969 U.S. Naval Air Station, Key West, FL (MIA) 1984-1985 Our Lady of Mount Virgin, Middlesex, NJ (MET) 1968-1970 Military Service 1985-1986 St. John Vianney, Colonia, NJ (MET) 1969-1970 Mobile Support Unit Detachment Bravo, 1986-1987 Christ the King, Commack, NY (RVC) Subic Bay, Philippines 1971-1973 St. Rose of Lima, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1987-1988 St. Rita’s, Staten Island, NY (NY) 1973 Absent on Sick Leave (BRK); 1989 St. Luke Institute, Suitland, MD (WDC) Cathedral College, Douglaston, NY (BRK) 1974 Unknown 1989-2002 Parsons Manor, Jamaica, NY (BRK) 1975-1977 St. Joseph’s, Kings Park, NY (BRK) 2003-2019 Prison, Old Colony Correctional Center 1977-1978 St. Francis Xavier, Brooklyn, NY (BRK); Madonna Residence for the Elderly, Brooklyn, NY (BRK)

Fr. Robert A. Ferro Ordained, 1973 Notes: Fr. Robert Ferro was ordained in the Diocese of Brooklyn. In 2003, 27 plaintiffs filed a civil lawsuit alleging that 24 priests sexually abused them as children. Fr. Ferro was named in the lawsuit. The lawsuit specifically accused Fr. Ferro of abusing a minor boy at St. Ephrem’s in Brooklyn, New York in the 1970s. It was reported that Fr. Ferro was responsible for St. Ephrem’s teen center and altar boys. It is reported that Fr. Ferro also worked at St. Mary in Flushing, New York and at Our Lady of Guadalupe in Brooklyn, New York. Fr. Ferro was also named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn with Credible Allegations: Credibly Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” Fr. Ferro was removed from ministry in 2003. Fr. Ferro’s status as a priest, his whereabouts and whether he had access to children from 1994 until his death in 2004 are unknown.

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1974-1977 St. Thomas Apostle, Woodhaven, NY (BRK) 1995-2002 Absent On Leave (BRK) 1978-1982 St. Ephrem, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2003 Unknown 1983-1993 St. Mel’s, Queens, NY (BRK) 2004 Died 1994 Unknown

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Attorney Advertising Fr. William E. Finger Ordained, 1962 Notes: Fr. William Finger was ordained in the Diocese of Brooklyn. It is reported that Fr. Finger worked as the Center Chaplain at Kings County Hospital in Brooklyn, New York and at Creedmoor Psychiatric Center in Queens, New York. Fr. Finger was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn with Credible Allegations: Credibly Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” Fr. Finger was reportedly laicized in 2002. Fr. Finger’s current whereabouts and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1963-1965 St. Mary Queen of Heaven, Brooklyn, NY 1980-1993 St. Mary Star of the Sea, Far Rockaway, NY (BRK) (BRK) 1966 St. Catherine of Sienna, Manhattan, NY 1994-1996 Released from Diocesan Assignment (BRK) (NY) 1966-1979 St. Albans, Queens, NY (BRK) 1997-2019 Unknown

Fr. Joseph F. Fitzpatrick, S.J. Ordained, 1965 Notes: Fr. Joseph F. Fitzpatrick was ordained a priest of the Jesuit Fathers and Brothers and is named on the Jesuits’ list of “USA Northeast Province Jesuits with Credible Allegations of Sexual Abuse of a Minor.” According to this list, a report was made in 1999 alleging that Fr. Fitzpatrick sexually abused a minor in approximately the 1980s. Fr. Fitzpatrick reportedly worked at Loyola School in New York, New York from approximately 1958 to 1962. In 2002, Fr. Fitzpatrick was reportedly permanently removed from ministry upon completion of an investigation into the allegations of child sexual abuse. Fr. Fitzpatrick’s current whereabouts, status as a priest, and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1966-1967 Woodstock College, Woodstock, MD (BAL) 1988-1997 Holy Rosary, Greenwood Lake, NY (NY) 1968-1969 St. Peter’s Preparatory, Jersey City, NJ 1997-2002 St. Anastasia, Newton Square, PA (PH) (NEW) 1970-1978 Brooklyn Preparatory, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2003-2012 Murray-Weigel Hall, New York, NY (NY) 1971-1983 St. Mary’s, Manhasset, NY (RVC) 2013-2019 Unknown 1984-1997 St. Mary, Marlboro, NY (NY)

Fr. Michael C. French Ordained, 1964 Notes: Fr. Michael French was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. In 2003, the Diocese of San Diego was informed that Fr. French had allegedly sexually abused a minor boy in approximately 1980 after meeting him at his parents’ home in San Diego, . The Diocese of San Diego reportedly settled with the survivor. Fr. French was included on the Diocese of San Diego’s 2018 list of “Credible Allegations – Priests of the Diocese of San Diego/ San Bernardino.” Assignments:

1964 Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Queens, NY 1979-1981 On Duty Outside the Diocese, c/o (BRK) Benedictine Sisters of Perpetual Adoration, San Diego, CA (BRK) 1965-1972 St., Anselm’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1982-1995 Released from Diocesan Assignment (BRK) 1973 Leave of Absence (BRK) 1994-1995 Special Assignment (SD) 1974-1978 On Duty Outside Diocese, San Diego, CA 1995 Died (BRK)

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Attorney Advertising Attorney Advertising Fr. James I.J. Frost Ordained, 1976 Notes: Fr. James Frost was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. In October 2003, Fr. Frost was named in a lawsuit alleging that he sexually abused a minor boy from approximately 1977 to 1984. The abuse allegedly began while Fr. Frost worked at Holy Innocents Church in Flatbush, New York, and continued through Fr. Frost’s next two parish assignments at St. Mark’s in Sheepshead Bay, New York and St. Sebastian’s in Woodside, New York. Fr. Frost was permanently removed from ministry in July 2002. Fr. Frost was included in the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn with Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” Fr. Frost’s current whereabouts, status as a priest, and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1977-1982 Holy Innocents, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1998-2002 Corpus Christi Church, Woodside, NY (BRK) 1983-1984 St. Mark’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2003-2005 Retired (BRK) 1985-1992 St. Sebastian’s, Woodside, NY (BRK) 2006-2007 On Leave/Unassigned Retired (BRK) 1993-1997 St. Raphael, Long Island City, NY (BRK) 2008-2019 Unknown

Fr. Vincent (J.) Gallo Ordained, 1960 Notes: Fr. Vincent Gallo was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. In October 2003, Fr. Gallo was named in a lawsuit alleging that he sexually abused a minor boy in approximately 1966. In June 2018, Fr. Gallo was permanently removed from ministry. Fr. Gallo was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection, “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn with Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” Fr. Gallo is believed to be living in Breezy Point, New York. His current status as a priest and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1961-1968 Blessed Virgin Mary, Help of Christians, 1980-1981 St. Vincent Ferrer, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) Woodside, NY (BRK) 1969-1970 St. Mary Magdalene, Springfield Gardens, 1982-1990 Blessed Sacrament, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) NY (BRK) 1971-1977 Our Lady of Good Counsel, Brooklyn, NY 1991-2000 St. Bernard’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) (BRK) 1976-1977 Diocesan Priests’ Senate, Brooklyn, NY 2001-2010 St. Pancras, Glendale, NY (BRK) (BRK) 1978 Special Assignment (BRK) 2010-2017 Retired, Breezy Point, NY (BRK) 1979 Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary and St. 2018-2019 Unknown Stephen’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK)

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Attorney Advertising Msgr. Otto L. Garcia, J.C.D., V.G. Ordained, 1973 Notes: Msgr. Otto Garcia was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. In his capacity as Chancellor and Vicar General of the Diocese of Brooklyn, Fr. Garcia oversaw and allegedly concealed acts of child sexual abuse prior to allegations surfacing that he abused at least two minor boys in the 1970s. In 2017, Thomas Davis reported to the Diocese of Brooklyn that Msgr. Garcia had sexually abused him when he was a minor boy from approximately 1973 to 1975 at St. Michael’s in Flushing, New York. The survivor was questioned by a diocesan lawyer and private investigator and was informed that there was “insufficient support” for his claim. On August 14, 2019 Davis filed a lawsuit against the Diocese and Msgr. Garcia under the New York Child Victims Act. A second lawsuit was filed the same day by another survivor who alleges Msgr. Garcia sexually abused him as a minor boy in approximately 1973 and 1974 at St. Michael’s in Flushing, New York. Msgr. Garcia was quietly removed from St. Joan of Arc in Jackson Heights, New York sometime in 2019. Msgr. Garcia was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Priests Against Whom Allegations Have Been Made That Are Not Listed Above.” According to the list, the Diocese’s internal Review Board deemed the allegation to be unsubstantiated. Msgr. Garcia’s current status as a priest, whereabouts, and whether he has access to children are unknown. Msgr. Garcia is listed as the Parochial Vicar according to the September 1, 2019 bulletin of the Church of St. Teresa in Woodside, New York. Assignments:

1974-1975 St. Michael Church, Flushing, NY (BRK) 1993-2006 The Cathedral-Basilica of St. James, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1976-1978 On Duty Outside the Diocese, Graduate 2002-2003 Vicar General (BRK) Studies, North American College, Casa Santa Maria, Rome (BRK) 1979-1981 St. John the Evangelist, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2004-2006 Vicar General and Moderator of the Curia; Presbyteral Council; Diocesan Consultors (BRK) 1982-1983 Vice-Chancellor (BRK) 2007-2018 St. Joan of Arc, Jackson Heights, NY (BRK) 1984 Unknown 2010-2014 Diocesan Judges, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1985-1999 Chancellor (BRK) 2012-2018 Attorneys and Counselors at Canon Law, Jackson Heights, NY (BRK) 1982-1999 Special Assignment, P.O. Box C, 2019 Unknown Brooklyn, NY 11202 (BRK)

Br. Barton (George) Gardiner, C.F.X. Notes: Br. Barton Gardiner is a former member of the Brothers of St. Francis Xavier. Br. Gardiner joined the Congregation in 1948. In 2013, Br. Gardiner was reportedly accused of sexual abuse at a summer camp in in the mid-1960s. Br. Gardiner purportedly withdrew from the order in 1970. Br. Gardiner was named on the Xaverian Brothers’ 2019 list of “Deceased or former Xaverian Brothers 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.” Br. Barton’s current whereabouts and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1948-1952 Unknown 1966-1967 Our Lady of Good Counsel, Wheaton, MD (WDC) 1953-1957 Mount St. Joseph High School, Baltimore, 1968 Nazareth High School, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) MD (BAL) 1958 St. John’s Preparatory School, Danvers, MA 1969-1970 Leave of Absence (BO) 1959-1963 St. Xavier High School, Louisville, KY (L) 1970-2019 Unknown 1964-1965 Nazareth High School, Brooklyn, NY (BRK)

Fr. Francis W. Gillen Ordained, 1964 Notes: Fr. Francis Gillen was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Gillen was named on the Archdiocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct With a Minor.” in the subsection “Diocese of Brooklyn Clergy Who Were Deceased/or Resigned Prior to a Finding of Credibility.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Assignments:

1965 St. Gertrude’s, Edgemere, NY (BRK) 1987-1994 St. Joan of Arc, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1966-1969 St. Boniface’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1995-1997 Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1970-1980 St. Therese of Lisieux, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1997 Died 1981-1986 Sacred Heart, Brooklyn, NY (BRK)

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Attorney Advertising Attorney Advertising Br. Wenceslaus “Leo” C. Gillis, C.F.X. Notes: Br. Wenceslaus Gillis was a member of the Congregation of the Brothers of Saint Francis Xavier. Br. Gillis joined the Congregation in 1953. After joining the Congregation, Br. Gillis studied at St. John’s University in Jamaica, New York, and Salem State College in Salem, Massachusetts. In 2004, Br. Gillis was accused of sexual abuse in the Diocese of Brooklyn in approximately 1960. Br. Gillis was reportedly placed on a safety plan for monitoring in 2004. Br. Gillis was named on the Xaverian Brothers 2019 list of “Deceased or former Xaverian Brothers 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.” Reportedly after retiring in 2002, Br. Gillis resided in Malden Catholic High School in Malden, Massachusetts, before moving to the Xaverian House in Danvers, Maryland in 2013. Br. Gillis’ status as a brother, whereabouts, and whether he had access to children from approximately 2002 until his death in 2014 are unknown. Assignments:

1957-1958 Leonard Hall, Leonardtown, MD (WDC) 1969-1986 Leonard Hall, Leonardtown, MD (WDC) 1959-1964 Holy Name School, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1987-2002 Malden Catholic High School, Malden, MA (BO) 1965-1967 St. Teresa’s School, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2002-2014 Retired 1968 Nazareth, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2014 Died

Fr. James E. Gotimer Ordained, 1953 Notes: Fr. James Gotimer was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Gotimer was included on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Diocese of Brooklyn Clergy Who Were Deceased/or Resigned Prior to a Finding of Credibility.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Assignments:

1954-1963 Most Holy Trinity, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1999 Unknown 1964-1969 Cathedral Preparatory Seminary of the 2000-2010 Retired; St. Bartholomew, Elmhurst, NY Immaculate Conception, Elmhurst, NY (BRK) (BRK) 1970-1974 Bishop Reilly High School, 2011-2013 Retired, New York, NY (NY) Fresh Meadows, NY (BRK) 1975 St. Adalbert Church, Elmhurst, NY (BRK) 2013 Died 1975-1998 St. Bartholomew, Elmhurst, NY (BRK)

Fr. James R. Gowdy Ordained, 1959 Notes: Fr. James Gowdy was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Gowdy was included in the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Diocese of Brooklyn Clergy Who Were Deceased/or Resigned Prior to a Finding of Credibility.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Assignments:

1960-1965 St. Camillus, Rockaway Park, NY (BRK) 1967 Died 1966-1967 St. Therese of Lisieux, Brooklyn, NY (BRK)

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Attorney Advertising Fr. Clarence (Rudolph) Grosser, O.F.M.Cap. Ordained, 1935 Notes: Fr. Clarence Grosser, a native of Czechoslovakia, was ordained a Capuchin Franciscan Friar. Fr. Grosser was named in the Capuchin ’ 2013 “Report of the Audit and Review of the Files of the Capuchin Province of St. Joseph” under the subsection”Friars with confirmed reports of sexual abuse of minors.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Assignments:

1935-1939 Holy Cross Monastery, Mount Calvary, WI 1959 Mary Immaculate Friary and House of (MIL) Theology, Garrison, NY (NY) 1940-1942 St. Elizabeth, Milwaukee, WI (MIL) 1960-1961 St. Francis of Assisi Chapel and Catholic Information, Springfield, MA (SPR) 1943-1945 Sacred Heart, Yonkers, NY (NY) 1961-1974 St. John the Baptist, New York, NY (NY) 1946-1948 St. Michael’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1975-1979 St. Lawrence Friary, Milton, MA (BO) 1949-1957 St. John the Baptist, New York, NY (NY) 1980-1989 St. Lawrence Friary, Abington, MA (BO) 1957-1958 St. Anthony Friary, Hudson, NH (MAN) 1989 Died

Fr. Robert W. Guiry Ordained, 1960 Notes: Fr. Robert Guiry was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Guiry reportedly worked at St John’s University as a professor. Fr. Guiry reportedly left the priesthood in 1991 and was laicized in 2006. Fr. Guiry is included on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn With Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Fr. Guiry’s current whereabouts and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

Unknown Queen of All Saints, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1994-2008 Unknown 1960-1978 St. Raphael, Long Island City, NY (BRK) 2009-2018 On Leave/Unassigned (BRK) 1979-1981 St. Thomas Apostle, Woodhaven, NY (BRK) 2019 Unknown 1982-1993 Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Queens, NY (BRK)

Fr. Thomas G. Hagerty Ordained, 1932 Notes: Fr. Thomas Hagerty was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Hagerty reportedly worked as a chaplain at Hofstra University and Adelphi University. Fr. Hagerty was included in the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Diocese of Brooklyn Clergy Who Were Deceased/or Resigned Prior to a Finding of Credibility.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Assignments:

1933-1961 St. Clare’s, Rosedale, NY (BRK) 1979-1983 Retired (BRK) 1962-1965 St. Gregory, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1984 Died 1966-1978 St. Saviour’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK)

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Attorney Advertising Attorney Advertising Fr. Michael G. Hannon Ordained, 1952 Notes: Fr. Michael Hannon was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Alexandria. In 1963, Fr. Hannon reportedly left the Diocese of Alexandria. He was incardinated into the Diocese of Brooklyn in 1982. Fr. Hannon was included in the Diocese of Alexandria’s 2019 list of “Names of Clergy accused,” in the subsection “Diocesan Clergy – Deceased.” According to the Diocese of Alexandria, a review was conducted of Fr. Hannon’s file. The file reportedly revealed evidence of multiple allegations of sexual abuse of minor boys in approximately the 1960s. The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Assignments:

1953 St. Anthony’s, Bunkie, LA (ALX) 1972-1982 On Duty Outside the Diocese (ALX) 1954 St. Rita’s, Alexandria, LA (ALX) 1974 Our Lady of Miracles, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1955-1956 St. Matthew’s, Monroe, LA (ALX) 1975-1995 St. Luke’s, Whitestone, NY (BRK) 1957-1963 St. Joseph’s, Monroe, LA (ALX) 1977-1978 Our Lady of Miracles, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1964-1970 Absent On Leave (ALX) 1996 Retired; Ozanam Hall, Bayside, NY (BRK) 1967 St. Augustine’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1997-1999 Unknown 1968 St. Anthony of Padua, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2000 Retired; Ozanam Hall, Bayside, NY (BRK) 1969-1973 St. Joseph’s, Long Island City, NY (BRK) 2000 Died

Msgr. Robert M. Harris Ordained, 1959 Notes: Msgr. Robert M. Harris was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. As of 1992, Msgr. Harris was reportedly affiliated with the Department of Juvenile Justice for . He was also purportedly President and CEO of St. Vincent’s Services, Inc. for at least a decade. In 2019, a lawsuit was filed alleging that Msgr. Harris sexually abused a minor boy from 1978 through 1983 at St. Vincent’s Home for Boys. It is believed Msgr. Harris is residing on Long Island. His status as a priest and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1960-1962 St. Anthony of Padua, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1992-1997 Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament, Queens, NY (BRK) 1963-1964 Priests in Graduate Studies for Catholic 2014 Released from Diocesan Assignment Charities (BRK) (BRK) 1963-1968 Blessed Sacrament, Jackson Heights, NY 2015-2016 Retired, P.O. Box 1349, Smithtown, NY (BRK) (BRK) 1965-1966 Catholic Youth Organization (BRK) 2015-2018 Retired, St. Augustine, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1967-1982 St. Vincent’s Hall, Inc. (BRK) 2017-2018 Retired, P.O. Box 623, Smithtown, NY (BRK) 1983-1990 Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament, 2019 Unknown Queens, NY (BRK) 1983-2013 St. Vincent’s Services, Inc. (formerly St. Vincent’s Hall, Inc.) (BRK)

Fr. Joseph I. Hassan Ordained, 1961 Notes: Fr. Joseph Hassan was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Hassan was laicized in 1976. Fr. Hassan was included in the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 list of “Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn With Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Fr. Hassan’s whereabouts and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1962-1965 Our Lady of Solace, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1971-1976 Our Lady of Hope, Middle Village, NY (BRK) 1966-1970 Queen of All Saints, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1977-2019 Unknown

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Attorney Advertising Fr. John G. Hauser Ordained, 1971 Notes: Fr. John Hauser was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Hauser worked in the Catholic Youth Organization and was a Diocesan Chaplain for Scouting. In 2015, Fr. Hauser was permanently removed from ministry. Fr. Hauser was included in the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn With Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Fr. Hauser’s status as a priest, whereabouts, and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

Unknown Resurrection-Ascension, Rego Park, NY 2001-2005 Unknown (BRK) Unknown St. Matthias 2006-2012 On Leave/Unassigned (BRK) 1972-1981 Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Richmond Hill 2013-2015 Retired; P.O. Box 610, Kerhonkson, NY South, NY (BRK) 12446 (BRK) 1982-1991 Holy Child Jesus, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2016-2017 Retired; Brooklyn, NY 11215 (BRK) 1992-1997 SS. Simon and Jude, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2018-2019 Unknown 1998-2000 Our Lady of Angels Church, Brooklyn, NY (BRK)

Fr. H. (Henry) Eugene (H.) Hillman, C.S.Sp. Ordained, 1950 Notes: Fr. H. Eugene Hillman was a priest of the Congregation of the Holy Spirit. He professed his vows in 1945. Fr. Hillman reportedly worked in the missions of Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Ehiopia, Nigeria, South Africa and Zambia for 18 years. Fr. Hillman purportedly began teaching in approximately 1974 and worked at St. John’s University in Brooklyn, New York, and Maryknoll School of Theology in Ossining, New York. He also worked in , Rhode Island, and reportedly retired to Florida in approximately 1999. Fr. Hillman was named in a 2019 lawsuit alleging that he sexually abused a minor in approximately 1973 to 1976 while he was working at St. Camillus-St. Virgillus Church in Brooklyn, New York. Assignments:

1951 Unknown 1980-1983 Unknown 1952 Senior Seminary, Kibosho Tanganyika, 1984-1989 Salve Regina College, Newport, RI (PRO) East Africa (USProv) 1953-1954 Catholic Mission, Arusha Tanganyika, 1990-1992 Unknown East Africa (USProv) 1955-1956 Box 109, Arusha Tanganyika, East Africa 1993-1997 Salve Regina University, Newport, RI (PRO) (USProv) 1957-1960 Box 109, Moshi Tanganyika, East Africa 1998-1999 Unknown (USProv) 1961-1962 Catholic Mission, Moshi Tanganyika, 2000-2005 Congregation of the Holy Ghost, East Africa (USProv) Sarasota, FL (VEN) 1963-1972 Monduli Tanganyika, East Africa (USProv) 2006-2008 Unknown 1973-1975 Holy Ghost Fathers, Washington, D.C. 2009 The Spiritan Center, Bethel Park, PA (PIT) (WDC) 1976-1977 Holy Ghost Provincialate, Pittsburgh, PA 2009 Died (PIT) 1978-1979 Salve Regina College, Newport, RI (PRO)

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Attorney Advertising Attorney Advertising Fr. William J. Houston Ordained, 1963 Notes: Fr. William Houston was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. In 2019, Fr. Houston was included on the Diocese of Brooklyn “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Diocese of Brooklyn Clergy Who Were Deceased/or Resigned Prior to a Finding of Credibility.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Fr. Houston’s status as a priest, whereabouts, and whether he had access to children from his last known assignment in 1969 until his death are unknown. Assignments:

1964-1966 St. Peter Claver, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1974-1979 Unknown 1967-1969 St. Pascal Baylon, St. Albans, NY (BRK) 1980 Died 1970-1973 Absent On Leave (BRK)

Deacon Edward Huckemeyer Ordained, 1981 Notes: Edward Huckemeyer was ordained a Deacon in the Diocese of Brooklyn. In 1994, Deacon Huckemeyer admitted to sexually abusing a minor in 1981 while a teacher at JHS 226 Virgil I. Grissom in Ozone Park, New York. Deacon Huckemeyer was also the principal at P.S. 71 Forest Elementary School in Ridgewood, New York. In 2019, Deacon Huckemeyer was included in the Diocese of Brooklyn’s “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn With Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” Deacon Huckemeyer is believed to be residing in Tamarac, Florida. The Diocese of Brooklyn lists him as “No longer in ministry – status in process.” Deacon Huckemeyer’s status as a deacon and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1982-1986 Most Precious Blood, Long Island City, 2014-2017 Inactive (BRK) New York (BRK) 1987 Unknown 2018-2019 Unknown 1988-2013 On Personal Leave (BRK)

Fr. George J. Kayser Ordained, 1948 Notes: Fr. George Kayser was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. In 2019, Fr. Kayser was included in the Diocese of Brooklyn’s “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn With Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Fr. Kayser’s status as a priest, whereabouts, and whether he had access to children from his last known assignment in 1960 until his death are unknown. Assignments:

1949-1951 St. Bartholomew’s, Elmhurst, NY (BRK) 1958-1960 St. Margaret of Scotland, Selden, NY (RVC) 1952-1954 Good Shepherd, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1961-1970 Absent On Leave (RVC) 1955 Christ the King, Springfield Gardens, NY 1971-2009 Unknown (BRK) 1956-1957 St. Margaret of Scotland, Selden, NY (BRK) 2010 Died

Fr. Brian M. Keller Ordained, 1973 Notes: Fr. Brian Keller was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. In 2002, Fr. Keller was accused of sexually abusing male and female minors during the 1980s while at St. Matthias in Ridgewood, New York. Following the accusations he was placed on administrative leave. In 2011, he was permanently removed from ministry. In 2019, Fr. Keller was included in the Diocese of Brooklyn’s “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn With Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” Fr. Keller’s status as a priest, current whereabouts and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1974 St. Bonaventure’s, Jamaica, NY (BRK) 1988-2000 St. Margaret’s, Queens, NY (BRK) 1975 St. Jerome’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2001-2002 St. Pancras, Queens, NY (BRK) 1976-1985 St. Matthias, Ridgewood, NY (BRK) 2003 Unknown 1986 St. Anastasia, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2004-2007 On Leave/Unassigned (BRK) 1987 Good Shepherd, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2008-2019 Unknown

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Attorney Advertising Br. Benedict Joseph (Thomas F.) Kelly, C.F.X. Notes: Br. Benedict Joseph Kelly was a member of the Brothers of St. Francis Xavier. He joined the Congregation in 1933. In 2019, Br. Kelly was included in the Xaverian Brothers’ list of “Deceased or former Xaverian Brothers 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.” According to this list, a report was made in 1995 alleging that Br. Kelly sexually abused at least one minor in approximately 1945 in Baltimore, Maryland. From 1973 to 1976, Br. Kelly was reported to be in nursing care in Baltimore, Maryland. His status as a brother and access to children from 1968 until his death are unknown. Assignments:

1934-1938 St. Mary’s Industrial School, Baltimore, MD 1958-1959 Mt. Loretto, Staten Island, NY (NY) (BAL) 1939-1941 St. Patrick, Lowell, MA (BO) 1960-1961 Holy Name School, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1942 St. Teresa, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1962-1967 Leonard Hall, Leonardtown, MD (WDC) 1943 Holy Name School, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1968-1972 Retired, Baltimore, MD (BAL) 1944-1949 St. Mary’s Industrial School, Baltimore, MD 1973-1976 Unknown (BAL) 1950-1957 Flaget High School, Louisville, KY (L) 1976 Died

Fr. Thomas F. Kelly Ordained, 1941 Notes: Fr. Thomas Kelly was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Kelly was included in the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Diocese of Brooklyn Clergy Who Were Deceased/or Resigned Prior to a Finding of Credibility.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Assignments:

1942-1954 Holy Name of Mary, Valley Stream, NY 1996-1997 Retired; Brooklyn, NY (BRK) (BRK) 1955-1964 St. Saviour’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1998-2007 Retired; Our Lady of Angels, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1965-1970 St. Catherine of Alexandria, Brooklyn, NY 2008 Retired; The Savoy, Little Neck, NY (BRK) (BRK) 1971-1987 Guardian Angel, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2009-2011 Retired; Van Dyk Manor, Montclair, NJ (NEW) 1988-1995 Retired; Guardian Angel, Brooklyn, NY 2011 Died (BRK)

Br. Richard (Ricardo) “Albert” Kerressey, C.F.X. Notes: Br. Richard Kerressey was a member of the Brothers of St. Francis Xavier. He joined the Congregation in 1932. In 1971, Br. Kerressey became the Assistant Director of the National Center for Religious Education in Washington, D.C. He was later named the National Director of Adult Education for the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. In the 1980s, Br. Kerressey became the Executive Director of the Archdiocese of Boston’s Family Counseling and Guidance Centers. In 1994, Br. Kerressey was accused of sexually abusing a student at St. John’s Preparatory in Danvers, Massachusetts in approximately 1966. Br. Kerressey was named on the Xaverian Brothers’ 2019 list of “Deceased or former Xaverian Brothers 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.” Br. Kerressey’s status as a brother, whereabouts, and whether he had access to children from 1989 until his death in 1997 are unknown. Assignments:

1933-1935 Unknown 1963-1964 Provincial Staff, Newton Highlands, MA (BO) 1936-1937 St. Teresa, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1965-1971 St. John’s Preparatory, Danvers, MA (BO) 1938-1941 St. Xavier, Louisville, KY (L) 1972 Xaverian Brothers Provincialate, Milton, MA (BO) 1942-1945 St. John’s Preparatory, Danvers, MA (BO) 1973-1975 U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops 1946-1948 Flaget, Louisville, KY (L) 1976-1977 Xaverian Brothers Provincialate, Milton, MA (BO) 1949-1957 St. John’s, Worcester, MA (WOR) 1977-1988 National Catholic Educational Association 1958-1960 Xaverian, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1980-1988 Family Counseling and Guidance Program, Archdiocese of Boston 1961 Notre Dame, Utica, NY (SY) 1989-1997 Retired 1962 Unknown 1997 Died

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Attorney Advertising Attorney Advertising Fr. Michael J. King Ordained, 1957 Notes: Fr. Michael King was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. King was reportedly laicized in 1974. Fr. King was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Diocese of Brooklyn Clergy Who Were Deceased/or Resigned Prior to a Finding of Credibility.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Fr. King’s current whereabouts and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1958-1963 St. Peter Claver, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) Unknown St. Mary Mother of Jesus, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1964-1966 Holy Rosary, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1976-2019 Unknown 1967-1975 Little Flower House of Providence, Wading River, NY (BRK)

Fr. Adolph C. Klein Ordained, 1949 Notes: Fr. Adolph Klein was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Klein was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Diocese of Brooklyn Clergy Who Were Deceased/or Resigned Prior to a Finding of Credibility.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Assignments:

1950-1951 St. Barbara’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1968-1978 St. Fidelis, College Point, NY (BRK) 1952-1953 Our Lady of Grace, Howard Beach, NY 1979-1982 St. Pancras, Glendale, NY (BRK) (BRK) 1954 St. Pancras, Glendale, NY (BRK) 1983 St. Columbkille, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1955-1964 St. Aloysius’, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1984-1994 St. Catherine of Alexandria, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1965-1967 St. Aloysius’, Ridgewood, NY (BRK) 1994 Died

Fr. Charles Kraus Ordained, 1958 Notes: Fr. Charles Kraus was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Kraus was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Diocese of Brooklyn Clergy Who Were Deceased/or Resigned Prior to a Finding of Credibility.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Assignments:

1959-1961 St. Camillus, Rockaway Park, NY (BRK) 1975-1988 Our Lady of Angels, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1962-1970 St. Leo’s, Corona, NY (BRK) 1988-2008 St. Charles Borromeo, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1971-1973 St. Aloysius, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2008 Died 1974 St. Helen, Howard Beach, NY (BRK)

Fr. Michael Francis Krol Ordained, 1945 Notes: Fr. Michael Krol was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Austin and worked in various dioceses throughout the United States, including the Diocese of Brooklyn. In 2019, Fr. Krol was named on the Diocese of Austin’s “List of clergy and religious who have been credibly accused of committing sexual abuse against a minor” and on the Diocese of Norwich’s “List of Clergy with Allegations of Substance of Sexual Abuse of a Minor Who Served in the Diocese of Norwich” in the subsection “Priests who Served in the Diocese of Norwich who had Allegations in Other Places but not in the Diocese of Norwich.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. It is believed that Fr. Krol died in 1996. Assignments:

1946-1949 Unknown 1970-1971 St. Thomas, Hamilton, TX (AUS) 1950-1951 St. Francis Xavier, Enid, OK (OKL) 1972-1973 St. Mary’s, San Saba, TX (AUS) 1952-1953 Sacred Heart, Sayre, OK (OKL) 1974-1976 St. Mary’s, Bremond, TX (AUS) 1954-1960 Unknown 1977-1990 Guardian Angels’, Wallis, TX (GAL) 1961 St. Finbar’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1991 Unknown 1962 St. , Lamar, CO (PBL) 1992-1994 Retired; St. Anthony’s, Runge, TX (SAT) 1963-1964 Our Lady of Perpetual Help, New London, 1992-1996 Retired; Kopernik Shores, Brownsville, TX CT (NOR) (BWN) 1965-1969 Unknown 1996 Died

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Attorney Advertising Msgr. Joseph T. Lahey Ordained, 1948 Notes: Msgr. Joseph Lahey was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Msgr. Lahey was included in the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Diocese of Brooklyn Clergy Who Were Deceased/or Resigned Prior to a Finding of Credibility.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Assignments:

1949-1960 St. Mark’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1967-1975 Diocesan Offices and Directors, Propagation of the Faith, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1961-1964 St. Joseph’s, Long Island City, NY (BRK) 1973-1997 St. Patrick’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1965 Diocesan Offices and Directors, NY World’s 1997 Died Fair, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1965-1972 Church of the Sacred Heart, East Glendale, NY (BRK)

Fr. James “Jamie” R. Lara Ordained, 1973 Notes: Fr. James Lara was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Lara was reportedly removed from ministry in 1992. In 2017, the Diocese of Brooklyn reported that Fr. Lara was laicized in 2007 for allegedly sexually abusing children. At least five survivors have alleged they were abused as minor children by Fr. Lara. The abuse allegedly occurred while Fr. Lara worked at St. Francis Xavier in Park Slope, New York between approximately 1976 and 1985. Fr. Lara reportedly worked as a chaplain in the Boy Scouts and was head of the altar boys. In 1995, Fr. Lara became a professor and taught at Yale University and Arizona State University. Fr. Lara was reportedly asked to resign from his position at Arizona State University in 2017 after the Diocese of Brooklyn publicized the allegations. Fr. Lara was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn With Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” Fr. Lara’s current whereabouts and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1974-1976 St. Barbara’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1990-1992 Released from Diocesan Assignment, St. Bernard, Oakland, CA (OAK) 1977-1985 St. Francis Xavier, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1992 Released from Diocesan Assignment, Holy Names College, Oakland, CA (OAK) 1986-1989 In Residence: St. Patrick, Brooklyn, NY 1993-1995 In Residence: St. Rita, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) (BRK) 1986-1990 Released from Diocesan Assignment, N.E. 1996-2019 Unknown Catholic Pastoral Center for Hispanics, 1011 First Ave., New York, NY 10022 (NY)

Fr. Richard M. Lewkiewicz Ordained, 1968 Notes: Fr. Richard Lewkiewicz was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. In 2003, Fr. Lewkiewicz was named in a civil lawsuit alleging he abused a minor boy in the early 1970s while at Blessed Sacrament in Cypress Hills, New York. In 2004, the Diocese of Brooklyn deemed the allegations against Fr. Lewkiewicz not credible. The Diocesan Review Board recommended Fr. Lewkiewicz remain in ministry. Fr. Lewkiewicz reportedly retired in 2017. As of 2019, Fr. Lewkiewicz is believed to be working and residing at Our Lady of Angels in Bay Ridge, New York. Assignments:

1968-1979 Blessed Sacrament, Cypress Hills, NY (BRK) 1999 Unknown 1980-1988 St. Camillus, Rockaway Beach, NY (BRK) 2000-2018 Our Lady of Angels, Bay Ridge, NY (BRK) 1989-1998 Good Shepherd, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2019 Unknown

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Attorney Advertising Attorney Advertising Fr. John J. Loringhitus Ordained, 1932 Notes: Fr. John Loringhitus was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Loringhitus was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Diocese of Brooklyn Clergy Who Were Deceased/or Resigned Prior to a Finding of Credibility.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Assignments:

1933 Queen of the Most Holy Rosary, 1946 Holy Ghost, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) Roosevelt, NY (BRK) 1934 St. George’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1947 St. Joseph, Long Island City, NY (BRK) 1935 St. Ephrem’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1948-1959 St. Anthony’s Hospital, Woodhaven, NY (BRK) 1936-1943 St. Mary of the Angels, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1960 On Sick Leave (BRK) 1944 St. Joseph Patron of the Universal Church, 1961-1966 Nativity of Our Blessed Lord, Brooklyn, NY Brooklyn, NY (BRK) (BRK) 1945 St. Brigid, Long Island City, NY (BRK) 1967 Died

Fr. Andrezi Lukianiuk Ordained, 1986 Notes: Fr. Andrezi Lukianiuk was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Lukianiuk was reportedly permanently removed from ministry in 2011. Fr. Lukianiuk was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn With Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/ or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Fr. Lukianiuk’s current status as a priest, whereabouts, and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1987-1988 Sacred Heart, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2000-2009 Guardian Angel, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1989-1991 Our Lady of Consolation, Brooklyn, NY 2010-2012 St. Rose of Lima, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) (BRK) 1992-1996 Saints Cyril and Methodius, Brooklyn, NY 2013-2018 On Leave/Unassigned (BRK) (BRK) 1997-1998 St. Frances de Chantal, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2019 Unknown

1999 Unknown

Br. Finnian (Finian) “Robert” Magee, O.F.M. Notes: Br. Finnian Magee was a Franciscan brother. Br. Magee entered the Franciscan Brothers congregation on July 26, 1953. In 2003, Br. Magee was named in a child sexual abuse lawsuit. Br. Magee worked at St. Joseph’s school in Babylon, New York when he allegedly sexually abused a boy in approximately the early 1970s. Assignments:

1954 Unknown 1966-1969 Notre Dame, New Hyde Park, NY (RVC) 1955-1956 St. Leonard’s High School, Brooklyn, NY 1969-1970 St. Aidan, Williston Park, NY (RVC) (BRK) 1956 Our Lady of Good Counsel, Inwood, NY 1970-1971 St. Brigid, New York, NY (NY) (BRK) 1957 Our Lady of Good Counsel, Inwood, NY 1971-1981 St. Joseph’s, Babylon, NY (RVC) (RVC) 1957 St. Francis Xavier, New York, NY (NY) 1981-1982 St. Mary Star of the Sea, New York, NY (NY) 1957-1963 St. Aidan, Williston Park, NY (RVC) 1982-1993 St. Anthony High School, South Huntington, NY (RVC) 1963-1964 Our Lady of Lourdes, New York, NY (NY) 1993 Died 1964-1966 Our Lady of Good Counsel, Inwood, NY (RVC)

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Attorney Advertising Br. Alphonsus Maher, O.S.F. Notes: Br. Alphonsus Maher was a member of the Congregation of the Religious Brothers of the Regular of St. Francis. In 2019, Br. Maher was named in two lawsuits, the first alleged that Br. Maher sexually abused a minor boy in approximately 1974, while Br. Maher was the principal of Bishop Ford Central Catholic High School, in Brooklyn, New York; and the second alleged he had sexually abused a minor boy in approximately 1978 to 1980 at Bishop Ford Central Catholic High School. Assignments:

Unknown St. Francis Preparatory School, Brooklyn, 1999 Died NY (BRK) Unknown Bishop Ford Central Catholic High School, Brooklyn NY (BRK)

Fr. Charles M. Mangini Ordained, 1968 Notes: Fr. Charles Mangini was ordained in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Mangini was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn With Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” According to this list, Fr. Mangini was removed from ministry in 2003 and laicized in 2007. The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. His current whereabouts and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1969-1970 Nativity Blessed Virgin Mary, Ozone Park, 1986-1992 St. Mark, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) Queens, NY (BRK) 1971-1976 St. Brendan’s, Queens, NY (BRK) 1993-1999 Absent on Sick Leave (BRK) 1977-1985 St. Athanasius, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2000-2019 Unknown

Fr. Rudolph Manozzi, O.F.M. Ordained, Unknown Notes: Fr. Rudolph Manozzi was ordained a Franciscan priest. At least one survivor has come forward to accuse Fr. Manozzi of child sexual abuse from approximately 1952 to 1956 at Our Lady of Peace in Brooklyn, New York. Fr. Manozzi’s status as a priest, current whereabouts, and whether he has had access to children from 1971 through the present are unknown. Assignments:

1944-1945 P.O. Lowell, Andover West, MA (BO) 1955 Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Boston, MA (BOS) 1946-1948 St. Peter the Apostle, Pittsburgh, PA (PIT) 1956-1958 St. Raphael’s, New York, NY (NY) 1949-1950 St. Anthony of Padua, New York, NY (NY) 1959-1960 Our Lady of Peace, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1950-1953 St. Peter the Apostle, Pittsburgh, PA (PIT) 1961-1970 Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Mount Vernon, NY (NY) 1954 Our Lady of Peace, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1971-2019 Unknown

Msgr. Francis J. Manzo Ordained, 1962 Notes: Msgr. Francis Manzo was ordained in the Diocese of Brooklyn. In 2002, Msgr. Manzo was named in a civil lawsuit, which accused him of sexually abusing a minor boy while assigned to St. Catharine of Alexandria in Brooklyn, New York. The lawsuit additionally alleged that the Diocese of Brooklyn deliberately reassigned Msgr. Manzo to Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary in approximately 1992, after he was accused of child sexual abuse. Msgr. Manzo was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn With Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” According to this list, Msgr. Manzo was permanently removed from ministry in 2003. Msgr. Manzo’s status as a priest, current whereabouts, and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1963-1966 Our Lady of the Cenacle, Richmond Hill, 1993-1994 Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Queens, Queens, NY (BRK) NY (BRK) 1967 St. Anthony, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1995-2002 Absent on Leave (BRK) 1968-1980 Cathedral Preparatory Seminary of the 2003-2019 Unknown Immaculate Conception, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1981-1992 St. Catharine of Alexandria, Brooklyn, NY (BRK)

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Attorney Advertising Attorney Advertising Sr. Maria Notes: Sr. Maria was named in a 2019 lawsuit alleging she had sexually abused a child in approximately 1967, while she was working at Our Lady of Victory in Brooklyn, New York.

Fr. William (LaSalle) (Marinian) Marinan, C.F.X. Notes: Br. William Marinan was a Xaverian brother. Br. Marinan entered the Xaverian Brothers in 1947. In 2011, Br. Marinan was accused of sexually abusing a minor in the early 1970s. His ministry was restricted and he was placed on a safety plan in 2011. Br. Marinan was named on the Xaverian Brothers’ 2019 list of “Deceased or former Xaverian Brothers 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.” Assignments:

1947-1950 Unknown 1970-1974 St. Jerome’s, Hyattsville, MD (WDC) 1951-1957 Holy Name, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1974-1990 St. Jude’s, Rockville, MD (WDC) 1957-1960 Holy Cross, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1990-1991 St. Catherine’s Laboure, Wheaton, MD (WDC) 1960-1962 Leonard Hall, Leonardtown, MD (WDC) 1991-1997 St. Philip the Apostle, Camp Spring, MD (WDC) 1962-1963 St. Teresa’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1998-2010 Our Lady of Grace Church, Silver Spring, MD (WDC) 1963-1968 Holy Cross, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2011-2013 Unknown 1968-1970 Leonard Hall, Leonardtown, MD (WDC) 2014 Died

Fr. Sylvester A. Marsch (Marsh) Ordained, 1944 Notes: Fr. Sylvester A. Marsch was ordained in the Diocese of Brooklyn. In 2019, it was reported that Fr. Marsch allegedly sexually abused a minor boy while he was working at St. Matthias in Brooklyn, New York in approximately the early 1950s. The sexual abuse reportedly occurred while the minor boy was away at a summer sleepaway camp and also while on school field trips. Fr. Marsch’s status as a priest, whereabouts and whether he had access to children from 1977 until his death in 1984 are unknown. Assignments:

1945-1953 St. Matthias, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1973-1981 St. Mary Queen of Heaven, Brooklyn, NY (BRK)/SS. Joachim and Ann, Queens Village, NY (BRK) 1954-1959 Fourteen Holy Martyrs’, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1977-1984 Retired 1960-1973 SS. Joachim and Ann, Queens Village, NY 1984 Died (BRK)

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Attorney Advertising Fr. Leonardo (Leonard) Mateo Ordained 1956 Notes: Fr. Leonardo Mateo was ordained in the Archdiocese of Cebu, Philippines but worked for many years as an extern priest throughout the United States. Fr. Mateo has been accused of child sexual abuse while working in the Diocese of Tagbilaran, the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, and the Diocese of Joliet. In 1984, multiple survivors came forward and accused Fr. Mateo of child sexual abuse while he worked at Immaculate Conception in Elmhurst, Illinois. Amid the abuse allegations, it is believed that Fr. Mateo left the Diocese of Joliet and returned to the Archdiocese of Cebu in the 1990s. Fr. Mateo has been named in at least three child sexual abuse lawsuits. Fr. Mateo has also been accused of sexually abusing a minor in approximately 1959, while at St. Anastasia’s in Los Angeles, California. In 2004, Fr. Mateo was named on the Archdiocese of Los Angeles’ “Report to the People of God: Clergy Sexual Abuse Archdiocese of Los Angeles,” in the subsection “Extern w/ LA Assignment.” In 2006, Fr. Mateo was named on the Diocese of Joliet’s list of “Diocesan Priests with Credible Allegation(s) of Sexual Misconduct with Minors Made Against Them While Serving in the Diocese of Joliet,” in the subsection “Priests with Substantiated Allegations.” In 2019, Fr. Mateo was named on the Diocese of Richmond’s “List of all Clergy With Credible and Substantiated Allegations of Sexual Abuse of Minors,” in the subsection “Religious and Priests of Other Dioceses with allegations of abuse elsewhere, who worked in the Catholic Diocese of Richmond.” He reportedly returned to the Archdiocese of Cebu in the Philippines in the early 1990s and remained there until his death. Fr. Mateo’s whereabouts, status as a priest, and whether he had access to children from approximately 1993 until his death in 2004 are unknown. Assignments:

1956-1959 Cathedral, Tagbilaran City, Philippines 1985 St. Nicholas, Beach, VA (RIC) 1960 St. Anastasia, Los Angeles, CA (LA) 1986 Veterans Administration Hospitals and Chaplains, North Chicago, IL (CHI) 1961-1965 Greenpoint Hospital, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1987-1989 Immaculate Conception B.V.M., Waukegan, IL, (CHI) 1966-1975 Diocesan Procurator, Diocese of Tagbilaran, 1990-1991 Veterans Administration Hospitals and Philippines Chaplains, North Chicago, IL (CHI) 1976 St. Patrick’s Cathedral, El Paso, TX (ELP) 1992 St. Bede, Ingleside, IL (CHI) 1977 Unknown 1993-2003 Unknown 1978-1982 Immaculate Conception, Elmhurst, IL (JOL) 2004 Died 1983-1984 St. Petronille, Glen Ellyn, IL (JOL)

Fr. Edward L. Maurer Ordained, 1969 Notes: Fr. Edward Maurer was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. In 2002, Fr. Maurer was named in a civil lawsuit which accused him of sexually abusing a minor boy in approximately the 1970s. In 2003, Fr. Maurer was named in another civil lawsuit alleging that he sexually abused two minor boys. He allegedly sexually abused one boy in approximately the 1970s while working at Our Lady Queen of Martyrs in Forest Hills, New York and the second boy in approximately the 1980s while working at St. Thomas Aquinas in Brooklyn, New York. Fr. Maurer was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn with Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” According to this list, Fr. Maurer was removed from ministry in 2002. His whereabouts, status as a priest, and whether he had access to children from approximately 2007 until his death are unknown. Assignments:

Unknown St. Joseph, Long Island City, NY (BRK) 1991-2000 Liturgical Council, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) Unknown Christ the King, Springfield Gardens, NY 1998-2002 Presbyteral Council, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) (BRK) 1970-1973 Holy Innocents, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1999-2002 St. Joseph, Queens, NY (BRK) 1974-1980 Our Lady Queen of Martyrs, Forest Hills, 2003-2005 Retired, P.O. Box C, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) NY (BRK); Secretaries to Auxiliary Bishops, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1981-1986 St. Thomas Aquinas, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2006-2007 On Leave/Unassigned, PO Box C, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1987 Unknown 2008-2015 Unknown 1988-1998 St. Stanislaus Kostka, Queens, NY (BRK) 2016 Died

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Attorney Advertising Attorney Advertising Msgr. John H. Maurer Ordained, 1954 Notes: Msgr. John Maurer was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. At least one survivor has accused Msgr. Maurer of child sexual abuse that occurred from approximately 1966 to 1968 while he worked at St. Mark’s in Brooklyn, New York. Assignments:

1955-1958 St. Margaret’s, Middle Village, NY (BRK) 1977 Mary Immaculate Hospital, Jamaica, NY (BRK) 1959-1965 Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal, 1978-1981 Parsons Manor, Jamaica, NY (BRK) Ridgewood, NY (BRK) 1966-1969 St. Mark’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1982-1993 St. Margaret’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1970-1973 St. Benedict’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1993 Died 1974-1976 St. Columba, Brooklyn, NY (BRK)

Fr. Henry J. McCloud Ordained, 1932 Notes: Fr. Henry McCloud was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. In 2003, Fr. McCloud was named in a civil lawsuit, which accused him of sexually abusing a minor boy while at Our Lady of Good Counsel in Brooklyn, New York. Fr. McCloud was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn With Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” Assignments:

Unknown St. Raphael, Long Island City, NY (BRK) 1968-1979 Our Lady of Guadalupe, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1933-1963 St. Teresa’s, Woodside, NY (BRK) 1979 Died 1964-1967 Our Lady of Good Counsel, Brooklyn, NY (BRK)

Fr. Robert J. McConnin Ordained, 1973 Notes: Fr. Robert McConnin was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. In 2007, the Diocese of Brooklyn received an allegation that Fr. McConnin had sexually abused a minor boy in approximately the 1980s. Fr. McConnin was subsequently removed from ministry. Fr. McConnin is named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn With Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” According to this list, Fr. McConnin was laicized in 2015. His current whereabouts and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1974-1982 St. Therese of Lisieux, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1998-2007 St. Nicholas of Tolentine, Jamaica, NY (BRK) 1983-1993 Our Lady of Angels, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2008-2019 Unknown 1994-1997 Mary Queen of Heaven, Brooklyn, NY (BRK)

Fr. Webster J. McCue Ordained, 1959 Notes: Fr. Webster McCue was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. McCue was included in the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the section “Diocese of Brooklyn Clergy Who Were Deceased/or Resigned Prior to a Finding of Credibility.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Assignments:

1960 Unknown 1982 Chaplain; Boulevard Hospital, Queens, NY (BRK) 1961-1964 St. Boniface’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1983-1986 Retired; Holy Family Home, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1965-1969 St. Matthew’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1987-1989 Retired; St. Finbar’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1970-1976 St. Joseph’s, Long Island City, NY (BRK) 1990-1991 Retired; Bishop Mugavero Residence, Douglaston, NY (BRK) 1977-1982 Retired; St. Joseph’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1991 Died

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Attorney Advertising Fr. Herbert J. McElroy Ordained, 1934 Notes: Fr. Herbert McElroy was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. In 2003, Fr. McElroy was named in a civil lawsuit involving 24 priests. In the lawsuit, Fr. McElroy was accused of sexually abusing a minor boy in the 1950s while at St. Mary Magdalene in Springfield Gardens, New York. Fr. McElroy was included on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019“List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct With a Minor,” in the section “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn With Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” Assignments:

Unknown St. Francis Cabrini, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1965 Absent On Leave (BRK) Unknown St. Philip Neri, Northport, NY (BRK) 1966 Absent On Leave (BRK); Servants of the Paraclete, Morrell Retreat, Halltown, MO (SPC) 1935-1938 St. Peter Claver, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1967-1968 On Duty Outside the Diocese; Servants of the Holy Paraclete, Morrell Retreat, Halltown, MO (SPC) 1939-1947 St. Anthony, Oceanside, Brooklyn, NY 1969 Our Lady of Hope, Middle Village, NY (BRK) (BRK) 1941 Division of Social Group Work, Catholic 1970-1979 St. Malachy’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) Youth Organization, Oceanside, NY (BRK) 1948-1949 Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Patchogue, NY 1980-1990 Retired; St. Malachy’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) (BRK) 1950-1958 St. Mary Magdalene, 1991-2003 Retired, Holy Family Home, Brooklyn, NY Springfield Gardens, NY (BRK) (BRK) 1959-1964 Immaculate Conception of the Blessed 2004 Died Virgin Mary, Brooklyn, NY (BRK)

Fr. William J. McGlynn Ordained, 1946 Notes: Fr. William McGlynn was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. McGlynn was included in the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the section “Diocese of Brooklyn Clergy Who Were Deceased/or Resigned Prior to a Finding of Credibility.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. It is believed Fr. McGlynn worked in the Diocese of Rockville Centre from its establishment in 1957 until his death in 1972. Assignments:

Unknown St. Anne’s, Brentwood, NY (BRK) 1961-1964 SS. Cyril and Methodius, Deer Park, NY (RVC) 1947-1953 Nativity of Our Blessed Lord, Brooklyn, NY 1965-1969 Unknown (BRK) 1954 St. Vincent De Paul, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1970-1972 St. Joachim, Cedarhurst, NY (RVC) 1955-1957 Notre Dame, New Hyde Park, NY (BRK) 1972 Died 1958-1960 Notre Dame, New Hyde Park, NY (RVC)

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Attorney Advertising Attorney Advertising Fr. John (Joseph) G. (J.) McLoughlin Ordained, 1965 Notes: Fr. John G. McLoughlin was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. In 2002, a lawsuit was filed alleging that Fr. McLoughlin sexually abused a minor boy in approximately 1974 while he was assigned to Cathedral Prep High School in Elmhurst, New York. In 2003, Fr. McLoughlin was named in a second civil lawsuit involving 24 priests. In the lawsuit, Fr. McLoughlin was accused of sexually abusing two minor boys in the late 1960s while at St. Mary Nativity in Brooklyn, New York. Fr. McLoughlin was included in the Diocese of Brooklyn 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy For Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn With Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” Assignments:

1966-1967 St. Mary’s, Flushing, NY (BRK) 1984 -1992 Our Lady of Mercy, Queens, NY (BRK) 1968-1970 Mary’s Nativity, Flushing, NY (BRK) 1993 Unknown 1971-1974 Cathedral Preparatory Seminary of the 1994 Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary and St. Immaculate Conception, Elmhurst, NY Stephen, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) (BRK) 1975-1980 Good Shepherd, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1994 Died 1981-1983 St. Sebastian’s, Queens, NY (BRK)

Br. Damian (John J.) McMahon, C.F.X. Notes: Br. Damian McMahon joined the Brothers of St. Francis Xavier in 1943. In 2019, Br. McMahon was named on the Xaverian Brothers’ 2019 list of “Deceased or former Xaverian Brothers 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.” According to this list, a report was made in 2010 alleging that Br. McMahon sexually abused a minor during the late 1980s. In 2010, Br. McMahon retired and was placed on a “Safety Plan, restricted from interactions with minors and supervised.” Br. McMahon’s status as a brother, whereabouts, and whether he had access to children from 1990 until his death in 2015 are unknown. Assignments:

1943-1945 Unknown 1978-1983 Ryken High School, Leonardtown, MD (WDC) 1946-1947 St. Francis de Sales High School, Utica, NY 1983-1984 St. Joseph Regional High School, (SY) Montvale, NJ (NEW) 1948-1951 St. Matthew’s School, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1984-1987 Don Bosco College, Newton, NJ (PAT) 1951-1952 1952 Working Boys’ Home, 1987-1988 Xaverian High School, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) Newton Highlands, MA (BO) 1952-1957 St. Francis de Sales High School, Utica, NY 1988-1990 Nazareth High School, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) (SY) 1957-1965 Mt. St. Joseph High School, Baltimore, MD 1990-1991 Retired, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) (BAL) 1965-1974 St. Xavier High School, Louisville, KY (L) 1991-2014 Unknown 1974-1978 Tampa Catholic High School, Tampa, FL 2015 Died (SP)

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Attorney Advertising Fr. Edward J. McNicholas Ordained, 1954 Notes: Fr. Edward McNicholas was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. McNicholas was permanently removed from ministry in 1994. Fr. McNicholas was included in the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct With a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn With Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” Assignments:

1955-1961 Our Lady of Lourdes, Queens Village, NY 1987 Released From Diocesan Assignment; (BRK) 1306 Derby Ln, Port Richey, FL 34668 (SP) 1962-1978 Chaplain; US Air Force (BRK) 1988-1991 Released From Diocesan Assignment; 9051 Derby Ln, Port Richey, FL 34668 (SP) 1979 Temporarily Unassigned, 89-43 96 St., 1992-1996 Released From Diocesan Assignment; Woodhaven, NY 11421 (BRK) 900 Cove Cay Dr, Apt 3A, Clearwater, FL (SP) 1980-1981 Christ the King, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1997-1998 Released From Diocesan Assignment; Bishop Mugavero Residence, Little Neck, NY (BRK) 1982 Unknown 1999-2003 Retired; Bishop Mugavero Residence, Little Neck, NY (BRK) 1983-1986 Released From Diocesan Assignment; 2003 Died 7600 Shore Front Pkwy, Rockaway Beach, NY 11602 (BRK)

Fr. Robert Paul Michele, C.S.P. Ordained, 1955 Notes: Fr. Robert Paul Michele was ordained a priest of the Paulist Fathers. Fr. Michele worked in the Archdioceses of New York, San Francisco, Boston, Toronto, Baltimore, Vancouver, and Mobile, as well as the Diocese of Austin and lived in the Diocese of Brooklyn on at least two separate occasions. On November 1, 2018, the Paulist Fathers released a statement saying that an instance of Fr. Michele sexually abusing a minor female had been brought to their attention in 2002, but they found the allegation to be inconclusive. The statement also said that they received an allegation of Fr. Michele sexually abusing another minor female and that this allegation was deemed credible and substantiated. The sexual abuse is reported to have occurred from 1964 to 1968 and from 1972 to 1973. Fr. Michele was named on the “List of Paulist Fathers with Credible Claims of Sexual Abuse of a Minor,” under the subsection “Living Paulist Fathers with Credible Claims.” Fr. Michele is also named on the Archdiocese of Mobile’s 2018 list of “Names of Credibly Accused Clergy,” in the subsection “[p]riests and men who are not priests (brothers) who belong to religious orders and are not clergy of the Archdiocese of Mobile, but have served in this archdiocese. The Archdiocese of Mobile has received credible accusations against these men. While some accusations involved misconduct within the archdiocese, other accusations involved misconduct elsewhere. However, since all have at some time served in this archdiocese, their names are included as well as their assignments while in this archdiocese.” Fr. Michele is also named on the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s 2018 “List of Accused Priests and Religious Brothers Accused of Child Sexual Abuse.” Fr. Michele is believed to be living in a nursing facility in Mt. Angel, Oregon. His status as a priest and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1955 Old St. Mary’s Cathedral, San Francisco, CA 1980-1981 Paulist Fathers Generalate, Scarsdale, NY (SFR) (NY) 1955-1958 St. Austin’s, Austin, TX (AUS) 1981-1986 Old St. Mary’s Cathedral, San Francisco, CA (SFR) 1958-1963 St. , New York, NY (NY) 1986-1989 Spiritual Director, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD (BAL) 1963-1964 St. Vincent de Paul, Mobile, AL (MOB); 1987-1989 Paulist Fathers Residence, Baltimore, MD Paulist Information Center, Mobile, AL (BAL) (MOB) 1964-1968 St. Philip Neri, Portland, OR (P) 1990-2012 St. Austin’s, Austin, TX (AUS) 1969-1972 Holy Cross, Burnaby, British Columbia, 1997-2004 St. David’s Hospital, Austin, TX (AUS) Canada (USProv) 1973 St. Austin’s, Austin, TX (AUS) 1998-2011 Paulist Generalate, Jamaica Estates, NY (BRK) 1973-1979 St. Ann’s, Boston, MA (BO) 2013 Retired; On Special Assignment in the US, Jamaica Estates, NY (BRK) 1979-1981 St. Peter’s (Archdiocese of Toronto) 2014-2019 Unknown

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Attorney Advertising Attorney Advertising Fr. Arthur G. Minichello Ordained, 1973 Notes: Fr. Arthur Minichello was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Minichello allegedly sexually abused a minor boy while at St. Rosalia in Brooklyn, New York. In 2018, Fr. Minichello was removed from ministry. Fr. Minichello was included in the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn With Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” Fr. Minichello is believed to be living at Queen of Peace Residence in Queens Village, New York. His current status as a priest and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

Unknown Chaplain, , 1999-2011 St. Fidelis, Queens, NY (BRK) Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1974-1983 St. Dominic, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2012-2017 SS. Simon and Jude, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1984-1988 St. Rosalia, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2018-2019 Unknown 1989-1998 St. Dominic, Brooklyn, NY (BRK)

Br. Lewis Morrow, C.S.C. Notes: Br. Lewis Morrow was a member of the Brothers of the Congregation of the Holy Cross and professed his vows in 1963. An allegation of sexual abuse of a minor was made against Br. Morrow in 1997, which was reportedly only one of multiple allegations against him. Br. Morrow was permanently removed from ministry in 2003 after review of files. Br. Morrow was named on the Congregation of Holy Cross’s 2019 “List of Those Credibly Accused of Sexual Abuse of a Minor.” Br. Morrow’s status as a brother, whereabouts and whether he had access to children from 2003 until his death in 2004 are unknown. Assignments:

Unknown St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, Brighton, MA (BO) Unknown Victory Memorial Hospital, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) Unknown Milton Hospital, Milton, MA (BO) Unknown Lutheran Medical, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) Unknown St. Ann, Raritan, NJ (MET) 2004 Died Unknown Sacred Heart, Burlington, NH (BUR)

Fr. Thomas O. Morrow Ordained, 1971 Notes: Fr. Thomas Morrow was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. In 1987, Fr. Morrow was granted an indefinite leave of absence from the Diocese of Brooklyn at his request. Fr. Morrow became a full-time licensed psychologist in the state of New York in approximately 1985. In June 1996, Fr. Morrow was accused of sexually abusing a minor boy who was a therapy patient of his. Fr. Morrow was convicted in December 1996. Fr. Morrow was sentenced to six months in jail, five years of probation and required to register as a sex offender. Fr. Morrow was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019“List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn with Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” Fr. Morrow was removed from ministry in December 2004 and was laicized in January 2012. As of September 2017, New York’s sex offender registry indicated that Fr. Morrow was living in Hampton Bays, New York. Whether he has access to children is unknown. Assignments:

Unknown St. Cecilia, Brooklyn, NY 1980-1982 On Leave for Post Ordination Studies (BRK) 1972-1973 Our Lady of Refuge, Flatbush, NY (BRK) 1983-1986 Resurrection-Ascension, Queens, NY (BRK) 1974-1975 St. Vincent de Paul, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1987-2019 Unknown 1975-1979 Good Shepherd, Brooklyn, NY (BRK)

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Attorney Advertising Br. Ralph (August) Mravintz, S.M. Notes: Br. Ralph Mravintz was a member of the Marianist Order. In 1985, Fr. Mravintz was accused of sexually abusing a teenage student from approximately 1984 to 1985 while teaching at North Catholic High School in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. While Br. Mravintz faced the charges of indecent assault and corrupting a minor, he was allowed to keep teaching at the school. Br. Mravintz subsequently received a reduced charge of disorderly conduct. Assignments:

1943-1944 Mt. St. John, Dayton, OH (CIN) 1965 Moeller High School, , OH (CIN) 1945 St. John’s Home, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1965-1973 University of Dayton, Dayton, OH (CIN) 1946-1947 Unknown 1974-1984 St. Thomas Aquinas High School, Fort Lauderdale, FL (MIA) 1948-1949 Purcell High School, Cincinnati, OH (CIN) 1984-1985 North Catholic High School, Pittsburgh, PA (PIT) 1950 University of Dayton, Dayton, OH (CIN) 1985-1988 Memphis Catholic High School, Memphis, TN (MEM) 1950-1953 Hamilton Catholic High School, 1989-1992 Chaminade-Madonna College Preparatory Hamilton, OH (CIN) School, Hollywood, FL (MIA) 1953-1959 Cathedral Latin High School, Cleveland, OH 1993-2004 St. Thomas Aquinas High School, (CLV) Fort Lauderdale, FL (MIA) 1959-1960 Chaminade High School, Mineola, NY (RVC) 2005 Indiana Avenue Marianist Community, Dayton, OH (CIN) 1960-1964 North Catholic High School, Pittsburgh, PA 2006 Died (PIT)

Msgr. Francis X. Mulhall Ordained, 1947 Notes: Msgr. Francis Mulhall was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Msgr. Mulhall was named in a civil lawsuit filed in 2003 for allegedly sexually abusing a minor girl while he was working at St. Thomas Aquinas in Brooklyn, New York, in approximately 1984. Msgr. Mulhall was removed from ministry in 2002. Msgr. Mulhall is named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn with Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” Msgr. Mulhall’s status as a priest, whereabouts, and whether had access to children from 2007 until his death in 2009 is unknown. Assignments:

Unknown St. Theresa of Avila, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1983-1986 St. Thomas Aquinas, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) Unknown St. Gregory the Great, Bellerose, NY (BRK) 1987-1991 Immaculate Conception Center, Douglaston, NY (BRK) 1948-1954 St. Thomas Aquinas, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1988-1991 Cathedral Preparatory Seminary of the Immaculate Conception, Elmhurst, NY (BRK) 1955-1966 St. Teresa’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1992-2007 Retired, Bishop Mugavero Residence, Douglaston, NY (BRK) 1967-1971 St. Michael, Flushing, NY (BRK) 2007-2009 Unknown 1972-1982 Our Lady Queen of Martyrs, Forest Hills, 2009 Died NY (BRK)

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Attorney Advertising Attorney Advertising Fr. Alfred M. (E.) Murphy, O.S.A. Ordained, 1956 Notes: Fr. Alfred Murphy was ordained a priest of the Augustinian Order. In 1992, the settled a civil lawsuit that alleged Fr. Murphy sexually abused a minor boy in approximately 1983. Fr. Murphy was reportedly removed from active ministry following the allegation and sent to live in Villanova, Pennsylvania, where the Augustinian provincial headquarters are located. In 2011, a second lawsuit was filed alleging Fr. Murphy sexually abused a minor boy in the mid-1960s when Fr. Murphy worked at St. Mary’s Parish in Lawrence, Massachusetts. Fr. Murphy’s current status as a priest, whereabouts, and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1957 Augustinian College, Washington, D.C. 1988-1992 Austin Preparatory School, Reading, MA (WDC) (BO) 1957-1959 Augustinian Preparatory Seminary, 1993 Unknown Staten Island, NY (NY) 1959-1961 St. Nicholas of Tolentine, Brooklyn, NY 1994-1997 Merrimack College, North Andover, MA (BRK) (BO) 1961-1962 St. Augustine, Andover, MA (BO); 1997-1999 Provincial Offices of the Order of St. Joseph’s, Ballardvale, MA (BO) St. Augustine, Province of St. Thomas of Villanova, Villanova, PA (PH) 1962-1968 St. Mary’s, Lawrence, MA (BO); 1999-2000 St. Augustine Friary, Villanova, PA (PH) Immaculate Conception, Lawrence, MA (BO); SS. Peter and Paul, Lawrence, MA (BO) 1968-1972 St. Mary’s Hall, Villanova, PA (PH) 2000-2005 St. Thomas Monastery, Villanova, PA (PH) 1972-1984 Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 2005-2009 St. Augustine Friary, Villanova, PA (PH) Lawrence, MA (BO) 1984-1986 Austin Preparatory School, Reading, MA 2010-2019 Unknown (BO) 1986-1992 Merrimack College, North Andover, MA (BO)

Msgr. Joseph P. Nagle Ordained, 1971 Notes: Msgr. Joseph Nagle was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. In 2019, a lawsuit alleged that Msgr. Nagle sexually abused a minor from approximately 1975 through 1977 when he worked at Bishop Kearney High School in Brooklyn, New York. He reportedly retired in 2018. Msgr. Nagle’s current whereabouts and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1972-1975 St. Luke’s, Whitestone, NY (BRK) 1996-1997 Institutional Services Residence, Douglaston, NY (BRK) 1976 St. , Brooklyn, NY 1997-2004 St. Saviour, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) (BRK) 1976-1980 Bishop Kearney High School, Brooklyn, NY 2005-2014 St. Patrick, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) (BRK) 1977-1980 St. Thomas Aquinas, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2014-2018 Director, Diocesan Mission Office, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1981-1986 Our Lady Queen of Martyrs, Brooklyn, NY 2015-2017 Society of the Immaculate Conception of (BRK) Brooklyn, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1987-1988 Parsons Manor, Jamaica, NY (BRK) 2015-2018 Holy Name, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1987-1990 Campus Ministers and Ministry Centers, 2019 Unknown Queens College, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1989-1996 Immaculate Conception Pastoral Center, Douglaston, NY (BRK)

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Attorney Advertising Fr. Francis X. Nelson Ordained, 1989 Notes: Fr. Francis Nelson was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Kottar in India. In approximately 1996 he came to the United States and was assigned to work for the Diocese of Brooklyn and the Archdiocese of New York. In 2002, Fr. Nelson was arrested on charges of child sexual abuse. The abuse reportedly occurred in 1999, while Fr. Nelson was working at St. Mary Star of the Sea in Brooklyn, New York. At the time of the alleged abuse, the survivor’s family reported to the Diocese of Brooklyn and Fr. Nelson was subsequently removed from the Diocese. Bishop Tharmaraj of the Diocese of Kottar, India, subsequently wrote a letter of recommendation on behalf of Fr. Nelson which helped Fr. Nelson secure a job in the Archdiocese of New York. Fr. Nelson continued to work in the Archdiocese of New York until he was arrested in 2002. In 2003, Fr. Nelson was convicted and sentenced to four months in jail. Fr. Nelson’s current whereabouts, status as a priest and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

Unknown Doctoral Program, Fordham University Unknown St. Charles Borromeo, Harlem, NY (NY) (NY) 1990-1996 Unknown 2002-2019 Unknown 1997-2001 St. Mary Star of the Sea, Brooklyn, NY (BRK)

Fr. Thomas B. Nohilly Ordained, 1981 Notes: Fr. Thomas Nohilly was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Nohilly was removed from ministry in July 2002 and was laicized in 2011. Fr. Nohilly is named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn with Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Fr. Nohilly’s status as a priest, whereabouts and whether he had access to children from 2003 until his death in 2019 are unknown. Assignments:

Unknown St. Francis Cabrini, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2001-2003 Holy Cross, Flatbush, NY (BRK) 1981-1985 St. Agnes, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2004-2005 Unknown 1986-1989 St. Bernard, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2006-2007 On Leave/Unassigned (BRK) 1990 Released from Diocesan Assignment (BRK) 2008-2019 Unknown 1991-1996 St. Catherine of Alexandria, Brooklyn, NY 2019 Died (BRK) 1997-2000 St. Rose of Lima, Brooklyn, NY (BRK)

Fr. Joseph M. Nolan Ordained, 1947 Notes: Fr. Joseph Nolan was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. In 2017, a survivor accused Fr. Nolan of child sexual abuse from approximately 1976 to 1979 while he served at Our Lady of Snows in North Floral Park, New York. Fr. Nolan was included in the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Priests Against Whom Allegations Have Been Made That Are Not Listed Above.” According to the Diocese, the Diocese’s Review Board deemed the allegation to be unsubstantiated. Fr. Nolan is believed to be living in Brooklyn, New York. His status as a priest and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1948 Holy Innocents, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1976-1978 Our Lady of the Snows, North Floral Park, NY (BRK) 1949 Immaculate Conception, Long Island City, 1979-1997 Sacred Heart, Cambria Heights, NY (BRK) NY (BRK) 1950-1952 St. Michael’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1998-2013 Retired, Sacred Heart, Cambria Heights, NY (BRK) 1953-1963 Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 2014-2018 Retired, Bishop Mugavero Residence, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) Douglaston, NY (BRK) 1964-1968 St. Vincent Ferrer, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2019 Unknown 1969-1975 Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Brooklyn, NY (BRK)

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Attorney Advertising Attorney Advertising Fr. James T. O’Brien Ordained, 1963 Notes: Fr. James O’Brien was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. O’Brien was permanently removed from ministry in 2002. Fr. O’Brien is named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn with Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Fr. O’Brien’s status as a priest, whereabouts, and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

Unknown St. Thomas Moore/St. Edmund, 1980 St. Teresa’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) Breezy Point, NY (BRK) 1964-1970 St. Clement Pope, South Ozone Park, NY 1981-1982 St. Teresa of Avila, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) (BRK) 1971-1973 St. Agnes, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1983 Absent on Leave (BRK) 1974-1975 Archbishop Molloy High School, 1984-2002 Resurrection, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) Queens, NY (BRK) 1976-1979 St. Pius X, Rosedale, NY (BRK) 2003-2019 Unknown

Fr. Anthony Ocloo Ordained, 1992 Notes: Fr. Anthony Ocloo was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Keta-Akatsi in Africa. Fr. Ocloo was arrested in October 2005 after an allegation of sexual abuse of a minor girl, which was alleged to have occurred at the rectory of St. Ephrem in Dyker Heights, New York. Fr. Ocloo was reportedly living and working at St. Ephrem’s while enrolled in an MBA Program at St. John’s University. Fr. Ocloo was immediately placed on leave by the Diocese of Brooklyn and ordered to leave St. Ephrem. Fr. Ocloo’s status as a priest, current whereabouts, and whether he has access to children are unknown.

Fr. Michael J. O’Farrell Ordained, 1943 Notes: Fr. Michael O’Farrell was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. In 2019, Fr. O’Farrell was accused in a civil lawsuit of abusing a minor boy at St. Anne’s in Brentwood, New York, from approximately 1967 to 1969. Whether Fr. O’Farrell had access to children from 1992 when he retired until his death in 2000 is unknown. Assignments:

1944 Unknown 1979-1989 Unknown 1945-1956 St. Agnes, Rockville Centre, NY (BRK) 1990-1991 St. Philip Neri Church, Northport, NY (RVC) 1957-1966 St. Agnes, Rockville Centre, NY (RVC) 1992-2000 Retired; St. Philip Neri Church, Northport, NY (RVC) 1967-1974 St. Anne’s, Brentwood, NY (RVC) 2000 Died 1975-1978 St. Lawrence the Martyr Church, Sayville, NY (RVC)

Fr. Edward W. Offenheiser Ordained, 1957 Notes: Fr. Edward Offenheiser was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Offenheiser was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Priests Against Whom Allegations Have Been Made That Are Not Listed Above.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including where and when the abuse occurred, are unknown. According to the Diocese, the Diocese found the allegation(s) against Fr. Offenheiser to be unsubstantiated, but the survivor(s) was/were permitted to participate in the Diocese’s Independent Reconciliation and Compensation Program. Assignments:

1958-1963 St. Martin of Tours, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1973-1988 St. Joseph’s, Long Island City, NY (BRK) 1964-1972 St. Kevin’s, Flushing, NY (BRK) 1988 Died

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Attorney Advertising Br. Remigius (Francis) O’Lone, C.F.X. Notes: Br. Remigius O’Lone was a member of and joined the Brothers of St. Francis Xavier in 1941. Br. O’Lone was named on the Xaverian Brothers’ 2019 list of “Deceased or former Xaverian Brothers 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.” According to the list, a report was made in 2008 alleging that Br. O’Lone sexually abused at least one minor from approximately the late 1940s to the early 1950s at a summer camp in New Jersey. Assignments:

1942-1943 Unknown 1959-1972 Our Lady of Good Counsel, Wheaton, MD (WDC) 1944 St. Mary School, Lawrence, MA (BO) 1972-1973 Anchor House, Washington, D.C. (WDC) 1945-1948 St. Joseph School, Somerville, MA (BO) 1974-1981 Residence, Our Lady of Good Counsel, Wheaton, MD (WDC) 1949-1950 St. Michael DHS, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1982 Retired, Ryken House, Louisville, KY (L) 1951-1955 St. Xavier, Louisville, KY (L) 1983 Nazareth Home, Louisville, KY (L) 1956 Mt. Loretto, Staten Island, NY (NY) 1983 Died 1957-1958 John Bapst High School, Bangor, ME (PRT)

Br. Ben O’Reilly, O.S.F. Notes: Br. Ben O’Reilly is a member of the Congregation of the Religious Brothers of the Third Order Regular of St. Francis. In June 2013, Br. O’Reilly was named in a lawsuit brought by a survivor of childhood sexual abuse. Fr. O’Reilly was working in 2006 at St. Francis Preparatory School in Queens, New York, as a Spanish teacher when he allegedly sexually harrassed the survivor, who was a student. St. Francis reportedly had Br. O’Reilly evaluated by a psychologist who determined he was unfit to work with children. The school subsequently removed Br. O’Reilly from the classroom, but allowed him to remain living on campus. Br. O’Reilly’s status as a brother, his whereabouts, and whether he has access to children are unknown.

Fr. Thomas J. O’Rourke Ordained, 1963 Notes: Fr. Thomas O’Rourke was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. In 2002, Fr. O’Rourke was named in a civil lawsuit with eleven other priests and a religious brother, alleging Fr. O’Rourke repeatedly sexually abused a minor boy at Corpus Christi in Woodside, New York, in the 1960s. In 2003, a second civil lawsuit was filed alleging Fr. O’Rourke sexually abused a minor boy at a hotel in Chevy Chase, Maryland, while on a trip to the Naval Academy. A third survivor alleged he was sexually abused by Fr. O’Rourke as a minor in the 1960s. Fr. O’Rourke purportedly underwent evaluation at St. Luke Institute, an institution known for treating priests accused of child sexual abuse, in the 1990s. Fr. O’Rourke reportedly admitted to abusing at least one minor boy but was recommended to return to ministry. Fr. O’Rourke is named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn with Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” Assignments:

1964-1969 Corpus Christi, Woodside, Queens, NY 1988 Cathedral College of the Immaculate (BRK) Conception, Douglaston, NY (BRK) 1970-1976 American Martyrs, Bayside, Queens, NY 1989-1990 Unknown (BRK) 1977-1981 Cathedral College of the Immaculate 1991 Cathedral Residence of the Immaculate Conception, Douglaston, NY (BRK) Conception, Douglaston, NY (BRK) 1982 Mary Louis Academy, Queens, NY (BRK) 1992-1998 St. Mary Star of the Sea, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1983-1987 Unknown 1998 Died

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Attorney Advertising Attorney Advertising Br. Julio Ortiz, C.M. Notes: Br. Julio Ortiz was ordained a priest of the Congregation of the Mission. At least one survivor has come forward to accuse Br. Ortiz of child sexual abuse from approximately 1962 to 1963 at St. Peter’s - Our Lady of Pilar in Brooklyn, New York. Br. Ortiz’s status as a brother, current whereabouts, and whether he has access to children are unknown.

Fr. Martin J. Osborne Ordained, 1950 Notes: Fr. Martin Osborne was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Osborne was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Diocese of Brooklyn Clergy Who Were Deceased and/or Resigned Prior to a Finding of Credibility.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the sexual abuse occurred, are unknown. Assignments:

1951 St. Mark’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1984-1985 St. Boniface Church, Elmont, NY (RVC) 1952-1954 Our Lady of Angelus, Rego Park, NY (BRK) 1986-2005 St. Patrick’s Church, Southold, NY (RVC) 1955-1957 Our Lady of Loretto, Hempstead, NY (BRK) 1997-2005 Retired (RVC) 1958-1983 Chaplain, U.S. Army (RVC) 2005 Died

Fr. Cornelius “Neil” T. Otero Ordained, 1949 Notes: Fr. Cornelius Otero was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Otero was arrested in 1979 for selling child pornography to an undercover police officer, but avoided jail time by becoming an informant for the New York Police Department. In 2018, Fr. Otero was publicly accused of sexually abusing a minor in approximately the summer of 1977 or 1978 when the survivor attended the St. Joan of Arc summer camp in Jackson Heights, New York. In 2018, Fr. Otero was named in a civil lawsuit against the eight New York dioceses. Fr. Otero was also named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn with Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” Fr. Otero’s status as a priest, whereabouts, and whether he had access to children from 1981 until his death in 1998 are unknown. Assignments:

1950-1958 Unknown 1981 Unknown 1959-1966 Queen of All Saints, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1982-1987 Released from Diocesan Assignment 1967-1971 St. Teresa’s, Woodside, NY (BRK) 1988-1998 Unknown 1972-1980 St. Joan of Arc, Jackson Heights, NY (BRK) 1998 Died

Msgr. Patrick (P.) Fursey O’Toole Ordained, 1960 Notes: Msgr. Patrick Fursey O’Toole was ordained at All Hallows College, Drumcondra, Dublin, Ireland, in 1960. Shortly thereafter, Msgr. O’Toole was assigned to the Diocese of Brooklyn, New York. Msgr. O’Toole allegedly sexually abused at least one minor boy in the Diocese of Brooklyn between approximately 1979 and 1988. Msgr. O’Toole reportedly retired to Pembroke Pines, Florida in 2009 and is believed to have died in 2017. Assignments:

1961-1975 St. Saviour’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1989-2003 St. Patrick’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1976-1978 St. Kevin’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2004-2008 St. Cecilia’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1979-1987 St. Ann’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2009-2017 Retired, 13105 S.W. 16 Court, Apt. L413, Pembroke Pines, FL (BRK) 1987-1988 Brooklyn House of Detention, Brooklyn, NY 2017 Died (BRK)

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Attorney Advertising Fr. John J. Padian Ordained, 1970 Notes: Fr. John Padian was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Padian was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Diocese of Brooklyn Clergy Who Were Deceased/Or Resigned Prior to a Finding of Credibility.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the sexual abuse occurred, are unknown. Assignments:

1971-1973 Epiphany, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1989-1990 St. John Vianney, Flushing, NY (BRK) 1974-1975 St. Teresa’s, Woodside, NY (BRK) 1991-1992 St. Gabriel the Archangel, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1976-1983 Our Lady of Angels, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1993-1995 Blessed Sacrament, Jackson Heights, NY (BRK) 1984-1988 Ascension, Elmhurst, NY (BRK) 1995 Died

Fr. Anthony J. Paone, S.J. Ordained, 1938 Notes: Fr. Anthony Paone was ordained a Jesuit priest. In 2002, Fr. Paone was accused of sexual abusing a minor in approximately 1953 while Fr. Paone worked at Brooklyn Preparatory School in Brooklyn, New York. The accusation was determined to be credible after investigation. Fr. Paone is named on the Northeast Province Jesuits’ 2019 list, “USA Northeast Province Jesuits with Credible Allegations of Sexual Abuse of a Minor.” Assignments:

1939-1942 St. Peter’s Preparatory School, Newark, NJ 1973-1975 Cathedral College of the Immaculate (NEW) Conception, Douglaston, NY (RVC) 1943-1945 Unknown 1976-1981 Jogues Retreat, Cornwall, NY (NY) 1946 College of the Sacred Heart, 1982-1987 Unknown Woodstock, MD (BAL) 1947 St. Stanislaus Novitiate, Cleveland, OH 1988-1990 Jesuit Community at Fordham University, (CLV) New York, NY (NY) 1948-1974 Brooklyn Preparatory School, Brooklyn, NY 1990 Died (BRK)

Fr. Joseph W. Paulantonio Ordained, 1945 Notes: Fr. Joseph Paulantonio was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Marquette, . Fr. Paulantonio was named on the Archdiocese of Atlanta’s 2018 “List of Archdiocesan Priests with Credible Allegations of in the Archdiocese of Atlanta,” in the subsection “Religious Order/Other Diocesan Priests with Credible Allegations of Child Abuse in the Archdiocese of Atlanta.” It is purported that the alleged sexual abuse occurred while Fr. Paulantonio was working at St. Jude in Atlanta, Georgia, in the 1970s. Fr. Paulantonio’s status as a priest, whereabouts, and whether he had access to children from 1979 until his death in 1997 are unknown. Assignments:

1946 St. Sebastian’s Church, Bessemer, MI (MAR) 1965 Unknown 1947-1948 St. Paul’s, Negaunee, MI (MAR) 1966 Absent On Sick Leave 1949 St. Mary’s Hospital, Marquette, MI (MAR) 1967 St. Christopher, Marquette, MI (MAR) 1950 Immaculate Conception Church, 1968 Unknown Iron Mountain, MI (MAR) 1951 Absent On Leave 1969 St. Mary’s, Alexandria, VA (RIC) 1952 Our Lady of Peace, New York, NY (NY) 1970-1972 Unknown 1953 Sacred Heart, Newburgh, NY (NY) 1973-1977 St. Jude the Apostle, Atlanta, GA (ATL) 1954-1960 Absent on Leave (MAR) 1978 Retired, 89-49 151st Ave., Howard Beach, NY 11414 (MAR) 1961-1963 Holy Name Church, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1979-1997 Unknown 1964 Holy Cross, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1997 Died

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Attorney Advertising Attorney Advertising Fr. Robert P. Petekiewicz Ordained, 1991 Notes: Fr. Robert Petekiewicz was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Las Vegas, after serving as a deacon in Brooklyn, New York. In 2009, Fr. Petekiewicz was named in a civil lawsuit for allegedly sexually abusing a minor boy from approximately 1985 to 1989 while reportedly working as a deacon at Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Brooklyn, New York, where he worked from approximately 1984 to 1992. The lawsuit was ultimately dismissed due to the statute of limitations. Fr. Petekiewicz was reportedly permanently removed from ministry in September 2015. Fr. Petekiewicz is named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn with Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” Fr. Petekiewicz was also named on the Diocese of Las Vegas’ 2019 “List of Clergy Credibly Accused of Sexual Abuse of a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Ordained for the Diocese of Las Vegas.” Fr. Petekiewicz’s status as a priest, whereabouts, and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1992 St. Francis de Sales, Las Vegas, NV (RNO) 2001-2006 Our Lady of Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV (LAV) 1993 St. Joseph, Husband of Mary, 2007 Unknown Las Vegas, NV (RNO) 1994 Unknown 2008 On Special Assignment, Las Vegas, NV (LAV) 1995-1999 St. Barnabus the Apostle Church, 2009-2015 Unassigned Bellmore, NY (RVC) 2000 Unknown 2016-2019 Unknown

Fr. Ronald P. Petroski Ordained, 1970 Notes: Fr. Ronald Petroski was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. In October 2002, Fr. Petroski was one of twelve priests and a religious brother named in a civil lawsuit alleging sexual abuse of minors. According to the civil lawsuit, Fr. Petroski allegedly abused a minor in approximately 1975 while working at St. Anastasia in Douglaston, New York. Fr. Petroski was reportedly placed on leave in 1980 and removed from ministry in 1984. Fr. Petroski is named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Diocese of Brooklyn Clergy Who Were Deceased/or Resigned Prior to a Finding of Credibility.” Fr. Petroski’s status as a priest, whereabouts and whether he had access to children from 1980 until his death in 1986 are unknown. Assignments:

1971-1975 St. Francis Xavier, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1981-1982 Absent on Leave, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1976-1979 St. Anastasia, Douglaston, NY (BRK) 1983-1986 Released from Diocesan Assignment (BRK) 1980 On Leave, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1986 Died

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Attorney Advertising Fr. Stephen Placa Ordained, 1995 Notes: Fr. Stephen Placa was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Placa purportedly left active ministry in 2002 and went on to obtain his pilot’s license. Fr. Placa reportedly founded a flight school, the Heritage Flight Academy, in Ronkonkoma, Long Island, New York. In 2009, Fr. Placa was convicted of sexually abusing of two minor boys. Fr. Placa was reportedly laicized in November 2011. Fr. Placa was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn with Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” Fr. Placa’s whereabouts and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

Unknown St. Francis de Sales, Belle Harbor, NY (BRK) 2003 Absent on Leave, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1996-1998 St. Francis Xavier, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2004-2007 Absent on Leave/Unassigned 1999-2002 St. Gregory the Great, Bellerose, NY (BRK) 2008-2019 Unknown

Fr. Christopher Pliauplis Ordained, 1987 Notes: Fr. Christopher Pliauplis was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Steubenville, Ohio. In June 2006, a survivor accused Fr. Pliauplis of child sexual abuse allegedly occurring in January 2006, when Fr. Pliauplis was working at St. Patrick’s in Staten Island, New York. Following the allegations, Fr. Pliauplis was removed from ministry. In July 2008, the Archdiocese of New York announced that the Vatican had cleared Fr. Pliauplis of the allegations and allowed him to work at the Cathedral of St. Patrick in Manhattan, New York. Fr. Pliauplis was named on the Archdiocese of New York’s 2019 “List of Archdiocesan Clergy Credibly Accused of Sexual Abuse of a Minor or the Subject of Eligible IRCP Compensation Claims,” in the subsection “[t]he following archdiocesan clergy have been credibly accused of sexual abuse of a minor.” The Archdiocese of New York stated that Fr. Pliauplis “had been accused of sexually abusing a minor, [and] was found not guilty by an on December 14, 2007.” As of 2019, Fr. Pliauplis is believed to be living in Bronx, New York. His status as a priest and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1988 St. Agnes, Mingo Junction, OH (STU) 2004 St. James the Apostle, Carmel, NY (NY) 1989 St. Benedict’s, Cambridge, OH (STU) 2005-2006 St. Patrick’s, Staten Island, NY (NY) 1990-1991 St. Christopher’s, Baldwin, NY (RVC) 2007-2008 Unknown 1991-1995 Absent on Leave (STU) 2009-2011 Cathedral of St. Patrick, Manhattan, NY (NY) 1992-1995 St. Joseph’s, Ronkonkoma, NY (RVC) 2012 Unknown 1996-1998 SS. Simon and Jude, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2013-2016 Leave of Absence (NY) 1996-2005 On Duty Outside the Diocese (STU) 2017 Unassigned (NY) 1999-2003 St. Anthony’s, Nanuet, NY (NY) 2018-2019 Unknown

Fr. Charles “Charlie” T. Plock, C.M. Ordained, 1973 Notes: Fr. Charles Plock was ordained a priest of the Congregation of the Mission. While a chaplain and youth minister at St. John’s University in Queens, New York, Fr. Plock was arrested in October 2008, after reportedly emailing a homemade, sexually explicit video to an undercover police officer posing as a minor boy in Colorado. Fr. Plock was released on bond, reportedly under the condition that he be evaluated at St. John Vianney Center, an institution known for treating clergy accused of child sexual abuse. Fr. Plock pleaded guilty to disseminating indecent materials to minors and was sentenced to 5 years’ probation in December 2009. Fr. Plock is a registered sex offender. Fr. Plock was reportedly a board member at Covenant House, a nonprofit that shelters runaway teens, prior to his arrest. It is believed that Fr. Plock was living in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as recent as February 2019. Fr. Plock’s status as a priest, whereabouts, and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1974-1984 Foreign Missions, Diocese of David, 1997-2001 Immaculate Conception, Philadelphia, PA Republic of Panama (FgM) (PH) 1985-1996 St. John the Baptist, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2002-2003 Unknown 1990 Vincentian Fathers Residence, 2004-2008 Vincentian Residence (St. John’s Brooklyn, NY (BRK) University), Jamaica, NY (BRK) 1991-1993 Vincentian Community Residence, 2009-2019 Unknown Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1994-1996 St. John the Baptist Rectory, Brooklyn, NY (BRK)

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Attorney Advertising Attorney Advertising Br. Kyrin (Edward) Powers, C.F.X. Notes: Br. Kyrin Powers was a member of and joined the Brothers of St. Francis Xavier in 1948. In 2013, Br. Powers was accused of sexually abusing a minor boy in the 1970s while at Xaverian High School in Brooklyn, New York. In 1988, Br. Powers reportedly withdrew from the Xaverian Brothers. Br. Powers is named on the Xaverian Brothers’ 2019 list of “Deceased or former Xaverian Brothers with a credible or established offense against a minor (anyone under the age of 18).” Br. Powers’ status as a brother, whereabouts, and whether he had access to children from 1988 until his death in 2001 are unknown. Assignments:

1949-1953 Unknown 1983-1988 NY Board of Education, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1953-1957 Mount St. Joseph, Baltimore, MD (BAL) 1989-2000 Unknown 1958-1959 St. John’s Preparatory School, Danvers, MA 2001 Died (BO) 1960-1982 Xaverian High School, Brooklyn, NY (BRK)

Fr. Adam F. Prochaski Ordained, 1968 Notes: Fr. Adam Prochaski was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Since 2017, over 20 women have reported being sexually abused as minors by Fr. Prochaski, between approximately 1970 and 1994, at Holy Cross in Maspeth, New York. Fr. Prochaski reportedly resigned from ministry in 1994. Fr. Prochaski is included on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy For Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn With Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” Fr. Prochaski is believed to be living in the state of New York. His current status as a priest, whereabouts, and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1969-1994 Holy Cross, Maspeth, NY (BRK) 2001-2002 Absent On Sick Leave/Absent On Leave (BRK) 1995-2000 Absent On Sick Leave (BRK) 2003-2019 Unknown

Fr. Joseph B. Pugliese Ordained, 1967 Notes: Fr. Joseph Pugliese was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Pugliese was reportedly removed from ministry in 1996. Fr. Pugliese was included on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy For Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn With Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Assignments:

1968-1972 Our Lady of Miracles, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1991 Unknown 1973-1985 St. Bernard, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1992-1994 St. Pascal Baylon, Queens, NY (BRK) 1986 Unknown 1994-1996 St. Benedict, the Moor, Queens, NY (BRK) 1987-1988 St. Helen, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1997 Unknown 1989-1990 St. Francis de Sales, Queens, NY (BRK) 1998 Died

Fr. Arthur D. Purcell Ordained, 1979 Notes: Fr. Arthur Purcell was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Purcell was reportedly removed from ministry in 2004. Fr. Purcell was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy For Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn With Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Fr. Purcell’s current status as a priest, whereabouts, and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1980-1983 St. Ann’s, Queens, NY (BRK) 1995-1998 St. Frances de Chantal, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1984-1987 St. Michael’s, Queens, NY (BRK) 1999-2004 St. Brendan’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1988-1994 St. Cecilia’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2005-2019 Unknown

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Attorney Advertising Fr. Henry J. Rancourt (Ranecourt), S.M. Ordained, 1957 Notes: Fr. Henry Rancourt was ordained a priest of the Marist Fathers. In 1992, Fr. Rancourt was accused of sexually abusing minor boys while at St. Angela in Boston, Massachusetts. In 2012, Fr. Rancourt was one of 12 priests named in sexual abuse settlements with the Archdiocese of Boston. Fr. Rancourt reportedly moved to a retirement building in Waltham after The Marist House closed in 2011. As of 2015, Fr. Rancourt was believed to be living in Boston, Massachusetts. His current status as a priest, whereabouts, and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1958 Unknown 1985-1987 St. Francis of Assisi-St. Blaise, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1959-1974 Notre Dame High School for Boys, 1988 The Marist House, Framingham Centre, MA Harper Woods, MI (DET) (BO) 1975-1979 Chanel High School, Bedford, OH (CLV) 1989-1993 St. Angela, Boston, MA (BO) 1980 Marist Fathers Provincial House 1994 Haitian Apostolate, Boston, MA (BO); (Foster Home), Newton, MA (BO) Our Lady of Pity, Notre Dame de Pitie, Cambridge, MA (BO) 1981-1982 Marist Fathers Provincial House 1995-2011 The Marist House, Framingham Centre, MA (Foster Home), Chestnut Hill, MA (BO) (BO) 1983-1984 Marist Fathers Provincial House 2012-2019 Unknown (Haitian Apostolate),Chestnut Hill, MA (BO) 1983-1984 Our Lady of Refuge, Brooklyn, NY (BRK)

Fr. Ricardo D. Raveneau Ordained, 1990 Notes: Fr. Ricardo Raveneau was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. In 2002, Fr. Raveneau was purportedly removed from ministry. Fr. Raveneau was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy For Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn With Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Fr. Raveneau’s status as a priest, whereabouts, and whether he has access to children are also unknown. Assignments:

1991-1992 St. Barbara, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2003 Unknown 1993 Christ the King, Queens, NY (BRK) 2004-2007 On Leave/Unassigned (BRK) 1994-2002 St. Michael’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2008-2019 Unknown

Fr. Francis X. Reilly Ordained, 1932 Notes: Bio is wrong, should read: Fr. Francis Reilly was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Reilly was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy For Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Diocese of Brooklyn Clergy Who Were Deceased/Or Resigned Prior to a Finding of Credibility.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Assignments:

1933-1934 St. Francis of Assisi, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1963-1966 St. Monica’s, Jamaica, NY (BRK) 1935-1936 Immaculate Conception of the Blessed 1967-1977 St. Mary Mother of Jesus, Brooklyn, NY Virgin Mary, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) (BRK) 1937-1938 St. Mary Star of the Sea, Brooklyn, NY 1978-1986 Retired; St. Mary Mother of Jesus, (BRK) Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1939-1948 Immaculate Conception, 1987-1989 Retired; 2644 E. 19th St., Brooklyn, NY 11235 Long Island City, NY (BRK) (BRK) 1949-1955 Notre Dame, New Hyde Park, NY (BRK) 1990-1991 Retired; St. Mary Mother of Jesus, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1956-1962 St. Michael’s, Flushing, NY (BRK) 1991 Died

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Attorney Advertising Attorney Advertising Br. Vincent De Paul (William Rettino), C.F.X. Notes: Br. Vincent De Paul (William Rettino) was a member of and joined the Brothers of St. Francis Xavier in 1958. Br. Rettino was named on the Xaverian Brothers’ 2019 list of “Deceased or former Xaverian Brothers with a credible or established offense against a minor (anyone under the age of 18).” According to the Xaverian Brothers, a report was made in 1992 that Br. Rettino allegedly sexually abused at least one minor from approximately the late 1960s to the early 1970s in Brooklyn, New York. Br. Rettino reportedly withdrew from the Xaverian Brothers in 2006. Br. Rettino’s status as a brother, whereabouts, and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1959-1961 Unknown 1978-1981 Boy Scouts of America, Middletown, NY (NY) 1962-1963 Don Bosco Hall, , MI (DET) 1982-1992 St. Joseph by the Sea High School, Staten Island, NY (NY) 1964-1972 Holy Name School, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1993-1994 Our Lady of Good Counsel High School, Wheaton, MD (WDC) 1973-1975 Ryken High School, Leonardtown, MD 1995-2000 St. Joseph by the Sea High School, (WDC) Staten Island, NY (NY) 1976-1977 Diocese of Brooklyn, Cluster School, 2001-2019 Unknown Brooklyn, NY (BRK)

Fr. Esteban Rodriguez, O.Carm. Ordained, 1986 Notes: Fr. Esteban Rodriguez was ordained a priest of the Carmelite Fathers and Brothers. A 2001 lawsuit accused Fr. Rodriguez and four other priests of child sexual abuse. The priests are alleged to have paid a minor boy for sex between January 1996 and August 1998 at St. Simon Stock in Bronx, New York. The lawsuit settled in 2001. Fr. Rodriguez was believed to be in Puerto Rico in the early 2000s. His status as a priest, whereabouts, and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1987-1990 Unknown 2000-2003 Unknown 1991-1993 St. Thomas Aquinas, New York, NY (BRK) 2004-2008 St. Albert’s, Middletown, NY (NY) 1994-1997 Unknown 2009-2019 Unknown 1998-1999 St. Simon Stock, Bronx, NY (NY)

Fr. Robert A. Rodriguez Ordained, 1957 Notes: Fr. Robert Rodriguez was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Rodriguez was included on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy For Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Diocese of Brooklyn Clergy Who Were Deceased/Or Resigned Prior to a Finding of Credibility.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Assignments:

1958-1962 Epiphany, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1976-1980 St. Teresa’s, Woodside, NY (BRK) 1963-1971 St. Michael’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1981 Died 1972-1975 St. Martin of Tours, Brooklyn, NY (BRK)

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Attorney Advertising Fr. James E. Russo Ordained, 1970 Notes: Fr. James Russo was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. In 1997, Fr. Russo was accused of sexually abusing a minor boy in the 1970s. Fr. Russo resigned from ministry in 1997. In 2003, Fr. Russo was named in a civil lawsuit involving 24 priests. In the lawsuit, Fr. Russo was accused of sexually abusing a minor boy in the late 1970s while at St. Virgilius in Broad Channel, New York. Fr. Russo was laicized in 2016. Fr. Russo was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy For Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn With Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” Fr. Russo’s whereabouts and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1971 St. Bartholomew’s, Elmhurst, NY (BRK) 1983-1987 Blessed Trinity, St. Petersburg, FL (SP) 1972-1976 St. Thomas Apostle, Woodhaven, NY (BRK) 1984-1985 Eckerd College, St. Petersburg, FL (SP) 1977 St. Virgilius, Broad Channel, NY (BRK) 1988-1997 St. Michael the Archangel, Clearwater, FL (SP) 1978-1979 Holy Family, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1991-1994 Catholic Charities, St. Petersburg, FL (SP) 1980-1981 On Duty Outside the Diocese; St. Patrick, 1995-2019 Unknown Largo, FL (SP) 1982 Released From Diocesan Assignment; Cathedral of St. Jude the Apostle, St. Petersburg, FL (SP)

Fr. Barry Ryan Ordained, 1976 Notes: Fr. Barry Ryan was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. As an Air Force Chaplain, he was investigated in 1994 for sexual misconduct with a minor in Mobile, Alabama. In March 2004, Fr. Ryan was charged with sexually abusing a minor boy in Long Island, New York, in 2003. He pled guilty in late 2004. It is believed that Fr. Ryan was living at St. John Vianney Renewal Center in Dittmer, Missouri, as of June 2009, after serving time in prison. Fr. Ryan was laicized in October 2011. Fr. Ryan was named on the Archdiocese of Mobile’s 2018 “Names of Credibly Accused Clergy” in the subsection “List Two – Priests and men who are not priests (brothers) who belong to religious orders and are not clergy of the Archdiocese of Mobile, but have served in this archdiocese. The Archdiocese of Mobile has received credible accusations against these men. While some accusations involved misconduct within the archdiocese, other accusations involved misconduct elsewhere. However, since all have at some time served in this archdiocese, their names are included as well as their assignments while in this archdiocese.” Fr. Ryan was also named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn with Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” Assignments:

1977-1982 St. Mark’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1996-2004 Absent on Leave 1983-1984 St. Fidelis, College Point, NY (BRK) 2005-2007 On Leave/Unassigned 1983-1994 Military Chaplain 2008-2019 Unknown 1995 Unknown

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Attorney Advertising Attorney Advertising Fr. Michael J. Salamone Ordained, 1975 Notes: Fr. Michael Salamone was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. In 1994, a man alleged that he had been sexually abused when he was a minor in the early 1980s by Fr. Salamone. Fr. Salamone was purportedly permanently removed from ministry in 2002. In addition to the assignments below, Fr. Salamone also reportedly worked at Saints Joachim and Anne Nursing Home in Coney Island in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Salamone was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn with Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” Fr. Salamone’s status as a priest, whereabouts, and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1974-1975 St. Rita’s, Long Island, NY (BRK) 1998-1999 Unknown 1976-1980 St. Leo’s, Corona, NY (BRK) 2000-2002 Most Precious Blood, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1981-1983 Our Lady of Mercy, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2003-2005 Retired (BRK) 1984-1995 St. Pancras, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2006-2007 On Leave; Unassigned; Retired (BRK) 1992 Catholic Migration and Refugee Office, 2008-2019 Unknown Catholic Migration Services, Inc., Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1996-1997 Absent on Sick Leave (BRK)

Fr. Michael Salerno, S.A.C. Ordained, 1993 Notes: Fr. Michael Salerno began his career as a Brother in the Society of the Catholic Apostolate and later ordained a priest of the Society of the Catholic Apostolate. Fr. Salerno was placed on leave in November 2007 by the Archdiocese of Baltimore after accusations surfaced that he had sexually abused a minor boy in Brooklyn in the mid- to late 1970s when he worked at All Saints in Brooklyn, New York. At the time of the alleged abuse, Salerno had not yet been ordained a priest. He is purported to have also worked at Queen of the Apostles in Sag Harbor, New York; Our Lady of the Rosary of Pompeii in Brooklyn, New York; Bishop Eustace Preparatory School in Pennsauken, New Jersey; and at My Brothers’ Place in Brooklyn, New York, while he was a brother. The Pallottine Order announced in December 2008 that Fr. Salerno had admitted to the sexual abuse of a minor boy and as such, was reportedly removed from ministry in December 2008. Fr. Salerno’s current whereabouts, status as a priest, and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1994-1997 Our Lady of the Rosary of Pompeii, 2010-2019 Unknown Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1998-2009 St. Leo, Baltimore, MD (BAL)

Fr. Joseph J. Schuck Ordained, 1953 Notes: Fr. Joseph Schuck was ordained in the Diocese of Brooklyn. In 2003, Fr. Schuck was placed on leave after he was accused of sexually abusing a minor when he was working at St. Francis of Assisi in Long Island City, New York, in the late 1950s. The allegations were deemed credible and Fr. Schuck was removed from ministry in 2003. Fr. Schuck was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn with Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” Assignments:

1954-1975 St. Francis of Assisi, Long Island City, NY 1982-1983 Released from Diocesan Assignment, RD 1, (BRK) Box 308, Afton, NY (ALB) 1976 St. Elizabeth’s, Woodhaven, NY (BRK) 1983-2003 Sacred Heart, Sidney, NY (ALB) 1975-1976 Diocesan Offices and Directors, Holy Name 2004-2007 Retired; Gilead House of Prayer, Unadilla, Society, Long Island City, NY (BRK) NY (ALB) 1977-1978 On Leave (BRK) 2008-2014 Unknown 1979-1981 Absent on Leave (BRK) 2014 Died

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Attorney Advertising Fr. Patrick Sexton Ordained, 1977 Notes: Fr. Patrick Sexton was ordained in the Diocese of Brooklyn. In 1983, a complaint was made against Fr. Sexton and he underwent counseling thereafter. A man filed a civil suit in 2001 alleging that Fr. Sexton sexually abused him as a minor in approximately the early 1980s. By June 2002, three survivors had accused Fr. Sexton. Fr. Sexton was named in a civil lawsuit filed in 2003 in which 27 people alleged abuse by 24 priests. A male plaintiff alleged sexual abuse by Fr. Sexton as a child from approximately 1982 to approximately 1985, when Fr. Sexton worked at St. Cecilia’s in Brooklyn, New York. Fr. Sexton was placed on leave in 1990, but reportedly worked as a part-time teacher until 2000. He was removed from ministry in 2004 and laicized in 2006. Fr. Sexton was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn with Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” Fr. Sexton’s current whereabouts and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1977 St. Mary Star of the Sea, Brooklyn, NY 1991-2002 Absent on Sick Leave (BRK) (BRK) 1978-1986 St. Cecilia’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2003-2004 Unknown 1987-1990 St. Patrick’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2005-2006 Our Lady of Victory, New York, NY (NY) 1990 St. Mark, Elmhurst, NY (BRK) 2007-2019 Unknown

Fr. Vincent A. Sforza Ordained, 1961 Notes: Fr. Vincent Sforza was ordained in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Sforza left the priesthood in 1975 and was laicized in 1977. He was named in a civil lawsuit, filed in October 2003, in which 27 people alleged abuse by 24 priests. One plaintiff claimed he was sexually abused by Fr. Sforza in approximately 1967 to 1968, when he was a child and while Fr. Sforza was working at St. Rosalia’s in Brooklyn, New York. Fr. Sforza was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn with Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” Fr. Sforza’s whereabouts and whether he had access to children from approximately 1974 until his death in 2010 are unknown. Assignments:

1962-1963 SS. Michael Archangel and Edward, 1974 St. Luke’s, Whitestone, NY (BRK) Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1964-1966 Holy Name, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1975-1978 Sick Leave (BRK) 1967-1969 St. Rosalia’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1979-2010 Unknown 1970-1973 St. Lucy’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2010 Died

Br. Jeron “John” Shea, C.F.X. Professed Final Vows, 1953 Notes: Br. Jeron Shea professed his final vows to the Brothers of St. Francis Xavier in 1953 and left the Religious Order in 1970. In 2004, an allegation of sexual abuse was made against Br. Shea while he was working at Leonard Hall in Leonardtown, Maryland, in the late 1960s. Br. Shea was named on the Xaverian Brothers’ 2019 list of “Deceased or former Xaverian Brothers 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. Reasons a full investigation would not be possible include that the allegation was brought forward after the death or departure of the Brother or that historic information on the allegation is incomplete.” Br. Shea’s status as a priest, whereabouts and whether he has had access to children from 1970 through the present are unknown. Assignments:

1954-1956 Unknown 1965-1969 Leonard Hall, Leonardtown, MD (WDC) 1957-1962 Holy Cross School, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1970-2019 Unknown 1963-1964 Don Bosco Hall, Detroit, MI (DET)

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Attorney Advertising Attorney Advertising Fr. Daniel J. Sheehan Ordained, 1979 Notes: Fr. Daniel Sheehan was ordained in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Sheehan was placed on restrictions in 1998 and laicized in 2012. Fr. Sheehan was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn with Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Assignments:

1980-1981 Holy Trinity, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1992-1994 St. Thomas the Apostle, Salem, MA (BO) 1982 St. Edmund’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1995 Parsons Manor, Jamaica, NY (BRK) 1983 Our Lady of Guadalupe, Brooklyn, NY 1996-1997 St. Thomas the Apostle, Salem, MA (BO) (BRK) 1984 St. Rosalia, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1998 Ozanam Hall of Queens Nursing Home, Bayside, NY (BRK) 1985 Our Lady of Grace, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1999 Parsons Manor, Jamaica, NY (BRK) 1986-1988 Absent on Sick Leave (BRK) 2000-2011 Unknown 1989-1992 Ozanam Hall of Queens Nursing Home, 2011 Died Bayside, NY (BRK)

Fr. James G. Sickler Ordained, 1952 Notes: Fr. James Sickler was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. In a civil lawsuit filed in October 2003, 27 people alleged abuse by 24 priests, including Fr. Sickler. Fr. Sickler was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn with Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Assignments:

1953-1954 St. Frances de Chantal, Wantagh, NY (BRK) 1971-1979 St. Rose of Lima, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1955-1959 Good Shepherd, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1980-1983 St. Savior, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1960 Unknown 1984-1994 St. Ann’s, Queens, NY (BRK) 1961-1965 St. Pancras, Glendale, NY (BRK) 1995-1996 St. Finbar, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1966-1969 St. Gabriel, East Elmhurst, NY (BRK) 1996 Died 1970 Blessed Sacrament, Jackson Heights, NY (BRK)

Fr. Gennaro M. Simonetti Ordained, 1938 Notes: Fr. Gennaro Simonetti was ordained in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Simonetti was accused of sexually abusing a minor boy at an after-school program at Our Lady of Miracles School in the late 1970s. Fr. Simonetti was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Diocese of Brooklyn Clergy Who Were Deceased/Or Resigned Prior to a Finding of Credibility.” Assignments:

1939 Unknown 1984-1987 Retired, Our Lady of Miracles, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1940-1958 St. Joseph Patron of the Universal Church, 1988-1998 Our Lady of Miracles, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1959-1983 Our Lady of Miracles, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1998 Died

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Attorney Advertising Fr. James T. Smith Ordained, 1956 Notes: Fr. James Smith was ordained in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Smith was placed on leave and subsequently removed from ministry in 2002, when he was working at St. Kevin in Flushing, New York, due to allegations of sexual abuse of at least 26 boys and girls over 20 years prior. Fr. Smith was named in a 2002 civil lawsuit involving 12 priests and a brother, and again in a 2003 civil lawsuit involving 24 priests. Fr. Smith was separately sued in 2003 by a woman who alleged that he abused her minor daughter. Fr. Smith was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn with Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” Fr. Smith’s status as a priest, whereabouts and whether he had access to children from 2003 until his death in 2012 are unknown. Assignments:

1957-1959 Unknown 1981-1993 Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Long Island City, NY (BRK) 1960-1965 Our Lady of Grace, Howard Beach, NY 1994-2002 St. Kevin, Flushing, NY (BRK) (BRK) 1966-1976 Holy Trinity, Whitestone, NY (BRK) 2003-2012 Unknown 1977-1980 Our Lady of Hope, Middle Village, NY 2012 Died (BRK)

Br. Noel Smith, O.S.F. Notes: Br. Noel Smith was a member of the Congregation of the Religious Brothers of the Third Order Regular of St. Francis. He was reportedly assigned to St. Anthony’s High School in Smithtown, New York, from approximately 1961 to 1984. He also reportedly taught undergraduate classes at Maris College. In 2019, Br. Noel was accused of sexually abusing a minor from approximately 1967 to 1969 while assigned to St. Anthony’s High School. He reportedly died in 1985.

Fr. James P. Smyth Ordained, 1931 Notes: Fr. James Smyth was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Smyth reportedly retired in 1972. Fr. Smyth was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Diocese of Brooklyn Clergy Who Were Deceased/Or Resigned Prior to a Finding of Credibility.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse took place, are unknown. Assignments:

1932-1953 St. Anselm’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1968-1973 St. Therese of Lisieux, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1954 Holy Innocents, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1973 Retired; St. Therese of Lisieux, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1955-1960 St. Cecilia’s, Brooklyn NY (BRK) 1973 Died 1961-1967 St. Thomas More-St. Edmund, Rockaway Breezy Points, New York, NY (BRK)

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Attorney Advertising Attorney Advertising Fr. Protasio Raimundo Soares Ordained, 1962 Notes: Fr. Protasio Soares was ordained a Diocesan priest in the Archdiocese of Goa and Daman. Fr. Soares was accused in 1997 of the sexual abuse of a minor girl from 1954 to 1955, while reportedly assigned to St. Bartholomew Parish in Elmhurst, Brooklyn. The survivor alleged that Fr. Soares, a priest from Goa, India, had repeatedly abused her. She reportedly complained to Cardinal O’Connor, as well as the Diocese, but without resolution. Fr. Soares was named as one of 24 abusive priests in a civil suit filed in 2003 in Brooklyn, citing the same allegations. It is believed he is retired and living in Mysore, India. His status as a priest and access to children are unknown.

Fr. John T. Soister Ordained, 1976 Notes: Fr. John Soister was ordained a Diocesan priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Soister was accused of the sexual abuse of a minor girl in 1976. Fr. Soister was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor” in the section “Diocese of Brooklyn Clergy Who Were Deceased/or Resigned Prior to a Finding of Credibility.” It is reported that Fr. Soister may have been laicized in approximately 1994. Fr. Soister’s current whereabouts, status as a priest, and whether he has had access to children from 1978 through the present are unknown. Assignments:

1977 St. Catharine of Alexandria, Brooklyn, NY 1979-1993 Unknown (BRK) 1978 On Sick Leave (BRK)

Fr. William “Bill” J. Spine, S.J. Ordained, 1973 Notes: Fr. William Spine was ordained a priest of the . In 2006, Fr. Spine was accused of child sexual abuse in the mid-1970s while he was serving in Peru. Following the allegation, Fr. Spine was placed on administrative leave. Fr. Spine is included on the Jesuits’ list of “USA Midwest Province Jesuits with Established Allegation(s) of Sexual Abuse of a Minor,” in the subsection “Midwest Province Jesuits with an established allegation of sexual abuse of a minor.” According to this list, Fr. Spine has been accused of sexually abusing a child, from approximately 1975 to 1976, while working in the Diocese of Lexington, Kentucky; from approximately 1975 to 1979, while working in Tacna, Peru; and from approximately 1979 to 1982, while working at Our Lady of Mercy in the Bronx, New York, and at St. Ignatius in Brooklyn, New York. Fr. Spine’s whereabouts, status as a priest and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1974-1975 Jesuit School of Theology of Loyola 1990-1991 Clark St. Jesuit Residence, Chicago, IL University, Chicago, IL (CHI) (CHI); Jesuit School of Theology, Berkeley, CA (OAK) 1976-1979 Society of Jesus, Oak Park, IL (CHI) 1992-2001 Jesuit Community at Loyola University of Chicago, Chicago, IL (CHI) 1980-1982 Chancay 50, Lima, Peru (FgM) 2002-2003 St. Paul’s, Lexington, KY (LEX) 1981-1983 St. Ignatius, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2004 St. Paul’s, Lexington, KY (LEX); Hispanic Ministry, Lexington, KY (LEX) 1984-1986 St. Mary’s, Moline, IL (PEO) 2005-2006 Hispanic Ministry, Lexington, KY (LEX) 1987-1989 Holy Family, Chicago, IL (CHI) 2007-2011 Society of Jesus, Chicago, IL (CHI) 1989-1990 Clark St. Jesuit Residence, Chicago, IL (CHI) 2012-2019 Unknown

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Attorney Advertising Fr. George J. Stack (Slack) Ordained, 1961 Notes: Fr. George Stack was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Stack was named in a 2002 lawsuit filed against the Diocese of Brooklyn, alleging the sexual abuse of a minor. The survivor alleged that Fr. Stack abused him in 1976 at a summer home used by Fr. Stack. The survivor was a student at Cathedral Preparatory in Elmhurst, New York. Fr. Stack was also reportedly removed from ministry in 2002. Fr. Stack was additionally named in a civil lawsuit filed in 2003, when 27 people alleged abuse by 24 priests. In that lawsuit, Fr. Stack was accused of abusing two boys in the 1960’s at Our Lady of the Snows in North Floral Park, New York. Fr. Stack was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn With Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric”. Fr. Stack’s status as a priest, current whereabouts and access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1962-1972 Our Lady of the Snows, 1994-1995 Resurrection-Ascension, Brooklyn, NY North Floral Park, NY (BRK) (BRK) 1973 St. Mary Mother of Jesus, Brooklyn, NY 1996-2002 Our Lady of the Snows, (BRK) North Floral Park, NY (BRK) 1974-1979 Cathedral Preparatory Seminary of the 2003-2005 Retired; Parsons Manor, Jamaica, NY (BRK) Immaculate Conception, Elmhurst, NY (BRK) 1980-1989 St. Ephrem’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2006-2007 Retired; PO BOX C, 11202 (BRK) 1990-1993 Sacred Heart, Queens, NY (BRK) 2008-2019 Unknown

Msgr. Raymond V. Stegmann (Stegman) Ordained, 1950 Notes: Msgr. Raymond V. Stegmann was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Msgr. Stegmann was named in a 2003 lawsuit filed against the Diocese of Rockville Center, alleging sexual abuse of a minor. Msgr. Stegmann was accused of repeatedly abusing a minor boy from Notre Dame Parish in New Hyde Park, New York, while working in the Diocese of Rockville Centre’s business office in the 1970’s. Msgr. Stegmann was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019“List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Diocese of Brooklyn Clergy Who Were Deceased/Or Resigned Prior to a Finding of Credibility”. Assignments:

1951-1957 St. Boniface, Elmont, NY (BRK) 1976-1978 Holy Trinity High School, Hicksville, NY (RVC) 1958-1959 Cure of Ars, St. John M. Vianney, 1979-1992 St. Gertrude’s, Bayville, NY (RVC) Merrick, NY (RVC) 1960-1966 St. Mary of the Isle, Long Beach, NY (RVC) 1993 Retired; St. Pius X, Uniondale, NY (RVC) 1967-1969 , Uniondale, NY 1994-1999 Retired (RVC) (RVC) 1970-1972 St. Pius X Preparatory Seminary, 2000 Retired; 115-19 Pkwy Drive, Elmont, NY Uniondale, NY (RVC) (RVC)Eastern Pkwy, 1973-1975 Our Lady of Perpetual Help, 2000 Died Lindenhurst, NY (RVC)

Fr. Charles F. Stephney, C.PP.S. Notes: Fr. Charles F. Stephney was a priest of the Society of the Precious Blood. In 1981, Fr. Stephney was assigned to St. Mark’s in Cincinnati, Ohio, and also served as Chaplain at a Cincinnati jail. While he was working as a chaplain at the jail, several boys accused him of making sexual advances and jail officials purportedly asked him to leave. The Society of the Precious Blood reportedly sent him for treatment in Brooklyn, New York, and he was purportedly assigned a job without contact with children at Our Lady of the Presentation Parish in Brooklyn, New York. In 1987, reportedly in defiance of the Society of the Precious Blood, he left for Baltimore, Maryland, and went to work in Washington D.C. It is reported that Fr. Stephney was expelled from the Society of the Precious Blood in or around 1990. Fr. Stephney’s current whereabouts, status as a priest and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1980-1982 St. Mark’s, Cincinnati, OH (CIN) 1987 St. Teresa’s, Washington, DC (WDC) 1982-1984 Our Lady of the Presentation, Brooklyn, NY 1988-2019 Unknown (BRK) 1985-1986 Unknown

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Attorney Advertising Attorney Advertising Fr. John H. Stonebridge Ordained, 1938 Notes: Fr. John Stonebridge was ordained in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Stonebridge was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Diocese of Brooklyn Clergy Who Were Deceased/Or Resigned Prior to a Finding of Credibility.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Assignments:

1939 St. Peter Claver, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1971-1998 Sacred Heart, East Glendale, NY (BRK) 1940-1949 St. Peter’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1998-2000 Retired, Queen of Peace Residence, Queens Village, NY (BRK) 1951-1970 Holy Rosary, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2000 Died

Fr. Frederick M. Strianese Ordained, 1963 Notes: Fr. Frederick Strianese was ordained in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Strianese was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Diocese of Brooklyn Clergy Who Were Deceased/Or Resigned Prior to a Finding of Credibility.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are known. Assignments:

1964-1973 St. John the Evangelist, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1976 Our Lady of Grace, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1972-1974 Diocesan Offices and Directors, 1976-1983 Catholic Youth Organization, Brooklyn, NY Kings Deanery Moderators (BRK) (BRK) 1974-1976 Catholic Youth Organization Regional 1984-1986 Catholic Youth Organization, Office of Child Moderators, Vicariate A, Brooklyn, NY Care/Summer Camps and Day Camps, (BRK) Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1974-1975 St. Dominic, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1986 Died 1976 Catholic Youth Organization, Diocesan, Brooklyn, NY (BRK)

Fr. James E. Sullivan Ordained, 1946 Notes: Fr. James Sullivan was ordained in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Sullivan was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Diocese of Brooklyn Clergy Who Were Deceased/Or Resigned Prior to a Finding of Credibility.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Assignments:

Unknown St. Thomas Aquinas, Flatlands, NY (BRK) 1987-1994 Religious Consultation Center, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1947-1963 Our Lady of Angels, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1993 Retired, 53-01 206th St, Bayside, NY (BRK) 1964 Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 1993-2006 Retired, Holy Trinity, Queens, NY (BRK) Ozone Park, NY (BRK) 1965-1966 St. Mark’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2006 Died 1967-1986 St. Vincent de Paul’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK)

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Attorney Advertising Msgr. James L. Tahaney Ordained, 1964 Notes: Msgr. James Tahaney was ordained in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Msgr. Tahaney was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Diocese of Brooklyn Clergy Who Were Deceased/Or Resigned Prior to a Finding of Credibility.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Msgr. Tahaney’s status as a priest, whereabouts, and whether he had access to children from 2000 until his death in 2004 are unknown. Assignments:

1964-1972 St. Mary Mother of Jesus, Brooklyn, NY 1996-1997 Immaculate Heart of Mary, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) (BRK) 1973-1989 St. Patrick’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1998-1999 Bishop Mugavero Residence, Douglaston, NY (BRK) 1981-1982 Pastoral Institute, Continuing Education of 1999 Immaculate Conception Center, the Clergy/Permanent Diaconate Program, Douglaston, NY (BRK) Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1983-1988 Permanent Diaconate Program, Brooklyn, 2000-2002 Unknown NY (BRK) 1990-1993 St. Andrew Apostle, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2003 Absent on Sick Leave (BRK) 1991-1992 Ministerial Development Program, Brooklyn, 2004 On Leave/Unassigned (BRK) NY (BRK) 1994 St. Agatha’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2004 Died 1995 Master of Ceremonies to Bishops (BRK)

Msgr. Raphael J. (R.J.) Testagrossa Notes: Msgr. Raphael Testagrossa was named in a 2019 lawsuit alleging that he sexually abused a minor boy from approximately 1958 to 1962, while he worked at St. Joseph Patron, in Brooklyn, New York. Assignments:

1934-1936 St. Joseph Patron of the Universal Church, 1951-1966 St. Joseph Patron of the Universal Church, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1937-1944 St. Joseph’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1967-1976 Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Ozone Park, NY (BRK) 1945-1950 St. Rita’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1977 Died

Br. Joseph A. “Cuthbert” Thibault, C.F.X. Notes: Br. Joseph Thibault (known as Br. Cuthbert) joined the Brothers of St. Francis Xavier in 1933. Br. Thibault was named in a 2005 civil lawsuit alleging sexual abuse of a minor male student at Mission High School, in Boston, Massachusetts in approximately 1956 to 1957. The lawsuit involved multiple plaintiffs and named multiple priests as defendants. Br. Thibault had other allegations of sexual abuse made against him that were reported to have occurred in Baltimore, Maryland and Roxbury, Massachusetts in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Br. Thibault was named on the Xaverian Brothers 2019 List of “Deceased of former Xaverian Brothers with a credible or established offense against a minor (anyone under the age of 18).” Assignments:

1933-1936 Unknown 1958-1961 Mount St. Joseph, Baltimore (BAL) 1937-1945 St. John’s Prep, Danvers, MA(BO) 1963-1964 Notre Dame, Utica (SY) 1946-1948 St. Michael’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1956-1968 Xavier High School, Middletown (NOR) 1949-1954 Holy Cross, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1969-1971 Xaverian Brothers High School, Westwood (BO) 1955-1957 Mission High School, Roxbury, MA (BO) 1971 Died

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Attorney Advertising Attorney Advertising Fr. John A. Thompson Ordained, 1979 Notes: Fr. John Thompson was ordained in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Thompson resigned from St. Elizabeth’s Parish in Ozone Park, New York, in March 2003, after being named as a defendant in a lawsuit alleging sexual by an adult female and stealing money from the diocese. Fr. Thompson was laicized in 2009. Fr. Thompson was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Diocese of Brooklyn Clergy Who Were Deceased/OR Resigned Prior to a Finding of Credibility.” Fr. Thompson’s current whereabouts and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1978-1979 St. Matthew’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1994-1998 St. Michael Archangel and St. Edward, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1980-1986 Blessed Virgin Mary, Queens, NY (BRK) 1998-2002 St. Elizabeth’s, Ozone Park, NY (BRK) 1987 Bishop Ford Central Catholic High School, 2003 Absent on Leave (BRK) Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1987-1988 Holy Name, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2004-2007 On Leave/Unassigned (BRK) 1988 Absent on Sick Leave (BRK) 2008 Unknown 1989-1993 Corpus Christi, Queens, NY (BRK) 2009 On Leave/Unassigned (BRK) 1989-1994 Msgr. McClancy High School, 2010-2019 Unknown East Elmhurst, NY (BRK)

Fr. Robert A. Titone (Titore) Ordained, 1971 Notes: Fr. Robert Titone was ordained in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Titone was alleged to have sexually abused a minor boy in the late 1980s while he worked at St. Anthony of Padua-St. Alphonsus in Brooklyn, New York. Fr. Titone was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy members of the Diocese of Brooklyn with Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” Assignments:

1972-1976 St. Barbara’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1986 Unknown 1977-1978 St. Joan of Arc, Jackson Heights, NY (BRK) 1987-1995 St. Anthony of Padua-St. Alphonsus, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1979-1981 St. Leo’s, Corona, NY (BRK) 1996 Absent on Sick Leave (BRK) 1982-1983 St. Francis of Assisi-St. Blaise, Queens, NY 1997-2001 St. Gabriel, Queens, NY (BRK) (BRK) 1984-1985 Holy Cross, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2001 Died

Br. Thomas “Tom” N. Trager, S.M. Notes: Br. Tom Trager entered the Society of Mary’s novitiate and professed his first vows in 1957. He started his career in Cleveland, Ohio at Cathedral Latin School. Reportedly, in 1962, he moved to Chaminade High School in Mineola, New York, and then in 1964 to Cardinal Gibbons High School in Baltimore, Maryland. In 1955 he became the Vocation Director for the Marianist’s Province of New York, and served in that position until he reportedly moved to Colegio San Jose in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico. Br. Trager then returned to the states to serve as Chaminade High School’s Dean of Discipline around 1970. Br. Trager also worked as the executive director for St. John’s Residence for Boys (St. John’s Home). Br. Trager was arrested in November 2010 and charged with sexually abusing a minor boy while he worked at St. John’s in Rockaway Park, New York, in 2009. The charges against Br. Trager were dropped in April 2011. Br. Trager’s status in the church, current whereabouts, and whether he has access to children are unknown.

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Attorney Advertising Fr. James C. Tugwood Ordained, 1960 Notes: Fr. James Tugwood was ordained in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Tugwood was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Priests Against Whom Allegations Have Been Made That Are Not Listed Above.” According to the Diocese, this allegation was never found credible by the Diocese, but the claimant was permitted to participate in the Diocese’s Independent Reconciliation and Compensation Program (‘IRCP’) and the IRCP found the allegation to be unsubstantiated. The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Assignments:

1961-1967 St. Cecelia’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1978-1983 St. Paul Residence Center, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1968-1970 Christ the King High School, 1983-1988 Director, Ministerial Development Program Middle Village, NY (BRK) (BRK) 1971 Pastoral Coordinator for Diocesan Task 1983-1986 St. Kevin’s, Queens, NY (BRK) Force on Education and Prevention of Narcotic Addiction (BRK) 1972 Catholic Charities Regional Managers, 1987 Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Astoria, NY (BRK) Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1972-1973 Xaverian Brothers Community, 1988-1999 Our Lady of the Snows, Queens, NY (BRK) Flushing, NY (BRK) 1974-1977 Catholic Charities Diocese of Brooklyn, 1999 Died including: Catholic Youth Organization; Human Services; Catholic Big Brothers; Immigration; Homemaker Services; Child Care; Builders for the Family and Youth, Inc.; and Neighborhood Youth Corp. (BRK)

Fr. Paul Vazhappily (Vazhapilly) Ordained, 1961 Notes: Fr. Paul Vazhappily was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Vazhappily was removed from ministry in 2006. In 2019, Fr. Vazhappily was included on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn With Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Fr. Vazhappily’s current status as a priest, whereabouts, and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1962-1979 Unknown 1999-2006 Ss. Simon and Jude, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1980-1983 St. Rosalia, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2004-2005 Indian Apostolate (BRK) 1984-1998 Holy Family, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2007-2019 Unknown 1993-2003 Holy Family, Brooklyn, NY (BRK); NY Catholic Migration & Refugee Office, Catholic Migration Services, Inc., Brooklyn, NY (BRK)

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Attorney Advertising Attorney Advertising Fr. Rocco F. Verrengio (Verengio) Ordained, 1970 Notes: Fr. Rocco Verrengio was ordained a Diocesan priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. In 2019, Fr. Verrengio was included on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Diocese of Brooklyn Clergy Who Were Deceased/or Resigned Prior to a Finding of Credibility.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Fr. Verrengio’s status as a priest, whereabouts, and whether he had access to children from 1997 until his death in 2012 are unknown. Assignments:

1971 St. Rita’s, Long Island City, NY (BRK) 1986 St. Stanislaus Kostka, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1972 St. Margaret’s, Middle Village, NY (BRK) 1987 St. Joan of Arc, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1973 St. Mary Star of the Sea, Far Rockaway, NY 1988 St. Jerome’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) (BRK) 1974-1975 St. Rita’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1989-1990 Holy Name, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1976-1977 St. John Evangelist, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1990-1992 Bishop Ford Central Catholic High School, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1978 St. Mary Star of the Sea, Brooklyn, NY 1993 Absent On Sick Leave (BRK) (BRK) 1979-1981 On Duty Outside the Diocese (BRK); 1994-1996 Holy Rosary, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) St. Angela Merici Rectory, Brea, CA (ORG) 1982 Released From Diocesan Assignment 1997-2007 Unknown (BRK); St. Angela Merici Rectory, Brea, CA (ORG) 1983 St. Barbara’s, Santa Ana, CA (ORG); 2008-2012 Retired; P.O. Box 61321, Staten Island, NY Absent On Leave (BRK) 10306 (BRK) 1984 Released From Diocesan Assignment 2012 Died (BRK) 1985 St. Frances de Chantal, Brooklyn, NY (BRK)

Msgr. George T. Voiland Ordained, 1950 Notes: Fr. George Voiland was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Voiland was removed from ministry in 2004. In 2019, Fr. Voiland was included in the Diocese of Brooklyn’s “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn With Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Fr. Voiland’s whereabouts and whether he had access to children from 2008 until his death in 2012 are unknown. Assignments:

1951-1953 St. Edmund’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1971-1983 St. Mary, Star of the Sea, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1954-1955 Nativity of Our Blessed Lord, Brooklyn, NY 1981-1990 Diocesan Council for Administration of (BRK) Church Property (BRK) 1954-1961 Cathedral College of the Immaculate 1984-1995 Most Precious Blood, Long Island City, NY Conception, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) (BRK) 1956-1959 Sacred Heart, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1996-2006 Retired; Most Precious Blood, Long Island City, NY (BRK) 1962-1965 Our Lady of Solace, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2007 Retired; Bishop Mugavero Residence, Douglaston, NY (BRK) 1966-1969 Corpus Christi, Woodside, NY (BRK) 2008-2011 Unknown 1970 St. Stanislaus Martyr, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2012 Died

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Attorney Advertising Fr. Rudolph T. Vorisek, C.S.P. Ordained, 1956 Notes: Fr. Rudolph Vorisek was ordained a Paulist priest. He is named in the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s “List of Priests and Brothers Accused of Child Sexual Abuse.” Fr. Vorisek is named in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles’s “Report to the People of God: List of Priests Accused of Sexual Misconduct with Minors,” under the subsection “Allegations Involving Priests Belonging to Religious Orders.” According to this report, the Archdiocese of Los Angeles received a report in 2013 that Fr. Vorisek sexually abused a minor from approximately 1966 to 1970. Fr. Vorisek is also named on the Paulist’s “List of Paulist Fathers Credibly Accused of Sexual Misconduct,” under the subsection “Deceased and Former Paulist Fathers Named in Diocesan Listings.” According to this list, a report was made in 2013 alleging that Fr. Vorisek sexually abused a minor in approximately 1970 at St. Mark’s University Parish in Goleta, California. Assignments:

1957-1968 St. Peter’s College, Baltimore, MD (BAL) 1992-1994 St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital Center, New York, NY (NY) 1969-1976 St. Mark’s University Parish, Isla Vista, CA 1999-2011 Paulist Fathers Generalate, Queens, NY (LA) (BRK) 1972-1976 University of California at Santa Barbara, 2007-2011 Paulist Fathers’ Motherhouse, New York, Isla Vista, CA (LA) NY (NY) 1977-1984 Christ of the King Chapel, Grand Rapids, 2011 Died MI (GR) 1985-2005 St. Paul the Apostle, New York, NY (NY)

Fr. Edward L. Walsh Ordained, 1932 Notes: Fr. Edward Walsh was included on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor” in the subsection “Diocese of Brooklyn Clergy Who Were Deceased/ or Resigned Prior to a Finding of Credibility.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the alleged abuse occurred, are unknown. Assignments:

Unknown St. Brigid, Westbury, NY (BRK) 1962-1969 On Duty Outside Diocese (PRO) Unknown Our Lady of the Cenacle, Richmond Hill, NY 1961-1963 St. Mary’s, Long Island City, NY (BRK) (BRK) Unknown St. Catherine of Sienna, St. Albans, NY 1964-1969 Holy Ghost, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) (BRK) 1933 Unknown 1964-1970 St. Mary’s, Long Island City, NY (BRK) 1934-1936 St. Mary’s, Warren, RI (PRO) 1970-1972 St. Vincent Ferrer, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1937-1943 St. Joseph’s, Pawtucket, RI (PRO) 1973-1979 St. Matthias, Queens, NY (BRK) 1944-1949 Sacred Heart, Woonsocket, RI (PRO) 1980-1982 Retired (BRK) 1950-1960 On Sick Leave (PRO) 1983-1984 Retired; St. Anthony of Padua, South Ozone Park, NY (BRK) 1961 Chaplain, U.S. Navy (PRO) 1984 Died

Fr. Joseph J. Weber Ordained, 1966 Notes: Fr. Joseph Weber was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Weber was permanently removed from ministry in 2002. Fr. Weber was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn With Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Fr. Weber’s status as a priest, whereabouts, and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1967-1978 St. Rose of Lima, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1991-2002 Holy Innocents, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1979-1990 St. Anthony of Padua-St. Alphonsus, 2003-2019 Unknown Brooklyn, NY (BRK)

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Attorney Advertising Attorney Advertising Fr. Charles H. White Ordained, 1965 Notes: Fr. Charles White was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. In 2018, Fr. White was accused of sexually abusing a child, from approximately 1974 to 1978, while he worked at American Martyrs in Bayside, New York. Fr. White is included on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn With Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” According to this list, Fr. White was permanently removed form ministry in 2019. His current whereabouts and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1966-1967 St. Sebastian, Woodside, NY (BRK) 2005-2007 St. Mary Star of the Sea, Far Rockaway, NY (BRK) 1968-1976 Holy Child Jesus, Richmond Hill, NY (BRK) 2008 Retired, St. Mary Star of the Sea, Far Rockaway, NY (BRK) 1977-1982 American Martyrs, Bayside, NY (BRK) 2009-2018 Retired, St. Mary Star of the Sea and St. Gertrude, Far Rockaway, NY (BRK) 1983-1994 St. Helen, Howard Beach, NY (BRK) 2019 Unknown 1995-2004 St. Virgilius, Broad Channel, NY (BRK)

Fr. Kenneth Wicks Ordained, 1963 Notes: Fr. Kenneth Wicks was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Wicks has been accused of sexually abusing minor boys in the 1980s while at St. Gabriel’s in Brooklyn, New York. Fr. Wicks was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn With Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” Assignments:

1964-1968 St. Michael Archangel and St. Edward, 1984-1991 St. Catherine of Genoa, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1969-1970 Our Lady of Mercy, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1992-1993 Transfiguration, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1971-1972 Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 1993 Died Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1973-1983 St. Gabriel’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK)

Fr. George J. Wilders Ordained, 1970 Notes: : Fr. George Wilders was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Wilders was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Diocese of Brooklyn Clergy Who Were Deceased/or Resigned Prior to a Finding of Credibility.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Assignments:

1971-1975 St. Michael Archangel and St. Edward, 1984-1990 St. Gabriel’s/St. Gabriel the Archangel, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1976-1978 St. Boniface’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1990 Died 1979-1983 St. Michael’s, Brooklyn, NY (BRK)

Fr. Francis C. Wildgruber (Wildgrubert) Ordained, 1960 Notes: Fr. Francis Wildgruber was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Wildgruber was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Diocese of Brooklyn Clergy Who Were Deceased/or Resigned Prior to a Finding of Credibility.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Fr. Wildgruber’s whereabouts and whether had had access to children from 1983 until his death in 2000 are unknown. Assignments:

Unknown BVM Help of Christians, Woodside, NY 1983-1985 Absent on Sick Leave (BRK) (BRK) 1961-1975 SS. Joachim and Ann, Queens Village, NY 1992-2000 Absent on Sick Leave (BRK) (BRK) 1976-1996 Sacred Heart, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2000 Died

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Attorney Advertising Msgr. John V. Wilkinson Ordained, 1948 Notes: Msgr. John Wilkinson was ordained a priest in the Archdiocese of New York. Msgr. Wilkinson was named on the Archdiocese of New York’s 2019 “List of Archdiocesan Clergy Credibly Accused of Sexual Abuse of a Minor or the Subject of Eligible IRCP Compensation Claims,” in the subsection “[t]he following archdiocesan clergy do not meet the criteria set forth above, but the IRCP’s independent administrators have determined that claims against them were eligible for compensation.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Assignments:

1949-1969 Cathedral College, Manhattan, NY (NY) 1981-2004 Church of the Sacred Heart, Hartsdale, NY (NY) 1969-1973 Cathedral College of The Immaculate 2005 Died Conception, Queens, NY (BRK) 1974-1981 , New Rochelle, NY (NY)

Fr. William A. With Ordained, 1972 Notes: Fr. William With was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. At least one survivor has accused Fr. With of child sexual abuse that allegedly occurred from approximately 1972 to 1975 while he worked at Our Lady of the Cenacle in Richmond Hill, New York. Fr. With was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Priests Against Whom Allegations Have Been Made That Are Not List Above.” According to the Diocese, the Diocese’s Review Board deemed the allegation to be unsubstantiated. Fr. With is believed to be living in Brooklyn, New York and in ministry at Resurrection Parish in Brooklyn, New York. His current status as a priest and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1973-1976 Our Lady of the Cenacle, Richmond Hill, NY 2005-2007 St. Helen, Howard Beach, NY (BRK) (BRK) 1977-1983 Resurrection, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2008-2012 St. Margaret, Middle Village, NY (BRK) 1984-1991 Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal, 2012-2015 St. Ephrem, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) Ridgewood, NY (BRK) 1992 The Incarnation, Queens Village, NY (BRK) 2015-2018 Resurrection, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1993-1999 Our Lady of Mercy, Queens, NY (BRK) 2019 Unknown 2000-2004 Our Lady Help of Christians, Brooklyn, NY (BRK)

Fr. Steven J. Wolpert, C.Ss.R. Ordained, 1980 Notes: Fr. Steven Wolpert was ordained a priest of the Redemptorist Fathers. In 2008, Fr. Wolpert pleaded guilty to “involuntary deviate sexual intercourse” with a minor boy that occurred in approximately 2006 and 2007. He was sentenced to nine to 18 years in prison and was placed on the National Sex Offender Registry. Fr. Wolpert was denied parole in 2016 and 2017. He is reportedly still incarcerated in Pennsylvania. Fr. Wolpert’s status as a priest is unknown. Assignments:

1981 Mount St. Alphonsus Seminary, Esopus, NY 1988-2019 Unknown (NY) 1981-1987 Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Brooklyn, NY (BRK)

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Attorney Advertising Attorney Advertising Fr. Benjamin S. Yander Ordained, 1931 Notes: Fr. Benjamin Yander was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Fr. Yander was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Diocese of Brooklyn Clergy Who Were Deceased/or Resigned Prior to a Finding of Credibility.” The details of the sexual abuse allegations, including when and where the abuse occurred, are unknown. Fr. Yander’s access to children from 1977 until his death in 1986 is unknown. Assignments:

1932-1935 St. Joseph’s, Long Island City, NY (BRK) 1962-1963 Transfiguration, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1936-1951 Fourteen Holy Martyrs’, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1964-1976 American Martyrs, Bayside, NY (BRK) 1952 St. Pancras, Glendale, NY (BRK) 1977-1986 Retired; American Martyrs, Bayside, NY (BRK) 1953-1961 St. Mary Queen of Heaven, Brooklyn, NY 1986 Died (BRK)

Msgr. George F. Zatarga (Latarga) Ordained, 1968 Notes: Msgr. George Zatarga was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Msgr. Zatarga was removed from ministry in 2007 after admitting to inappropriate behavior with multiple teenagers in the 1970s. Following his removal, he was reportedly sent to St. Luke Institute in Silver Springs, Maryland, an institution known for treating priests accused of child sexual abuse. Fr. Zatarga was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Clergy Members of the Diocese of Brooklyn With Credible Allegations: Credibility Deemed by Diocesan Review Board Determination and/or Admission on Behalf of the Cleric.” Msgr. Zatarga’s status as a priest, whereabouts, and whether he had access to children from 2008 until his death in 2011 are unknown. Assignments:

Unknown Queen of All Saints, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1980-1981 Special Assignment, Archbishop Molloy High School, Queens, NY (BRK) Unknown Holy Family, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1981-1989 St. Gregory the Great, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) Unknown Notre Dame High School, West Haven, CT 1985-1989 Released From Diocesan Assignment; (HRT) Archbishop Molloy High School, Queens, NY (BRK) Unknown Corpus Christi, Queens, NY (BRK) 1990-1999 Christ the King, Queens, NY (BRK) 1969 St. Frances de Chantal, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2000 Unknown 1970-1971 St. Gertrude’s, Edgemere/ 2001-2006 Episcopal Vicar Delegate for Senior Priests; Far Rockaway, NY (BRK) Bishop Mugavero Residence, Douglaston, NY (BRK) 1972-1978 Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School, 2007 American Martyrs, Bayside, NY (BRK) Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1979 Absent On Leave (BRK) 2008-2010 Unknown 1980 St. Clement Pope, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 2011 Died

Fr. Vincent A. Zollo Ordained, 1980 Notes: Fr. Vincent Zollo was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn. In 2002, a civil lawsuit was filed alleging that Fr. Zollo sexually abused a minor boy in the early 1980s while at Our Lady of Grace in Howard Beach, New York. Fr. Zollo was named on the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2019 “List of Diocesan Clergy for Whom the Diocese Received Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor,” in the subsection “Priests Against Whom Allegations Have Been Made That Are Not Listed Above.” According to the Diocese, the Diocese found the allegation(s) against Fr. Zollo to be unsubstantiated, but the survivor(s) was/were permitted to participate in the Diocese’s Independent Reconciliation and Compensation Program. Fr. Zollo reportedly resigned from the priesthood. His status as a priest, whereabouts, and whether he has access to children are unknown. Assignments:

1981-1983 Our Lady of Grace, Queens, NY (BRK) 1987-1988 Sacred Heart, Salisbury, NC (CHL) 1984 St. Jude, Brooklyn, NY (BRK) 1989-1990 Our Lady of Annunciation, Albemarle, NC (CHL); Veteran Administration Hospitals and Chaplains, Salisbury, NC (CHL) 1985 Absent On Sick Leave (BRK) 1991-1993 Absent On Sick Leave (CHL) 1986 St. John’s Queens Hospital, Elmhurst, NY 1994-2019 Unknown (BRK) 1987 Released From Diocesan Assignment (BRK)

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