Fr. Andrew M. Eordogh
From Hungary. Assigned to parish work in Canada for several years, spent 1966-1971 in Alaska, then back to Canada. Returned to Hungary in 1991. In 2008 returned to Canada, where he died 4/11/2020 at age 92. Accused in a 2006 lawsuit of abuse of a boy beginning in the late 1960s when the boy was age 4, in the village of Holy Cross in Alaska. Claims included in 11/2007 settlement with the Jesuits. One pending claim shown in bankruptcy reorganization documents for Fairbanks Diocese 1/25/2010. On the Jesuit West Province list 12/7/2018. It notes a report in 2006 of alleged abuse of a minor 1967-1970.
- BA.org Assignment Record
- Jesuits West Province List 12.07.18
- Jesuits Hungarian Province accessed 03.12.19
- Anchorage Daily News 02.09.06
- Fairbanks Daily News-Miner 02.09.06
- Havre Daily News 02.10.06
- Havre Daily News 02.11.06
- Anchorage Daily News 11.20.07
- Good Jesuit, Bad Jesuit 11.12.09
- Excerpt from bankruptcy reorganization documents for Fairbanks Diocese 01.25.10
- Jesuits West Province List 12.07.18
- Jesuits Hungarian Province accessed 03.12.19
- Hungarian Jesuits Obituary 04.14.20
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