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Assignment Record – Rev. Francis F. Hoefgen, O.s.b

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December 3, 2013

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Summary of Case: Francis F. Hoefgen became a Benedictine monk in at St. John's Abbey in Collegeville, MN 1973 and was ordained a priest in 1979He was then assigned to a St. Cloud parish, as an assistant priest. In 1984 he admitted to his superiors and to the local police chief - who was also one of Hoefger's parishioners - that he had sexually abused a 17-year-old boy. This was after the boy disclosed the abuse to a psychologist, who alerted authorities. Hoefgen was not charged; he was quietly sent to St. Luke's Institute in MD for six months of psychiatric treatment, then returned to ministry in a St. Paul-Minneapolis parish. He was removed from parish work and returned to St. John's Abbey after his victim sued, in 1992. Hoefger was allowed to work as St. John's guest master, and as a spiritual director and private retreat leader until July 2002, after the U.S. bishops established the Charter for the Protection of Childern and Young People. He eventually left the priesthood, and was laicized in November 2011. In November 2013 Hoefgen was accused in a lawsuit of sexually abusing a boy ages 11-13, from 1989-1992. 






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