Rev. Msgr. John T. Donovan

Summary of Case: Donovan was accused in a 1992 lawsuit of sexual misconduct with a girl beginning when she was a Catholic high school student in 1959 and continuing until 1965. Donovan retired in 1993 and died in 2010.

Ordained
: 1944
Retired: 1993
Died: June 2, 2010

 

 


     

Start Stop Parish Town/Accusations State Position Notes

1944

Milwaukee archbishop was Moses Elias Kiley (1940-1953)

1945 St. Thomas Aquinas Milwaukee WI 2/3 Parish had a school with 68 students.

1945

Baltimore archbishop was Michael Joseph Curley (1921-1947). The archdiocese split in 1947. Washington archbishop was Patrick Aloysius O'Boyle (1947-1973)

1948 Catholic University Washington DC    

1948

Kiley was succeeded by Albert Gregory Meyer (1953-1958)

1956 St. Thomas Aquinas' Milwaukee WI 1/3, 2/3, 2/4 Parish had an elementary school with 714-785 students and a 9th grade with 41-24 students from 1948-1952, and a school with 842-813 students from from 1952-1956.

1952

William Edward Cousins replaced Kiley (1958-1977)

1976 Archdiocesan Tribunal Milwaukee WI Defensores Vinculi (1952-1959), Secretary (1956-1963), Notary (1956-1976), Vice Officialis (1964-1976) Donovan is referred to as "Very Rev." beginning in the 1953 Directory. He was given the title "Monsignor" July 16, 1965 when he was appointed Domestic Prelate to Pope Paul VI. (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
June 4, 2010)
1956 1957 St. Aemillan's Orphan Asylum Milwaukee WI In residence.

There were 24 boys living at the orphanage. The 1957 Directory entry notes the orphanage to also conduct Boys' Camp at Villa Jerome on Friess Lake in Hubertus, WI.

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1957 1963 Chancery

Milwaukee

Donovan was accused in a 1992 lawsuit of sexual misconduct with a high school girl, beginning in 1959 and continuing until 1965. (Wisconsin State Journal
June 28, 1995)

WI   The 1958-1963 Directories index Donovan as at 2000 W. Wisconsin Ave., which was the Archbishop's residence.
1963 1974 St. Mary's (German) Milwaukee WI 1/3
Administrator
 

1974

Rembert George Weakland, O.S.B. followed Cousins as archbishop (1977-2002)

1993 St. Monica's Whitefish Bay WI 1/3, 1/2, 1/4 Parish had a school with 476-368 students.
1993 2000 Retired St. Francis WI   Address is 3501 Lake St., which is that of the Milwaukee Archdiocese.
2000 2006 Retired Milwaukee WI   Address given is that of the John T. Cousins Center.

2006

Weakland was replaced by Timothy Michael Dolan (2002-2009)

2009 Retired Milwaukee WI   Donovan was noted to be residing at the Milwaukee Catholic Home, which has Assisted Living, Continued Care Community, Senior Community, and Micro-Community.

2009

Dolan was succeeded by Jerome Edward Listecki (2009-)

2010 Retired Milwaukee WI  

Address given is that of a Milwaukee law firm.

Donovan died June 2, 2010

 

Source: Official Catholic Directory (New York: P.J. Kenedy and Sons, 1945-2010)

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This assignment record was last updated on April 28, 2011.