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Assignment Record � Rev. John J. Gallen, S.J.

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February 4, 2014

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Summary of Case: Rev. John J. Gallen was a Jesuit priest of the New York Province, ordained in 1963. Gallen went on to become an internationally known scholar and author who led seminars around the world on Catholic liturgy and worship. In 1993 a man reported to his then-home diocese of Milwaukee that, when he was a 16-year-old altar boy in 1980 at a Toledo OH parish, Gallen sexually abused him. Gallen was at the parish in March 1980 to lead a week-long retreat. His accuser said Gallen touched him inappropriately and kissed him. The man said that Gallen later got his parents to allow him to help the priest with a move from Phoenix to Sacramento and that, during the trip, Gallen forced him into oral sex. Gallen's accuser said he reported the abuse to two of his parish priests shortly thereafter, but that the priests did not believe him. Gallen sent his accuser letters of apology for his behavior in 1993 and 1994. Gallen could not be prosecuted because the statute of limitations had expired. He died April 17, 2011.

Ordained: 1963

Died: April 17, 2011


 


 


 



Start


Stop


Parish/Assignment


Town/Accusations


State/Country


Position


Notes


1963

Baltimore archbishop was Lawrence Joseph Sheehan (1961-1974).



1964


Woodstock College


Woodstock


MD


 


 


1964

Gent bishop was Leonce Albert Van Peteghem (1964-1991).



1965


 


Drongen-bij-Gent


Belgium


 


 


1965

Trier bishop was Matthias Wehr (1951-1966), followed by Bernhard Stein (1967-1980).



1967


St. Mattrais Abtei


Trier


Germany


 


 


1967


1970


College of the Sacred Heart


Woodstock


MD


 


 


1970

New York archbishop was Terence James Cooke (1968-1983).



1977


Woodstock College (Jesuit School of Theology)


New York


NY


 


 


1977

Ft. Wayne bishop was William Edward McManus (1976-1985).



1979


Notre Dame University


Notre Dame


IN


Director of Center for Pastoral Liturgy


 


1979

Phoenix bishop was James Steven Rausch (1977-1981).



1980


 


Phoenix

• Gallen was accused of sexually abusing a 16 year-old Toledo, OH boy in 1980. Gallen was at the boy's parish, St. Joseph's, to lead a week-long retreat. When he returned home to Phoenix, AZ, Gallen is said to have gotten the boy's parents to agree to send the boy to help Gallen move from Phoenix to Sacramento, CA. His accuser said Gallen forced him into oral sex in a Palm Springs, CA hotel. He said he later told two of his parish priests, who didn't believe him. Gallen apologized to his accuser in a 1993 letter, and again in a 1994 letter.



AZ


 


Gallen is listed in the New York archdiocesan pages as at 5110 N. 32nd St., No. 403, Phoenix, AZ.

St. Joseph's in Toledo's pastor during Gallen's week-long stay in March 1980 was auxilliary bishop James R. Hoffman.



1980

Cooke was succeeded by John Joseph O'Connor (1984-2000).



1987


St. Ignatius Loyola


New York

 



NY


6/10, 5/9,7/11


St. Ignatius had an elementary school with 556-560 students, a Day Nursery with 90 children, and a high school (Regis).


1984

Phoenix bishop was Thomas Joseph O'Brien (1981-2003).



1985


Franciscan Renewal Center


Scottsdale


AZ


 


 


1986


1991


Corpus Christi Center


Phoenix


AZ


DIrector


 


1990

San Jose bishop was Roland Pierre DuMaine (1981-1999).



1991


Bellarmine College Prep.


San Jose


CA


 


Bellarmine had 1,250 students, all male.


1991


1992


 


San Jose


CA


 


The 1992 Directory lists Gallen in the New York archdiocesan pages under the NY Jesuit Provincial's Office as at 160 E. Virginia St., Suite 290, San Jose, CA. He is not listed at Bellarmine College Prep.


1992


1993


 


Santa Clara


CA


 


The 1993 Directory lists Gallen in the New York archdiocesan pages under the NY Jesuit Provincial's Office as at 1580 Vista Club Dr., Apt. 204, Santa Clara, CA.

In 1993 Galllen's accuser reported the 1980 abuse to the Milwaukee archdiocese, where the accuser was then living. A 1993 Milwaukee memo shows they were going to notify Toledo diocesan officials as well as the Jesuits' New York Province. The Toledo diocese later claimed they had no record of the accusation and that they didn't learn of it until Gallen's accuser contacted them 2002. Gallen could not be prosecuted due to the statute of limitations.



1993


1995


 


 


 


 


The 1994 and 1995 Directories list Gallen in the New York archdiocesan pages under the NY Jesuit Provincial's Office with no address.

The Jesuits settled with Gallen's accuser in 1994.



1995


1997


 


 


 


 


Gallen is not indexed in the 1996 or 1997 Directories.


1997

Edward Michael Egan replaced O'Connor as New York archbishop (2000-2009).



2007


Residence and publication office of the America Press New York


New York


NY


 


 


2007

Timothy Michael Dolan succeeded Egan (2009-).



2011


Murray-Weigel Hall


New York


NY


 


Murray-Weigel is an infirmary and retirement residence for Jesuits of the New York Province.

Gallen died April 17, 2011.


 

Sources: Official Catholic Directory (New York: P.J. Kenedy and Sons, 1964-2012)

Jesuit Writer Accused of Abusing Local Boy Is Barred from Ministry, By David Yonke, Toledo Blade (Ohio), March 10, 2004

Another Shameful Revelation, Toledo Blade (Ohio), March 15, 2004

Diocese ID's 16 Alleged Abusers; Report from Toledo Bishop Omits Lay Workers, Deceased Clerics, By David Yonke , Toledo Blade, Downloaded March 30, 2004

Diocese of Toledo Status Report, Feb. 17, 2005

New York Province of the Society of Jesus, Office of the Provincial, April 18, 2011


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