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- St. John's Boys' Choir completes investigation into sexual misconduct allegation
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- Grandson of college coaching legend John Gagliardi on leave
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- The Saint John’s Bible: Final Pages Unveiled
- Sister Anne Marie Biermaier Made Aware of Allegations
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- Biermaier Removes Facebook Page
- 103rd Accused... Sister Ann Marie Biermaier
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- Notice to NCYC Alumnae and Parents/Guardians
- Joint Statement
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- Vatican official reportedly pushed back on McCarrick career advances
- A.W. Richard Sipe, a Leading Voice on Clergy Sex Abuse, Dies at 85
- (WCCO) St. Cloud Priest Arrested On Suspicion Of Criminal Sexual Conduct
Category Archives: 2013 Duluth List
Tracking the Public Lists
Since 2002, twenty-three members (see chart, below) of the Saint John’s monastic community have been publicly listed as having credible allegations of misconduct.
Duluth list of accused priests includes 3 with Collegeville ties
(SC Times) The Diocese of Duluth on Tuesday released the names of 17 priests who it says were credibly accused of sexual abuse.
Duluth List includes Zankl, Hohmann and Maiers
Three monks from St. John’s were named in a Diocese of Duluth report today.
Diocese of Duluth releases names of accused priests
The Diocese of Duluth today released a list of 17 of its former priests who have been determined to be credibly accused of sexually abusing children.