Victims Assistance Ministry
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Deacon Gonzalo Martinez
Rev. Pat Kerst
Angela Velasco
Hon. Richard White
Dr. John Sheveland
Rev. Lucas Tomson
Janice House
Judi Karl
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Liturgical Resources
Way of the Cross for SurvivorsRosary Guide for Healing and Protection English | Spanish
"Promise to Protect" Prayer Card Bilingual
St. George Counseling ServicesResources from Survivor-Led Organizations
Spirit Fire
Spirit Fire is a survivor-led organization founded by two survivors, Teresa Pitt Green and Luis Torres, in order to share their stories and provide avenues of healing for other victim/survivors of clergy abuse.
The Maria Goretti Network
Maria Goretti Network is another survivor-led organization committed to healing and reconciliation for victim/survivors of abuse.
Awake Milwaukee
awakemilwaukee.org - Awakening our community to the full reality of sex abuse in our Church and provide resources by listening, learning and leading
Advocacy and ResistanceBe the Change you Wish to See - More Info
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ADMITTED, PROVEN OR CREDIBLY ACCUSED CLERGY
NON-MONETARY UNDERTAKINGS OF THE SPOKANE CATHOLIC DIOCESE
UNDER THE SECOND PLAN OF REORGANIZATIONPursuant to Article 26 of the Second Plan of Reorganization, the Catholic Diocese of Spokane will post on its website the names of all known Spokane Diocesan clergy, religious order clergy not incardinated in the Catholic Diocese of Spokane who nevertheless were functioning as clergy in and for the Spokane Diocese, and other religious order clergy and religious that served within the Catholic Diocese of Spokane who are admitted, proven or credibly accused perpetrators of sexual abuse. For any perpetrator of abuse who was a Spokane Diocesan clergy and is deceased, the name of that perpetrator will be posted in accordance with the policy of the Review Board of the Spokane Diocese which provides for publication of the name of the deceased perpetrator against whom a credible allegation of sexual abuse has been made only if that posting is requested by a victim of that perpetrator.
Spokane Diocesan Clergy
Reinard Beaver*
Garry Boulden*
Theodore Bradley* (deceased - 2023)
Joseph Knecht (deceased -1956)
Otto Koltzenberg* (deceased - 2023)
Arthur Mertens* (deceased - 2011)
Patrick O’Donnell*
James O’Malley* (deceased - 2007)
Bernard “Benno” Oosterman* (deceased - 2011)
Joseph Pineau (deceased - 1982)
Theophilus Pypers (deceased - 1957)
Daniel Wetzler**Indicates diocesan clergy who have also been removed from ministry pursuant to the provisions of The Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People, which was approved by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops in June 2002.
Jesuit Clergy/Religious
John Coughlin (deceased – 1965?)
Dominic Doyle (deceased - 2005)
Michael Kosak (seminarian – dismissed)
John Leary (deceased - 1993)
John McDonald (deceased - 1985)
Fenton Melia (deceased - 2008)
John Morse (deceased - 2015)
John O’Brien (deceased - 1989)
Peter O'Grady (deceased – 1993)
William Ryan (deceased - 1967)
Michael Toulouse (deceased - 1976)
Benjamin Trautman (deceased - 1999)Franciscan Clergy/Religious
Berard Connelly (deceased - 1999)
Louis LadenburgerBenedictine Clergy/Religious
Gerald Dezurick (deceased – 1986)
Marianist Clergy/Religious
Augustine Ludwig (deceased - 2007)
Outside the Diocese/Clergy & Religious
Joseph Sondergeld (deceased - 1969) (Diocese of Yakima)
Clarence Vavra (Archdiocese of St. Paul-Minneapolis)Links to Neighboring Dioceses' Lists of Admitted, Proven or Credibly Accused Clergy
Contact Us
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Victoria Loveland
Victims Assistance Ministry
(509) 358-7338