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A list of the Colorado priests named in the Catholic church sex abuse report, where they worked and when

https://ift.tt/2PjSmlz Skip to content Colorado Voter Guide 2019 Sun Annual Report News Politics and Government Environment Outdoors Education Business Transportation Crime and Courts Energy Health Culture SunLit Outdoors Arts Beer Coloradans Opinion Opinion Columns Cartoons About Us Get our newsletters! Search BECOME A MEMBER Denver Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila prays before the Blessed Sacrament during the Consecration of the Archdiocese of Denver to the Immaculate Heart of Mary at the Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception on October 13, 2017, in Denver. (Photo by Anya Semenoff/Denver Catholic) A list of the Colorado priests named in the Catholic church sex abuse report, where they worked and when The report accuses 43 priests, but most of the abuse was committed by five PUBLISHED ONOCT 23, 2019 11:20AM MDT NEWSPRIMARY CATEGORY IN WHICH BLOG POST IS PUBLISHED Jesse Paul @jesseapaul The Colorado Sun — jesse@coloradosun.com See more Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pocket WhatsApp More Credibility Indicators These are selected by the writer and confirmed by the editor Original Reporting –+ This article contains new, firsthand information uncovered by its reporter(s). This includes directly interviewing sources and research / analysis of primary source documents. Sources Cited –+ As a news piece, this article cites verifiable, third-party sources which have all been thoroughly fact-checked and deemed credible by the Newsroom in accordance with the Civil Constitution. Learn more about Civil’s Credibility Indicators The Colorado Sun combed through the 263-page report investigating child sex abuse by priests in Colorado’s three Catholic dioceses and pulled out the names of 40 priests who were mentioned. From the report, we also compiled the parishes, schools and other locations they worked in Colorado during the period the abuse is alleged to have occurred, what years the abuse is alleged to have occurred, how many alleged victims they had, and notes on their actions and the church’s response. The report, compiled by a third-party investigator, found at least 166 victims. MORE: At least 166 children have been sexually abused by Catholic priests in Colorado since 1950, new report finds WARNING: The following chart contains graphic descriptions of sexual abuse. Scroll to see the full table. How a Colorado public school for students with dyslexia is changing the game for struggling readers — and the state conversation on reading BLM boss: Solving wild horse problem will take $5 billion, 15 years A list of the Colorado priests named in the Catholic church sex abuse report, where they worked and when Sunriser: Report details decades of priest abuse. Plus: Hickenlooper’s hesitation / Another big opioid settlement / Small-town water victory + more At least 166 children have been sexually abused by Catholic priests in Colorado since 1950, new report finds TAKE BACK YOUR NEWS. Support independent, Colorado-owned journalism by joining The Colorado Sun. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pocket WhatsApp More TAKE BACK YOUR NEWS. Support independent, Colorado-owned journalism by joining The Colorado Sun. Tags: abuse Archdiocese of Colorado Springs Archdiocese of Denver Archdiocese of Pueblo Catholic Church Catholicism colorado Phil Weiser priest abuse religion EDUCATIONPRIMARY CATEGORY IN WHICH BLOG POST IS PUBLISHED How a Colorado public school for students with dyslexia is changing the game for struggling readers — and the state conversation on reading Chalkbeat Colorado ALLIES, now in its third year, is ascending at a time when lawmakers and education leaders are raising big questions about why so many Colorado children can’t read well PUBLISHED ONOCT 23, 2019 2:32PM MDT ENVIRONMENTPRIMARY CATEGORY IN WHICH BLOG POST IS PUBLISHED BLM boss: Solving wild horse problem will take $5 billion, 15 years The Associated Press William Perry Pendley says the agency adopted out more than 7,000 mustangs and burros captured last year — the most in 15 years PUBLISHED ONOCT 23, 2019 12:51PM MDT THE SUNRISERPRIMARY CATEGORY IN WHICH BLOG POST IS PUBLISHED Sunriser: Report details decades of priest abuse. Plus: Hickenlooper’s hesitation / Another big opioid settlement / Small-town water victory + more Eric Lubbers Your guided tour through Colorado news, compiled by your friends at The Sun. PUBLISHED ONOCT 23, 2019 10:02AM MDT Get to Know Us About Us FAQs SunLit Ethics Policy Members & Sponsors Follow The Sun The Sunriser The Unaffiliated The Outsider The Sun on Twitter The Sun Politics on Twitter The Sun on Facebook The Sun on Instagram More Merchandise Store RSS feed Buy a gift membership (720) 263-2338 — Call, text, Signal or WhatsApp BECOME A MEMBER Contact Us at newsroom@coloradosun.com Copyright © 2019 The Colorado Sun About Civil Constitution FAQ Have a Problem? CONTACT CIVIL

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