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USA Midwest Jesuits with Established Allegations of Sexual Abuse of Minors USA Midwest Jesuits with Established Allegations of Sexual Abuse of Minors Assignment List (Please see the list of USA Midwest Jesuits with Established Allegations of Sexual Abuse of Minors for the Jesuit institution where the Jesuit was missioned at time of established allegations) Version: February 21, 2020 BANDINI BEGUERISSE, OSCAR (MEXICAN MERIDIAN PROVINCE) A visiting priest in the Chicago Province. 1 USA Midwest Jesuits with Established Allegations of Sexual Abuse of Minors Assignment List (Please see the list of USA Midwest Jesuits with Established Allegations of Sexual Abuse of Minors for the Jesuit institution where the Jesuit was missioned at time of established allegations) Version: February 21, 2020 BARTON, HARRY J. 1934-1935 University of Detroit High School Detroit, Michigan 1935-1937 St. Ignatius High School Cleveland, Ohio 1937-1942 Theology Studies 1942-1948 St. Xavier High School Cincinnati, Ohio 1948-1956 St. Ignatius High School Cleveland, Ohio 1956-1959 St. Ignatius College Prep Chicago, Illinois 1959-1960 Loyola Academy Chicago, Illinois 8/1960-1/1961 Jesuit High El Paso, Texas 1961-1965 St. Xavier High School Cincinnati, Ohio 1/1966-8/1968 Milford Novitiate Milford, Ohio 1/1968-8/1969 Regis Hall Wadsworth, Illinois 8/1969-3/1988 Loyola Academy Wilmette, Illinois Died 2/16/1988 2 USA Midwest Jesuits with Established Allegations of Sexual Abuse of Minors Assignment List (Please see the list of USA Midwest Jesuits with Established Allegations of Sexual Abuse of Minors for the Jesuit institution where the Jesuit was missioned at time of established allegations) Version: February 21, 2020 BAYNE, DAVID C. 1954 - 1960 University of Detroit Law School Detroit, Michigan 1960 – 1966 St. Louis University Law School St. Louis, Missouri 1966 - 1967 University of Michigan Law School Arbor, Michigan 1967 - 1967 Frankfurt University Frankfurt, Germany 1967 - 1970 University of Iowa Iowa City, Iowa 1970 - 1970 University of Koln Koln, Germany 1971 - 1999 University of Iowa Iowa City, Iowa 1999 - 2009 Writer Iowa City, Iowa Died 4/8/2009 3 USA Midwest Jesuits with Established Allegations of Sexual Abuse of Minors Assignment List (Please see the list of USA Midwest Jesuits with Established Allegations of Sexual Abuse of Minors for the Jesuit institution where the Jesuit was missioned at time of established allegations) Version: February 21, 2020 BREY, FLOYD A. 1922-1926 St. Stanislaus Seminary Florissant, Missouri 1926-1929 Mount St. Michael Scholasticate Spokane, Washington 1929-1930 Saint Louis University High School St. Louis, Missouri 1930-1931 St. Marys College St. Marys, Missouri Pine Ridge, South 1931-1932 Holy Rosary Mission Dakota 1932-1936 St. Marys College St. Marys, Kansas 1936-1937 St. Stanislaus Novitate Cleveland, Ohio 1937-1942 Creighton University Omaha, Nebraska 1942-1946 Holy Trinity Church Trinidad, Colorado 1946-1950 Rockhurst College Kansas City, Missouri 1950-1954 Saint Louis University St. Louis, Missouri 1954-1955 Church of St. Peter and Paul Mankato, Minnesota 1955-1958 Marquette University High School Milwaukee, Wisconsin Praire du Chien, 1958-1971 Campion Jesuit School Wisconsin 1971-1972 St. Mark's Church Rothschild, Wisconsin 1972-1975 St. Vincent's Hospital Monett, Missouri 1975-1976 Carmel of Mary Monastery Wahpeton, North Dakota Praire du Chien, 1976-1978 Pastoral Ministry Wisconsin 1978-1979 St. Mary's Church Ashland, Nebraska Creighton Preparatory Jesuit 1979-1984 Community Omaha, Nebraska 1984-1988 Chaplain at Fr. Lyon V.A. Hospital Las Animas, Colorado Creighton Preparatory Jesuit 1988-1993 Community Omaha, Nebraska Creighton Preparatory Jesuit 1993-1995 Community Omaha, Nebraska 1995-1996 Residence: St. Joseph Villa Omaha, Nebraska 4 USA Midwest Jesuits with Established Allegations of Sexual Abuse of Minors Assignment List (Please see the list of USA Midwest Jesuits with Established Allegations of Sexual Abuse of Minors for the Jesuit institution where the Jesuit was missioned at time of established allegations) Version: February 21, 2020 BRIFFA, EMMANUEL (VICE PROVINCE OF MALTA) A visiting priest in the Detroit Province. 5 USA Midwest Jesuits with Established Allegations of Sexual Abuse of Minors Assignment List (Please see the list of USA Midwest Jesuits with Established Allegations of Sexual Abuse of Minors for the Jesuit institution where the Jesuit was missioned at time of established allegations) Version: February 21, 2020 BROCKMAN, HENRY A. 1907-1912 Marquette University High School Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1912-1917 Theology Studies 1917-1922 Loyola High School Cleveland, Ohio 1922-1929 Campion High School Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin 1929-1973 St. Ignatius High School Cleveland, Ohio Died 2/21/1973 6 USA Midwest Jesuits with Established Allegations of Sexual Abuse of Minors Assignment List (Please see the list of USA Midwest Jesuits with Established Allegations of Sexual Abuse of Minors for the Jesuit institution where the Jesuit was missioned at time of established allegations) Version: February 21, 2020 BROOME, ROBERT C. 1937 - 1940 St. Ignatius High School Cleveland, Ohio 1940 - 1944 Theology Studies 1944 – 1946 St. Ignatius High School Cleveland, Ohio 1946 - 1948 St. Xavier High School Cincinnati, Ohio 1948 - 1949 St. Ignatius High School Cleveland, Ohio 1949 - 1956 St. Ignatius College Prep Chicago, Illinois 1956 - 1978 St. Ignatius High School Cleveland, Ohio 1978 - 1993 Gesu Parish University Heights, Ohio 1993 - 2000 Jesuit Community Clarkston, Michigan Died 4/17/2000 7 USA Midwest Jesuits with Established Allegations of Sexual Abuse of Minors Assignment List (Please see the list of USA Midwest Jesuits with Established Allegations of Sexual Abuse of Minors for the Jesuit institution where the Jesuit was missioned at time of established allegations) Version: February 21, 2020 BURRILL, IGNATIUS M. 1931-1933 University of Detroit High School Detroit, Michigan 1933-1934 St. Ignatius High School Cleveland, Ohio 1934-1941 Theology and Graduate Studies 1941-1950 West Baden College West Baden Springs, Indiana 1951-1952 Bellarmine Jesuit Retreat House Barrington, Illinois 1952-1956 St. Ignatius High School Cleveland, Ohio 1956-1958 St. Ignatius College Prep Chicago, Illinois 1958-1962 St. Mary of the Lake Seminary Mundelein, Illinois 1962-1987 Loyola Academy Wilmette, Illinois Died 3/8/1987 8 USA Midwest Jesuits with Established Allegations of Sexual Abuse of Minors Assignment List (Please see the list of USA Midwest Jesuits with Established Allegations of Sexual Abuse of Minors for the Jesuit institution where the Jesuit was missioned at time of established allegations) Version: February 21, 2020 BUTLER, DONALD J. 1935-1946 Milford Novitiate Milford, Ohio 1946-1971 Holy Family Parish Chicago, Illinois 1971-1982 St. Ignatius College Prep Chicago, Illinois 1982-1988 Little Brothers of the Poor Chicago, Illinois 1988-1995 Provincial Office Chicago, Illinois 1996-1997 Clark Street Jesuit Residence Chicago, Illinois 1998-1999 Jesuit Community Clarkston, Michigan Died 7/27/1999 9 USA Midwest Jesuits with Established Allegations of Sexual Abuse of Minors Assignment List (Please see the list of USA Midwest Jesuits with Established Allegations of Sexual Abuse of Minors for the Jesuit institution where the Jesuit was missioned at time of established allegations) Version: February 21, 2020 CANNON, J. MICHAEL 1968-1971 Campion Jesuit High School Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin 1971-1975 Theology Studies 1975-1979 Creighton University Omaha, Nebraska 1979-1987 Creighton Preparatory School Omaha, Nebraska 1987-1992 Church of the Gesu Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1993-1997 Leave of Absence Dismissed 3/6/1997 10 USA Midwest Jesuits with Established Allegations of Sexual Abuse of Minors Assignment List (Please see the list of USA Midwest Jesuits with Established Allegations of Sexual Abuse of Minors for the Jesuit institution where the Jesuit was missioned at time of established allegations) Version: February 21, 2020 CHAPMAN, FRANCIS P. 1933-1942 St. Stanislaus Seminary Florissant, Missouri 1942-1990 St. Francis Mission St. Francis, South Dakota Died 11/30/1990 11 USA Midwest Jesuits with Established Allegations of Sexual Abuse of Minors Assignment List (Please see the list of USA Midwest Jesuits with Established Allegations of Sexual Abuse of Minors for the Jesuit institution where the Jesuit was missioned at time of established allegations) Version: February 21, 2020 CONDON, JAMES A. 1933-1936 St. Xavier High School Cincinnati, Ohio 1936-1941 Theology Studies 1941-1956 University of Detroit High School Detroit, Michigan 1956-1960 Loyola Academy Chicago, Illinois 1960-1964 The Queen’s Work St. Louis, Missouri 1964-1967 St. Xavier High School Cincinnati, Ohio 1967-1993 St. Ignatius College Prep Chicago, Illinois Died 3/28/1993 12 USA Midwest Jesuits with Established Allegations of Sexual Abuse of Minors Assignment List (Please see the list of USA Midwest Jesuits with Established Allegations of Sexual Abuse of Minors for the Jesuit institution where the Jesuit was missioned at time of established allegations) Version: February 21, 2020 DORRLER, MICHAEL E. 1978 - 1979 Walsh Jesuit High School Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 1979 - 1980 St. Ignatius College Prep Chicago, Illinois 1980 - 1984 Theology Studies 1984 - 1988 Loyola University Chicago (LUC) Chicago, Illinois 1988 - 1993 Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School Indianapolis, Indiana 1993 - 1994 University of Detroit Mercy Detroit, Michigan 1994 - 1997 Bellarmine Jesuit Retreat House, Inc Barrington, Illinois 1997 - 2002 Gregorian University Foundation Washington,
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