Fr. Jerome E. Murray
Monsignor. Retired in 1999. Faculties revoked, public ministry restricted 2002-2005. Two men filed separate suits in 2003 alleging abuse by Murray in the 1970s. Murray denied all the charges and asked that one of the suits be dismissed due to the statute of limitations. In 3/2004 the diocese settled with one plaintiff, and the other in 10/2004. Murray died in 2016. His name was included on the diocese’s 4/2/2019 list of those with substantiated allegations against them. Per the NE Attorney General’s Report released in 11/2021, Murray “abused numerous students in the 1960s and 1970s in York, NE.” Murray had access to his victims as a parish priest and Boy Scouts leader. He had also been superintendent of schools. There are at least nine known victims, ages 10-13. The abuse occurred in the church sacristy, parish rectory and on camping trips. The diocese knew of Murray’s behavior in the early 1970s and allegedly resisted the school board’s attempts to have him removed.
- Lincoln Sunday Journal and Star 07.24.55
- Lincoln Journal Star 02.01.03
- Omaha World Herald 02.01.03
- Associated Press 03.14.03
- The Independent (AP) 05.03.03
- Associated Press 03.03.04
- Omaha world Herald 03.30.04
- Diocese of Lincoln List 04.02.19
- York News-Times 11.05.21
- Lincoln Journal Star 11.04.21
- NE A.G. Report 11.04.21
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