Fr. Stanley M. Gana

Accused of abuse in 1970s-1980s. Abuse reported in 1992 and 1995. Placed on leave and sent for treatment. He was one of the unidentified priests dismissed from the archdiocese in 4/02 because of abuse complaints. “Countless victims,” including women, and theft of money, per 2005 grand jury report. In 1996 he left treatment and went to Orlando, FL. Began living with a group of older teens and young men. Laicized 3/21/06. Named in new Grand Jury report in 2/11.
- Archdiocese of Philadelphia Priest Data Profile
- Archdiocese of Philadelphia Assignment Record (revised)
- Philadelphia Grand Jury Report–Patterns
- Philadelphia Grand Jury Report
- Philadelphia Inquirer 07.25.04
- Philadelphia Inquirer 09.14.05
- Philadelphia Inquirer 09.22.05
- Philadelphia Inquirer 09.25.05
- Philadelphia Inquirer 04.07.06
- Duluth News Tribune 04.08.06
- National Catholic Reporter 04.28.06
- Orlando Sentinel 08.13.07
- Philadelphia Daily News 08.16.07
- Philadelphia Grand Jury Final Presentment 02.10.11
- Philadelphia Inquirer 09.02.11
- Philadelphia Daily News 01.24.12
- Philadelphia Inquirer 04.02.12
- CBS Philly 04.03.12
- Philadelphia Inquirer 04.03.12
- Philadelphia Inquirer 04.16.12
- Philadelphia Priest Abuse Trial Blog 04.17.12
- PennLive 04.08.16
- Reading Eagle 06.26.16
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