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Church in Crisis [See the main page of this special section on the Church
in Crisis.] PLAINTIFF: Robert R. Schlafer AGE: 46 ADDRESS: Hudson, Ohio OCCUPATION: Director of engineering FILED SUIT: May 31 DEFENDANT: Archdiocese of Louisville DATE AND LOCATION OF ALLEGED ABUSE: 1965 and after, at St. Thomas, on camping trips and at hotel in London, Ky. ACCUSATION: Touching, fondling DETAILS OF ALLEGATION: Schlafer said Dollinger, his uncle, would persuade Schlafler's mother to let him take the boy on camping trips and other outings, where the priest would abuse the boy. WAS ANYONE TOLD? Schlafler said he reported to Archbishop Thomas Kelly that Dollinger, his uncle, had abused him decades earlier -- and that Dollinger was still active as the pastor of a parish in the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island. Schlafer said he demanded that Kelly remove Dollinger from a position where he could use his power as a priest to victimize other children. Schlafer said the archdiocese's vicar general told him that Dollinger had been accused of abusing two other people. Schlafer said that in a letter dated May 27, 1994, Kelly wrote that "as a result of information communicated by you and your family," Kelly had made "significant changes in Father Dollinger's situation," including requiring him to retire from being a pastor and to cease any public ministry as a priest. In the letter, a copy of which was obtained by the newspaper, Kelly also said Dollinger was looking for a monastery or retirement house in which to live, and that Kelly has asked him to "lay aside his clerical garb." But Schlafer said his family discovered in recent years that Dollinger was allowed to move to another Canadian parish, where he has served as administrator and an aide to the pastor, the Rev. Cletus Dollinger, his brother. IN THE PLAINTIFF'S WORDS: "Archbishop Kelly says he really wants to reach out to victims and help them. Well, I tried to do that but they didn't do what they promised. They told me they were going to do something and they didn't do it." PLAINTIFF: Jerome Schlafer AGE: 42 ADDRESS: Detroit OCCUPATION: Production manager FILED SUIT: June 7 DEFENDANT: Archdiocese of Louisville DATE AND LOCATION OF ALLEGED ABUSE: 1971 and 1972, St. Thomas rectory and at Schlafer's home ACCUSATION: Fondling DETAILS OF ALLEGATION: Jerome Schlafer, Robert Schlafer's brother, said Dollinger was sleeping over at their house on Dec. 1, 1971 -- the night the boys' father died -- and fondled him under his bedclothes. Jerome Schlafer says that he told Dollinger to stop and when he wouldn't, they argued and that his mother told them to settle down and go to sleep. In a second incident, Schlafer said Dollinger made the boy masturbate him. A third incident went beyond fondling, Schlafler said, but he declined to elaborate. WAS ANYONE TOLD? Schlafer said in 1994 he complained to Archbishop Thomas C. Kelly that Dollinger was still an active priest and that his uncle had abused him three times. Schlafer said his brother, Robert, passed along to him the information in Kelly's May 1994 letter in which the archbishop said he'd changed Dollinger's status and that Dollinger was looking for a place to live outside a parish. IN THE PLAINTIFF'S WORDS: "As far as I'm concerned, Archbishop Kelly didn't do what he promised." ST. LEO THE GREAT PLAINTIFF: Charles Edward Sims (declined to be interviewed) ADDRESS: Louisville FILED SUIT: June 2 DEFENDANT: Archdiocese of Louisville DATE AND LOCATION OF ALLEGED ABUSE: 1968, St. Leo the Great ACCUSATION: Sexual abuse |
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