Fr. Donald P. Pock
Pock told parishioners at St. Peter’s parish in Itasca in 1987 that he was a recovering alcoholic. Removed from ministry at St. Peter’s in 2002. Accused of abuse of a minor in the early 1970s. Allegations substantiated by the Review Board. Died in 2004. Included in 4/2006 on the diocese’s list of credibly accused. Named in 2006 litigation by another man who claimed abuse in 1970 at age 16 at Divine Savior in Downers Grove, when he went to Pock to discuss becoming a priest. The man told the Diocese in the mid-1970s. Pock was sent for counseling then reassigned. Diocese agreed to release of personnel files 3/2013 as part of settlement in Rudofski v Joliet & Bennett. Files released 4/30/2014. Included in the 5/23/2023 IL Attorney General’s Report, which notes 3 “reported survivors.”
- Chicago Tribune 05.06.02
- Chicago Daily Herald 05.06.02
- Chicago Daily Herald 05.07.02
- Chicago Sun Times 05.12.02
- Chicago Sun-Times 06.15.03
- Chicago Tribune 05.22.04
- Chicago Tribune 02.28.06
- Herald News 03.01.06
- Chicago Tribune 03.01.06
- Chicago Sun-Times 03.01.06
- Diocese of Joliet List 04.09.06
- Chicago Sun-Times 04.11.06
- Chicago Tribune 04.30.06
- Daily Herald 05.17.06
- Herald News 05.17.06
- Statement by the Bishop of the Diocese of Joliet 03.12.13
- My Suburban Life 03.12.13
- Diocese of Joliet List of Priests with Credible Allegations 03.12.13
- WGN 03.12.13
- The Patch 03.15.13
- Chicago Tribune 03.21.13
- Chicago Tribune 04.07.13
- Daily Herald 04.07.13
- WLS 04.30.14
- Joliet Patch 04.30.14
- Anderson Advocates Timeline 04.30.14
- Daily Herald 04.30.14
- Diocese of Joliet List of Priests with Credible Allegations 04.30.14
- Pock Personnel Files from David Rudofski Archives 04.30.14
- SNAP Statement 04.30.14
- Daily Journal 05.01.14
- My Suburban Life 05.08.14
- IL Attorney General’s Report 05.23.23
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