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This list contains names of priests of religious communities who have served in the Diocese of Phoenix and have been laicized and/or removed from ministry by their communities due to sexual misconduct with a minor.

Name Ordination Status Assignments in the Diocese of Phoenix Clergy year Conlon, Tim Crosier, OSC 1979 Removed from ministry 2014 Hispanic Ministry Office No allegation in the Diocese of Phoenix Emon, Neil Crosier, OSC 1967 Removed from ministry 2002 Our Lady of Joy No allegation in the Diocese of Phoenix Gielow, Charles Claretian, CMF 1948 Deceased 1980 Sacred Heart, Prescott Cursillo Center Henn, Joseph Salvatorian, SDS 1938 Status unknown St. Mark Ladenburger, Louis Franciscan, OFM 1963 Left priestly ministry in 1996 Franciscan Renewal Center St. Mary Basilica St. Joan of Arc LeBrun, Paul Holy Cross, CSC 1983 Removed from ministry by Holy St. John Vianney, Avondale Cross in 2003 Blessed Sacrament, Tolleson LeClaire, Karl Salvatorian, SDS 1986 Removed from ministry by the Queen of Peace in 2001 Lopez, Jorge Ortiz Franciscan, OFM 1975 Removed from ministry by the Sacred Heart, Phoenix in 2003 Lovell, Lawrence Claretian, CMF 1976 Laicized 1992 Sacred Heart, Prescott St. Anthony, Phoenix McGuire, Donald Jesuit, SJ 1961 Laicized 2008 Mount Claret Ohlemacher, Richard Crosier, OSC 1955 Deceased 2005 St. Louis the King No allegation in Diocese of Phoenix Pecore, Dennis Salvatorian, SDS 1982 Laicized 1995 St. Mark, Phoenix Perez, Henry Marist, SM 1973 Deceased 2003 St. Matthew St. Mary Chandler St. Margaret OLPH, Glendale

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∗ This list does not include the names of priests from religious communities who were deceased at the time an allegation of abuse was reported. The decision not to include the names of deceased clerics is because they were accused after their death and therefore no canonical proceedings were able to take place. This does not mean that the Diocese of Phoenix did not find claims of particular survivors who accused those deceased clerics to be credible or compelling. The Diocese/religious community has provided or offered counseling and other support services to those survivors.

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