|  | Report of the Philadelphia 
        Grand Jury This document is the sixth report on the Catholic abuse crisis by a grand 
        jury or attorney general, and it is the longest and most detailed effort 
        so far. The report should be read by every Catholic, and indeed every 
        U.S. citizen. We have posted the report below in such a way that sections 
        may be downloaded easily. Our table also allows you to read across and 
        access the report's various data about each priest. News and comment, 
        links to other grand jury reports, selected documents included in the Philadelphia report, and a more traditional table of contents for the Philadelphia report are presented after the table. | Avery | Bolesta 
      | Brennan | Broughan 
      | Brugger | Brzyski 
      | Cannon | Catullo 
      | Chambers | Cochrane 
      | Connor | Coonan 
      | Cudemo | Delli 
      Carpini | DePaoli | Donofrio 
      | Dougherty | Dowling 
      | Dunne | Durkin 
      | Dux | Furmanski 
      | F Gallagher | J 
      Gallagher | Gana | Gausch 
      | Giliberti | Gillespie 
      | Grumm | Henry 
      | Hermley | Iannarella 
      | Jones | Joseph 
      | Kohler | Kornacki 
      | Kostelnick | Leneweaver 
      | Martins | McCarthy 
      | McGovern | McGuire 
      | McKenzie | McLoughlin 
      | Monahan | Mulholland 
      | Murray | Nawn 
      | Rogers | Sabadish 
      | Satchell | Schmeer 
      | Shea | Sicoli 
      | Siegele | Smith 
      | Steingraber | Swierzy 
      | Taraborelli | Trauger 
      | Walls | Wiejata 
      | Wisniewski |
 
 
         
          | Appendix C Assignment 
            Info
 | App. C Photos
 | App. A Abuse- 
            Response
 | Appendix D Documents
 | Section V Case 
            Studies
 | Section II Pattern 
            Studies
 |   
          | Avery, 
            Edward V. |  | Incidents: 1 
            male minor |  |  |  |   
          | Bolesta, 
            Michael C. |  | Incidents: 11 
            male teens |  | Case Study: Bevilacqua's 
            outreach to parish with many victims, intended to stymie criminal 
            charges |  |   
          | Brennan, 
            Robert L. |  | Incidents: at 
            least 11 male minors |  | Case Study: Transfers 
            and treatment and keeping a "low profile" |  |   
          | Broughan, 
            Leonard W., O.Carm. |  | Incidents: male 
            minor |  |  |  |   
          | Brugger, 
            Craig F. |  | Incidents: receiving 
            pornography and abuse of male minor |  |  |  |   
          | Brzyski, 
            James J. |  | Incidents: 12 
            male minor | Document: D-12 
              (see a description of 
            the document)
 | Case Study: One 
            of the "most brutal abusers" - whistleblower ignored and 
            warned about "confidentiality" | Pattern Study: Victim 
            told by Brzyski that his parents approved of the abuse - photos of 
            hundreds of boys |   
          | Cannon, 
            John A. |  | Incidents: 5 
            male minors and 3 other males | Documents: D-28, 
            D-29 
              (see a description of the 
            documents)
 | Case Study: After 
            8 victims reported abuse at camp, Cannon was transferred, unrestricted 
            and untreated |  |   
          | Catullo, 
            Pasquale R. |  | Incidents: female 
            minor |  |  |  |   
          | Chambers, 
            Gerard W. |  | Incidents: 6 
            male minors |  | Case Study: Many 
            "health leaves" and many transfers with acess to children | Pattern Study: "Abused 
            every altar boy" - oral and anal rape of devout 12-year-old boy |   
          | Cochrane, 
            Richard J., O.S.A. |  | Incidents: male 
            minor |  |  |  |   
          | Connor, 
            John P. (extern) |  | Incidents: male 
            minor | Documents: D-16, 
            D-17 
            (see a description of the documents)
 | Case Study: "Bishops 
            helping bishops" - Bevilacqua placed admitted abuser Connor in 
            Pittsburgh and Philly parishes - then testified "untruthfully" 
            to the grand jury |  |   
          | Coonan, 
            James J. |  | Incidents: 2 
            male minors |  |  |  |   
          | Cudemo, 
            Nicholas V. |  | Incidents: 13 
            female minors | Document: D-7 
            (see a description of the document)
 | Case Study: Abuse 
            was "relentless," including rape of an 11-year-old girl 
            for whom Cudemo arranged an abortion, sharing a girl with other priests, 
            and desecrating the Eucharist during sex - transfers and promotions 
            - Bevilacqua's defiant testimony | Pattern Study: Many 
            transfers after Krol learned in 1966 - use of confession in abuse |   
          | Delli 
            Carpini, John J. |  | Incidents: 2 
            male minors | Document: D-26 
            (see a description of the 
            document)
 | Case Study: After 
            admitting that he molested a 13-year-old boy, who had also told of 
            two other victims, Delli Carpini was hired by Bevilacqua to write 
            the Cardinal's homilies |  |   
          | DePaoli, 
            Edward M. |  | Incidents: female 
            minor and multiple child pornography offenses | Documents: D-19a, 
            D-19b, 
            D-19c 
            (see a description of the documents)
 | Case Study: Archdiocesan 
            high school ethics teacher - convicted for child pornography - reinstated 
            and sent to NJ - then ministered in Philly, where parishioners knew 
            of neither his continued use of pornography, nor a credible allegation 
            against him |  |   
          | Donofrio, 
            Michael J. |  | Incidents: male 
            minor |  |  |  |   
          | Dougherty, 
            William J. |  | Incidents: female 
            minor |  |  |  |   
          | Dowling, 
            Msgr. Philip J. |  | Incidents: 2 
            female minors who were sisters |  |  |  |   
          | Dunne, 
            Peter J. |  | Incidents: 3 
            male minors and 1 other male | Documents: D-8, 
            D-9, 
            D-10, 
            D-11 
            (see a description of the documents)
 | Case Study: Archdiocesan 
            director of Boy Scouts - stayed a parish priest after abuse of Boy 
            Scout was revealed, and after diognosis of pedophilia - removed only 
            when a suit was threatened - proper aftercare rejected as possible 
            liability risk |  |   
          | Durkin, 
            Thomas J. |  | Incidents: 8 
            male minors |  |  |  |   
          | Dux, 
            James M. |  | Incidents: 11 
            male minors and other boys and girls, and child pornography |  |  |  |   
          | Furmanski, 
            Msgr. Leonard A. |  | Incidents: 3 
            male minors and 1 female minor |  | Case Study: Molested 
            one boy who came to him after being raped by another teacher - abused 
            a girl in the guise of sex eduaction - a victim was untruthfully told 
            he was the only one, and another victim was threatened by a church 
            investigator |  |   
          | Gallagher, 
            Francis J. |  | Incidents: 2 
            male minors and solicitation arrest |  | Case Study: Arrested 
            for soliciting sex from two young men - admitted to abusing two male 
            minors - yet he was placed in parishes with schools and parishioners 
            were not informed about him |  |   
          | Gallagher, 
            Joseph P. |  | Incidents: male 
            minor |  |  |  |   
          | Gana, 
            Stanley M. |  | Incidents: 3 
            male minors | Documents: D-1, 
            D-2, 
            D-3 
            (see a description of the documents)
 | Case Study: Countless 
            boys - anal sodomy - whistleblowing seminarian expelled | Pattern Study: "Therapy" 
            used to entrap victim |   
          | Gausch, 
            Joseph P. |  | Incidents: 10 
            male minors and other boys | Document: D-6 
            (see a description of the document)
 | Case Study: Letters 
            from Gausch to another priest about abuse of boys were discovered 
            in 1948 by a third priest - after "penance," Gausch had 
            many assignments - abuse in 1964 and 1973 resulted in transfers, with 
            scandal the sole concern - investigating a victim, not the priest |  |   
          | Giliberti, 
            Msgr. Francis A. |  | Incidents: 3 
            male minors and 1 older boy |  | Case Study: After 
            2 victims came forward, Bevilacqua let Giliberti continue as pastor 
            - one victim's life had unraveled and he'd maimed himself |  |   
          | Gillespie, 
            Msgr. John E. |  | Incidents: 5 
            male minors |  | Case Study: When 
            victims came forward, Gillespie wanted to write to them and "make 
            amends" - he was told not to, for fear of "legal jeopardy" |  |   
          | Grumm, 
            Thomas J. |  | Incidents: male 
            minor |  |  |  |   
          | Henry, 
            James T. |  | Incidents: female 
            minor |  |  |  |   
          | Hermley, 
            Robert J., O.S.F.S. [no "data profile" in Appendix C]
 |  | Incidents: 4 
            male minors, pornography arrest |  |  |  |   
          | Iannarella, 
            James M. |  | Incidents: 17-year-old 
            girl |  |  |  |   
          | Jones, 
            Richard G. |  | Incidents: 2 
            males, ages 16 and 17 |  |  |  |   
          | Joseph, 
            William T. |  | Incidents: male 
            minor |  |  |  |   
          | Kohler, 
            Thomas M. |  | Incidents: male 
            minor and another male, and obscenity charge for photos |  |  |  |   
          | Kornacki, 
            Matthew J. |  | Incidents: child 
            pornography |  |  |  |   
          | Kostelnick, 
            Albert T. |  | Incidents: 12 
            female minors and 2 women |  | Case Study: Reports 
            that Kostelnick had abused girls began reaching Bevilacqua in 1988 
            - the priest was removed from parish ministry only in 2002 | Pattern Study: Archdiocese 
            heard from at least 18 victims - 8-year-old fondled in while in traction 
            in hospital |   
          | Leneweaver, 
            Raymond O. |  | Incidents: more 
            than 12 male minors | Documents: D-4, 
            D-5 
            (see a description of the 
            documents)
 | Case Study: Many 
            victims reported their abuse promptly, and Leneweaver first admitted 
            to the abuse in the late 1960s - but Krol and kept the facts from 
            the police and repeatedly transferred the priest | Pattern Study: Club 
            of abused boys - numerous transfers - one victim beaten by his father 
            for accusing priest |   
          | Martins, 
            Nilo C. [no "data profile" in Appendix C]
 |  | Incidents: minor 
            male |  |  | Pattern Study: 12-year-old 
            rape victim of Martin mocked by classmates and nun - priest deported 
            but didn't go to prison |   
          | McCarthy, 
            Michael J. [no "data profile" in Appendix C]
 |  | Incidents: 2 
            minor males | Document: D-18 
            (see a description of the document)
 | Case Study: Promoted 
            to pastor only nine months after Bevilacqua got a second abuse complaint 
            about the McCarthy - St. Luke Institute was later pressured unsuccessfully 
            to revise its diagnosis |  |   
          | McGovern, 
            Joseph A. |  | Incidents: minors 
            in Wilmington DE diocese |  |  |  |   
          | McGuire, 
            James E. [no "data profile" in Appendix C]
 |  | Incidents: 3 
            minor males and 1 other victim |  |  |  |   
          | McKenzie, 
            Joseph M. |  | Incidents: 2 
            minor males and 2 other male victims |  |  |  |   
          | McLoughlin, 
            Richard J. |  | Incidents: 2 
            minors, 1 male and 1 female |  |  |  |   
          | Monahan, 
            Joseph R. |  | Incidents: 1 
            male minor |  |  |  |   
          | Mulholland, 
            John H. |  | Incidents: 6 
            male minors, 1 male camp worker, other boys | Documents: D-22, 
            D-23, 
            D-24, 
            D-25 (see a description 
            of the documents)
 | Case Study: In 
            1968 a mother brought her pastor 2 sadomasochistic letters written 
            by Mulholland to her son - later report of boy being strung up and 
            wounded by the priest - still an active priest (removed days after 
            report was issued) |  |   
          | Murray, 
            John J. |  | Incidents: 2 
            female minors |  |  |  |   
          | Nawn, 
            Henry J. |  | Incidents: 5 
            male minors |  |  |  |   
          | Rogers, 
            Francis P. |  | Incidents: 6 
            minor males and other boys | Document: D-21 
            (see a description of the document)
 | Case Study: "Litany 
            of verifiable reports" began right after 1946 ordination - response 
            was "a shameful half-century of transfers, excuses, and finger-wagging 
            threats that did nothing" - group of abusive priests |  |   
          | Sabadish, 
            Joseph F. |  | [no entry in Appendix A] |  |  |  |   
          | Satchell, 
            Martin J. |  | Incidents: 17-year-old 
            male |  |  |  |   
          | Schmeer, 
            John P. |  | Incidents: 3 
            male minors |  | Case Study: High 
            school teacher and counselor - abused boys who came for counseling 
            - first victim to come forward said he knew 15 or 16 others - victim 
            was investigated and harrassed, and info was concealed from parishioners |  |   
          | Shea, 
            Thomas F. |  | Incidents: 6 
            male minors | Document: D-27 
            (see a description of the document)
 | Case Study: Promptly 
            removed from active ministry after a lawyer brought an allegation 
            in 1994 - contrast the treatment of Gana, who was kept on because 
            legal exposure was not threatened |  |   
          | Sicoli, 
            David C. |  | Incidents: 12 
            male minors | Documents: D-13, 
            D-14, 
            D-15 
            (see a description of the documents)
 | Case Study: Despite 
            many complaints and allegations beginning within months in his first 
            assignment, Sicoli was transferred and promoted by Krol and Bevilacqua, 
            and was never investigated by the archdiocese until the grand jury 
            itself began its investigation | Pattern Study: Trips 
            and toys for grooming - boys known to live in rectory after archdiocese 
            had complaints |   
          | Siegele, 
            Charles J. |  | Incidents: 6 
            male minors |  |  |  |   
          | Smith, 
            Thomas J. |  | Incidents: 3 
            minor males |  | Case Study: At 
            several parishes, Smith staged sadistic passion plays that allowed 
            him to grope the boy playing Jesus, prick him with pins, and direct 
            other boys to whip him - Smith also abused boys on camping trips, 
            a trip to Europe, and a visit to a motel |  |   
          | Steingraber, 
            Louis M. |  | Incidents: 2 
            male minors and 1 other boy |  |  |  |   
          | Swierzy, 
            Michael W. |  | Incidents: 2 
            male minors, photos, pled guilty to corruption of morals of minor |  |  |  |   
          | Taraborelli, 
            Carmen F. |  | Incidents: 1 
            male minor |  |  |  |   
          | Trauger, 
            Francis X. |  | Incidents: 4 
            male minors |  | Case Study: Trauger 
            was transferred 6 times to unsuspecting parishes with schools after 
            the archdiocese began to receive abuse complaints - "delicate 
            euphemisms" - when Trauger tried to anally penetrate a 12-year-old 
            boy and manipulated the boy's penis for hours, the archdiocese noted: 
            "They shared the same bed and there were touches." |  |   
          | Walls, 
            Msgr. David E. |  | Incidents: adolescent 
            sister and brother, 1 other male | Document: D-20 
            (see a description of the document)
 | Case Study: "For 
            14 years after learning of the priest's admitted sexual offenses 
            against minors, Cardinal Bevilacqua permitted him to live in the parish 
            rectory, to celebrate Mass with altar boys, to hear confessions, and 
            to counsel parishioners and others through Catholic Human Services." |  |   
          | Wiejata, 
            Sylwester |  | Incidents: 1 
            female minor |  |  |  |   
          | Wisniewski, 
            Thomas J. |  | Incidents: 1 
            male minor |  | Case Study: Wisniewski 
            "continued acting as a priest for six years after he admitted 
            [in 1992] sexually abusing a minor" - an important case because 
            it offers detailed descriptions of Bevilacqua's abuse policies and 
            their emphasis on "legal ramifications" |  |   Note: Summaries in the above table were written 
        by BishopAccountability.org.
 NEWS AND COMMENTARY ON THE PHILADELPHIA REPORT: A SAMPLE
 
 - Response 
        of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia to the Report of the Investigating 
        Grand Jury, by Stradley Ronon Stevens and Young (9/21/05)
 - Examination 
        of the Philadelphia Archdiocese's Response to the Grand Jury Report, 
        by the Philadelphia District Attorney (9/21/05)
 
 - Letter 
        to Parishioners, by Cardinal Justin Rigali (9/21/05)
 - Opening 
        Remarks at Press Conference, by Cardinal Justin Rigali (9/21/05)
 - Status 
        of Archdiocesan and Non-Archdiocesan Priests, by the Archdiocese of 
        Philadelphia (not dated; downloaded 9/26/05)
 
 - Grand 
        Jury Harshly Criticizes Archdiocese for Hiding Clergy Sexual Abuse, 
        by David O’Reilly and Nancy Phillips (9/21/05)
 
 - An 
        'Immoral' Cover-Up, by Nancy Phillips and David O'Reilly (9/22/05)
 - 'A 
        Continuous, Concerted Campaign of Cover-Up': Excerpts from the Grand Jury's 
        Report, in the Philadelphia Inquirer (9/22/05)
 - Church's 
        Reply: Report Is 'Reckless Rhetoric' [excerpts], in the Philadelphia 
        Inquirer (9/22/05)
 - Case Built 
        on Archive of Memos, by Craig R. McCoy (9/22/05)
 - Monsters 
        in Clerical Collars: Just How Corrupt Is This Archdiocese? Editorial 
        in the Philadelphia Inquirer (9/22/05)
 - Catholics 
        Express Dismay, Revulsion over the Findings, by Jim Remsen (9/22/05)
 - Prosecutors 
        Feel Stymied by Pa. Law, by Emilie Lounsberry and Mark Fazlollah (9/22/05)
 - Philadelphia 
        Grand Jury's Report on Clergy Child Sex Abuse in the City's Archdiocese: 
        A Lesson for All States, by Marci Hamilton (9/22/05)
 - Grand 
        Jury in Pa. Says Church Hid Sex Abuse, by Alan Cooperman (9/22/05)
 - Rigali 
        Apologizes to Victims: Archdiocese Blasts Report, by Kitty Caparella 
        (9/22/05)
 - Victims' 
        Testimony Was Traumatizing, Forewoman Says, by Joseph A. Slobodzian 
        (9/22/05)
 
 - Don't 
        Read Report, Rigali Says, by David O'Reilly (9/23/05) [original version]
 - Press 
        Releases from Philadelphia Inquirer and Archdiocese of Philadelphia 
        (9/23/05)
 - Report 
        "Slanted," Rigali Says, by David O'Reilly (9/23/05) [corrected 
        version]
 - Despite 
        History, Two Continue to Serve, by Jim Remsen (9/23/05)
 - Bishop 
        Cullen at Center of Archdiocese Inquiry, by Dan Sheehan and Matt Assad 
        (9/23/05)
 - The Two 
        Sides of Cardinal Bevilacqua, by Melissa Dribben (9/25/05)
 - Complaints 
        Involved 169 Priests, by Craig R. McCoy (9/25/05)
 - Archdiocese 
        Issues Its Own List of Molester Priests, by Jim Remsen (9/25/05)
 - Church 
        Official: 'I Would Never Put a Child in Harm's Way': The Grand Jury Concluded 
        That the Monsignor Who Handled Complaints Bullied Victims and Excused 
        Priests, by Carrie Budoff, Kathleen Brady Shea and Benjamin Lowe (9/25/05)
 - Pain, 
        Anger Went into Abuse Report: The Investigation of Molestation by Priests 
        Was an Ordeal for Witnesses, Jurors, Lawyers, by Nancy Phillips, Mark 
        Fazlollah and Emilie Lounsberry (9/25/05)
 - Reading 
        the Grand Jury Report: Painful But Needed, Editorial in the Philadelphia 
        Inquirer (9/25/05)
 - Abuse's 'Enablers' Still Rank in Church: Sanctions Are 
        Unlikely against Archdiocesan Officials Whose Actions - or Inaction - 
        Link Them to the Clergy Scandal, by Jim Remsen and Kristin E. Holmes, 
        Philadelphia Inquirer (10/14/05)
 
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        GENERAL REPORTS
 
 - New York NY Archdiocese (6/19/02) - Westchester 
        County Grand Jury Report
 - Manchester NH Diocese (3/3/03) - Attorney 
        General’s Report and the documents 
        released with it. The report is also available in easy-to-download sections: 
        1. Table 
        of Contents; 2. Overview 
        and Legal Analysis; Essays on selected priests: 3. Paul 
        Aube; 4. Albert 
        Boulanger; 5. Gerald 
        R. Chalifour; 6. Robert 
        Densmore; 7. Roger 
        Fortier; 8. Raymond 
        Laferriere; 9. Leo 
        Landry; 10. Gordon 
        MacRae. See also our hypertext 
        version of the MacRae chapter, with links to over 100 MacRae documents. 
        See also the Agreement 
        between the Attorney General and the diocese.
 - Rockville Centre NY Diocese (2/10/03) - Suffolk 
        County Grand Jury Report
 - Boston MA Archdiocese (7/23/03) - Reilly 
        Report and Executive 
        Summary
 - Portland ME Diocese (2/24/04) - Attorney 
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 Title 
        page, Letter to the supervising judge, and original table of contents
  I. Introduction 
        to the Grand Jury Report  II. Overview 
        of the Sexual Abuse by Archdiocese Priests  III. Overview 
        of the Cover-Up by Archdiocese Officials
 IV. Legal 
        Analysis and Recommendations
 
 V. Selected 
        Case Studies {1.5 megabytes}
  VI. Appendix
 
 A. Catalogue 
        of Sexually Abusive Priests
 
         
          | Avery, 
              Edward V.
 Bolesta, 
              Michael C.
 Brennan, 
              Robert L.
 Broughan, 
              Leonard W., O.Carm.
 Brugger, 
              Craig F.
 Brzyski, 
              James J.
 
 Cannon, 
              John A.
 Catullo, 
              Pasquale R.
 Chambers, 
              Gerard W.
 Cochrane, 
              Richard J., O.S.A.
 Connor, 
              John P. (extern)
 Coonan, 
              James J.
 Cudemo, 
              Nicholas V.
 Delli 
              Carpini, John J. DePaoli, 
              Edward M.
 Donofrio, 
              Michael J.
 Dougherty, 
              William J.
 Dowling, 
              Msgr. Philip J.
 Dunne, 
              Peter J.
 Durkin, 
              Thomas J.
 Dux, 
              James M.
 
 Furmanski, 
              Msgr. Leonard A.
 
 Gallagher, 
              Francis J.
 Gallagher, 
              Joseph P.
 Gana, 
              Stanley M.
 Gausch, 
              Joseph P.
 Giliberti, 
              Msgr. Francis A.
 Gillespie, 
              Msgr. John E.
 Grumm, 
              Thomas J.
 
 Henry, 
              James T.
 Hermley, 
              Robert J., O.S.F.S.
 
 Iannarella, 
              James M.
 | Jones, 
            Richard G. Joseph, 
            William T.
 
 Kohler, 
            Thomas M.
 Kornacki, 
            Matthew J.
 Kostelnick, 
            Albert T.
 
 Leneweaver, 
            Raymond O.
 
 Martins, 
            Nilo C.
 McCarthy, 
            Michael J.
 McGovern, 
            Joseph A.
 McGuire, 
            James E.
 McKenzie, 
            Joseph M.
 McLoughlin, 
            Richard J.
 Monahan, 
            Joseph R.
 Mulholland, 
            John H.
 Murray, 
            John J.
 
 Nawn, 
            Henry J.
 
 Rogers, 
            Francis P.
 
 Satchell, 
            Martin J.
 Schmeer, 
            John P.
 Shea, 
            Thomas F.
 Sicoli, 
            David C.
 Siegele, 
            Charles J.
 Smith, 
            Thomas J.
 Steingraber, 
            Louis M.
 Swierzy, 
            Michael W.
 
 Taraborelli, 
            Carmen F.
 Trauger, 
            Francis X.
 
 Walls, 
            Msgr. David E.
 Wiejata, 
            Sylwester
 Wisniewski, 
            Thomas J.
 |   B. List 
        of Assignments of Sexually Abusive Priests
 C. Archdiocese Priest Biographical Profiles
 
         
          | Group 
            1 {4 megabytes} - Avery, 
            Edward V.
 - Bolesta, 
            Michael C.
 - Brennan, 
            Robert L.
 - Broughan, 
            Leonard W., O.Carm.
 - Brugger, 
            Craig F.
 - Brzyski, 
            James J.
 - Cannon, 
            John A.
 - Catullo, 
            Pasquale R.
 - Chambers, 
            Gerard W.
 - Cochrane, 
            Richard J., O.S.A.
 
 Group 
            2 {4 megabytes}
 - Connor, 
            John P. (extern)
 - Coonan, 
            James J.
 - Cudemo, 
            Nicholas V.
 - Delli 
            Carpini, John J.
 - DePaoli, 
            Edward M.
 - Donofrio, 
            Michael J.
 - Dougherty, 
            William J.
 - Dowling, 
            Msgr. Philip J.
 - Dunne, 
            Peter J.
 - Durkin, 
            Thomas J.
 
 Group 
            3 {4.5 megabytes}
 - Dux, 
            James M.
 - Furmanski, 
            Msgr. Leonard A.
 - Gallagher, 
            Francis J.
 - Gallagher, 
            Joseph P.
 - Gana, 
            Stanley M.
 - Gausch, 
            Joseph P.
 - Giliberti, 
            Msgr. Francis A.
 - Gillespie, 
            Msgr. John E.
 - Grumm, 
            Thomas J.
 - Henry, 
            James T.
 - Iannarella, 
            James M.
 
 | Group 
            4 {4 megabytes} - Jones, 
            Richard G.
 - Joseph, 
            William T.
 - Kohler, 
            Thomas M.
 - Kornacki, 
            Matthew J.
 - Kostelnick, 
            Albert T.
 - Leneweaver, 
            Raymond O.
 - McGovern, 
            Joseph A.
 - McKenzie, 
            Joseph M.
 - McLoughlin, 
            Richard J.
 - Monahan, 
            Joseph R.
 - Mulholland, 
            John H.
 
 Group 
            5 {4.4 megabytes}
 - Murray, 
            John J.
 - Nawn, 
            Henry J.
 - Rogers, 
            Francis P.
 - Sabadish, 
            Joseph F.
 - Satchell, 
            Martin J.
 - Schmeer, 
            John P.
 - Shea, 
            Thomas F.
 - Sicoli, 
            David C.
 - Siegele, 
            Charles J.
 - Smith, 
            Thomas J.
 - Steingraber, 
            Louis M.
 
 Group 
            6 {2.5 megabytes}
 - Swierzy, 
            Michael W.
 - Taraborelli, 
            Carmen F.
 - Trauger, 
            Francis X.
 - Walls, 
            Msgr. David E.
 - Wiejata, 
            Sylwester
 - Wisniewski, 
            Thomas J.
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 D. Selected Documents
 Group 
        1 {5 megabytes} Gana, Stanley M. (see the Gana 
        Case Study for discussion of these documents)
 D-1 
        Memo from Msgr. Joseph Cistone, Assistant Vicar for Administration, to 
        Secretary for Clergy William Lynn. The memo explains Cardinal Bevilacqua's 
        reluctance to meet with the abuse victim. [1998] GJ-105
 D-2 
        Notes kept by "John," a victim of Fr. Gana, of two meetings, 
        held in 1997 or 1998, with Sister Patricia Kelly, a site supervisor for 
        Catholic Social Services. She suggests John shares blame for his abuse 
        and asks him if he received "sexual satisfaction." Lynn mentioned on page 2. GJ-20 D-3 
        Memo from Secretary for Clergy Lynn's assistant, recording a phone call 
        from the Chancellor of the Orlando Diocese. The Chancellor warns that 
        Fr. Gana, after he fled treatment, had a group of young males living with 
      him in his house in Florida. [1996] GJ-39 
 Leneweaver, Raymond 
          O. (see the Leneweaver 
            Case Study for discussion of these documents)
 D-4 
        Memo from Chancellor Francis Statkus to Cardinal Krol. The memo recommends 
        Fr. Leneweaver's transfer to another part of the archdiocese following 
        his admitted abuse of a boy from St. Agnes parish in West Chester. [1980] GJ-2216 D-5 
        A 1997 letter to Cardinal Bevilacqua from Fr. Leneweaver, an admitted 
        serial child molester, asking to return to active ministry. The priest 
        attached his resume, which includes teaching and counseling positions. 
        GJ-2623 
 Gausch, Joseph P. (see 
        the Gausch 
          Case Study for discussion of this document)
 D-6 
        Letter written by Fr. Gausch to a fellow priest. He describes his attraction 
        to boys, boasts about sexual activity, and proposes plans for outings 
        with potential victims. [1948] GJ-1011 
 Cudemo, Nicholas V. 
        (see the Cudemo 
          Case Study for discussion of this document)
 D-7 
        Letter to Cardinal Bevilacqua from victims of Fr. Cudemo. The victims 
        and their families complain that the Cardinal had not removed Fr. Cudemo 
        as pastor at St. Callistus despite numerous reports of his sexual abuse 
      of girls. Lynn mentioned often. [1991] GJ-958 
 Dunne, Peter J. (see 
        the Dunne 
          Case Study for discussion of these documents)
 D-8 
        A February 23, 1989 memo from Assistant Chancellor John Graf recording 
        a phone call from Fr. Dunne's therapist. The doctor gives his opinion 
        that the priest is a "pedophiliac" who "has been involved 
        in myriad sexual misconduct cases." GJ-1472 D-9 
        A March 16, 1989 memo to Cardinal Bevilacqua recording new warnings from 
        Fr. Dunne's therapist. The doctor warns that his patient is at risk of 
        acting out and recommends removing "the very sick man" from 
        active ministry. GJ-1474 D-10 
        A September 15, 1989 memo to Cardinal Bevilacqua. It records still more 
        warnings from Fr. Dunne's therapists and notes that he has requested transfer 
        to a parish where his spiritual director is pastor. The Cardinal writes 
        at the bottom: "Thanks. Be very cautious. I think he is trying to 
        manipulate so that we act according to his agenda. AJB" GJ-1479 D-11 
        A May 25, 1990 letter from Cardinal Bevilacqua to Fr. Dunne, an admitted 
        child molester and diagnosed pedophile. The Cardinal thanks him for his 
        service to one parish and grants his request for an appointment as assistant 
        pastor at Visitation B.V.M., where his spiritual director, Msgr. Francis 
        Clemins, is pastor. GJ-1483 
 Brzyski, James J. (see 
        the Brzyski 
          Case Study for discussion of this document)
 D-12 
        A memo from Assistant Chancellor John Graf to Cardinal Krol regarding 
        Fr. Brzyski. The aide reports telling a psychologist at Bishop Egan High 
        School to avoid counseling one of Fr. Brzyski's victims in order to retain 
        "confidentiality." Part of the memo was whited-out before the 
        Archdiocese turned it over to the Grand Jury. [1984] GJ-202 
 Sicoli, David C. (see 
        the Sicoli 
          Case Study for discussion of these documents)
 D-13 
        The Archdiocesan Review Board's substantiation of allegations that Fr. 
        Sicoli sexually abused or exploited 11 minors. The Archdiocese began receiving 
        allegations in 1977 but did not try to investigate them until 2004. Reports on allegations received by Lynn. [2004] GJ-2647 D-14 
        A January 12, 1978 memo regarding Chancellor Francis Statkus's phone conversation 
        with Fr. Sicoli's pastor at Immaculate Conception B.V.M. By instructing 
        the pastor not to put Fr. Sicoli in charge of youth activities, the Chancellor 
        demonstrates his knowledge that the priest presents a danger. GJ-886 D-15 
        A 1983 memo by Chancellor Statkus recording complaints about Fr. Sicoli's 
        relationships with six boys at Immaculate Conception B.V.M. GJ-1895 
 Connor, John P. (see 
        the Connor 
          Case Study for discussion of these documents)
 D-16 
        A 1985 memo to Bishop Bevilacqua (then Bishop of Pittsburgh) concerning 
        Fr. John Connor's proposed transfer to the diocese. The Camden, N.J., 
        priest had been arrested for sexually abusing a 14-year-old boy. Bishop 
        Bevilacqua's handwritten notation reads: "I cannot guarantee there 
        is no serious risk. AJB 9/17/85." GJ-988 D-17 
        A memo from Camden, N.J.'s Bishop George Guilfoyle, discussing Archbishop 
        Bevilacqua's 1988 appointment of Fr. Connor to St. Matthew parish in Conshohocken. 
        The memo contradicts Cardinal Bevilacqua's testimony that he did not know 
        Fr. Connor's background. [1988] GJ-986 
 McCarthy, Michael J. (see 
        the McCarthy 
          Case Study for discussion of this document)
 D-18 
        A memo by Lynn recording a meeting shortly after Cardinal Bevilacqua learns that 
        Fr. McCarthy had been accused of sexually abusing boys. According to his 
        aide, the Cardinal says the priest could be appointed pastor at a "distant" 
        parish "so that the profile would be as low as possible." [1992] GJ-831   Group 
        2 {4.9 megabytes}
 DePaoli, Edward M. (see 
        the DePaoli 
        Case Study for discussion of this document)
 D-19a 
        A memo written by Archbishop Bevilacqua to an aide, Bishop Lohmuller. 
        The memo requests that the aide try to place Fr. DePaoli in another diocese 
        following his conviction for possessing child pornography. [1988] GJ-2622 D-19b 
        A memo by Archbishop Bevilacqua describing a meeting with Fr. DePaoli. 
        The Archbishop says that "by going to another diocese we could put 
        a sufficient period between the publicity and reinstatement" in Philadelphia. 
        [1988] (Attached to GJ-2622) D-19c 
        A memo to Archbishop Bevilacqua from Chancellor Samuel Shoemaker, describing 
        the case of Fr. DePaoli. The Archbishop had just restored the priest's 
        unrestricted faculties despite a child pornography conviction.  [1988] (Attached 
        to GJ-2622) 
 Walls, Msgr. David E. (see 
        the Walls 
          Case Study for discussion of this document)
 D-20 
        A memo from Archbishop Bevilacqua recording a meeting with Msgr. Walls, 
        accused of attempted sexual assault. The Cardinal explains he asked Msgr. 
        Walls to resign as Vicar for Catholic Education in order to avert legal 
        action by the victims' parents. [1988] GJ-670 
 Rogers, Francis P. (see 
        the Rogers 
          Case Study for discussion of this document)
 D-21 
        A memo to Cardinal Krol from Chancellor John Noone recording reports of 
        Fr. Rogers' "familiarity" with boys and his admission to "his 
        weakness." Cardinal Krol's handwritten note at the bottom directs, 
        among other things: "Transfer to another post." [1961] GJ-544 
 Mulholland, John H. 
          (see the Mulholland 
            Case Study for discussion of these documents)
 D-22 
        A letter, describing sadomasochistic rituals, written by Fr. Mulholland 
        in July 1968 to a St. Joseph parish teenager while the boy is at summer 
        camp. Several other boys from the parish also are named in the letter, 
        which discusses an upcoming outing as a "two week torture treatment." 
        GJ-1359 {1.7 megabytes} D-23 
        A November 5, 1970 memo by Assistant Chancellor Vincent Walsh recording 
        a meeting with CYO advisers from St. Anastasia. Fr. Walsh does not share 
        his knowledge of Fr. Mulholland's history with parents of possible victims 
        when they ask that the priest be allowed to stay in their parish. GJ-1366 D-24 
        An October 27, 1970 letter from Assistant Chancellor Walsh to Dr. Anthony 
        Zanni. The letter states that Fr. Mulholland would have to be transferred 
        from St. Anastasia because of a "certain amount of scandal." 
        GJ-1365 D-25 
        A November 5, 1970 memo by Assistant Chancellor Walsh after he learns 
        that the parents of possible victims are ignorant of Fr. Mulholland's 
        sadomasochistic history. The memo says Fr. Mulholland can stay at St. 
        Anastasia because the "scandal" is limited to "a very small 
        minority." GJ-1367 
 Delli Carpini, 
          John J. (see the Delli 
            Carpini Case Study for discussion of this document)
 D-26 
        A memo to Cardinal Bevilacqua regarding Fr. Delli Carpini. In a handwritten 
        note at the end, the Cardinal approves hiring the admitted child molester 
        to write sermons and speeches for the Cardinal and work in the Archdiocese 
        office of communications. The memo describes how the priest's role will 
        be hidden from the public. Lynn mentioned. [2000] GJ-2490 
 Shea, Thomas F. (see the 
        Shea 
        Case Study for discussion of this document)
 D-27 
        A memo recording an interview of Fr. Shea by Secretary for Clergy Lynn and his assistant, Fr. Michael McCulken. Fr. Shea admits abusing at least 
        two boys. Monsignor Lynn suggests the priest may have been "seduced 
        into it" by an altar-boy victim. [1994] GJ-476 
 Cannon, John A. (see 
        the Cannon 
          Case Study for discussion of these documents)
 D-28 
        A letter sent to the Archdiocese on July 5, 1964 by Fr. John Murphy. The 
        letter notifies the Chancellor of reports that Fr. Cannon is abusing several 
        boys at St. Monica's summer camp. GJ-1960 D-29 
        A 2002 memo in which Secretary for Clergy Lynn suggests there is insufficient 
        evidence to restrict Fr. Cannon's faculties, even though he had previously 
        admitted molesting boys. The victim referred to in the memo (whose name 
        is whited out) was one of the boys listed in Fr. Murphy's 1964 letter 
        to the Archdiocese. GJ-1980    E. Glossary 
        of Terms
 F. Articles from Other Jurisdictions
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        1 {3.2 megabytes} 
        A 
          Glimpse at the Mind of a Pedophile: A Former Priest Who Served under 
          Mahony in the Stockton Diocese Describes His Ploys, by Jean Guccione 
          (Los Angeles Times, May 11, 2005)Egan 
          under Fire | Records: Priests Worked despite Abuse Allegations, 
          by Elizabeth Hamilton and Eric Rich (Hartford Courant, March 
          17, 2002)Law 
          Defends His Response in Clergy Sex Abuse Case, by Michael Paulson 
          (Boston Globe, July 27, 2001)Church, 
          Hospital Trade Blame over Priests: Institute Claims Its Reports Were 
          Misused, by Eric Rich and Elizabeth Hamilton (Orlando Sentinel 
          Tribune, March 24, 2002N.H. 
          Prosecutors Report Diocese Ignored Sex Abuse: Bishops Were Culpable, 
          State Says, by Pamela Ferdinand and Alan Cooperman (Washington 
          Post, March 4, 2003)Dallas 
          Bishop Testifies He Warned Kos: Grahmann Says Priest Denied Sexual Abuse, 
          by Ed Housewright (Dallas Morning News, July 2, 1997 Group 
        2 {2.7 megabytes} 
 
 
 
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