Fr. John W. Wellinger
Sent to St. Luke’s in MD 2/1986 for issues including substance abuse. In 10/1987 gave drugs and alcohol to an 18-year-old parishioner, who was hospitalized as a result. Concerns in 1989 from parishioner about his giving teens alcohol and drugs, and young men staying at the parish house. Sent to St. Michael’s in St. Louis MO in 1991 after trying to perform oral sex on a 24-year-old man without consent. Sent to St. Luke’s 9/29/1994-3/27/1995. Personal leave 6/1995. A few months later a young man alleged Wellinger sexually abused him at age 11 in 1989, then another report of abuse of a 13-year-old boy in 6/1991. In 3/2003 the diocese said Wellinger was “withdrawn from ministry.” Suit filed in 2004. Claims included in Diocese’s 9/2007 $1.25M settlement with 32 plaintiffs alleging abuse by 17 priests. Died in 2011. Report in 9/2012 of abuse of 11- or 12-year-old altar boy in 1981 or 1982. Named in 8/14/2018 PA Grand Jury Report. Included on the diocese’s list of credibly accused.
- Associated Press 02.04.04
- Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 02.05.04
- Post-Gazette 07.05.04
- Tribune-Review 07.07.04
- KDKA 08.03.04
- Post-Gazette 08.04.04
- Post-Gazette 09.18.07
- Tribune-Review 04.08.13
- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review 04.08.13
- WTAE 04.08.13
- WXPI 04.08.13
- Forest Hills Patch 04.08.13
- CBS Pittsburgh 04.08.13
- Pottstown Mercury 04.09.13
- SNAP Statement 04.09.13
- North Hills Patch 04.10.13
- North Allegheny Patch 04.11.13
- SNAP Media Statement 06.17.14
- PA Grand Jury Report Profile 08.14.18
- Diocese of Pittsburgh List 2019
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