Rev. Bruce O. Ewing
Summary of Case: Ewing was ordained in 1974 and left the priesthood in 1977. A woman came forward with accusations in 2002 that Ewing sexually abused her over a three-year period in the 1970s, beginning when she was 14 years old. The case was brought to trial, and in 2007 Ewing was convicted of third degree rape. He was sentenced to five years probation.
Ordained: 1974
Start | Stop | Assignment | Town/Accusations | State | Position | Notes |
1974 Louisville archbishop was Thomas Joseph McDonough (1967-1981) |
1977 | St. Vincent de Paul's | Louisville • A woman accused Ewing in a 2002 lawsuit of having sexually abused her over at least three years, beginning in 1974, when she was 14 years old. (The Courier-Journal [Louisville KY] |
KY | 2/2 | Parish had a school with 122-203 students. |
1974 | 1977 | Methodist Evangelical Hospital | Louisville | KY | Chaplain | This was a station of St. Vincent de Paul's in Louisville. |
1977 | 1980 | Absent on Leave | The 1980 Directory is the last in which Ewing is indexed. He left the priesthood in 1977 and went on to own a tavern, work as a mechanic of the city, and to serve as an ombudsman for residents of neighborhoods being moved because of airport expansion. He also served at one time as a police chaplain, and as an aide to a city Alderman. He was named in a lawsuit in 2002, and criminally charged in January 2003 with rape and sodomy of a girl when he was a priest in the 1970s. (The Courier-Journal [Louisville KY] |
Source: Official Catholic Directory (New York: P.J. Kenedy and Sons, 1975-1980)
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This assignment record was last updated on December 23, 2009.