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  Two Men Sue Orlando Diocese over Allegations of Priest Abuse

By Mike Schneider
Associated Press, carried in Herald Tribune [Sarasota FL]
September 12, 2005

ORLANDO, Fla. -- Two men sued the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orlando for negligence Monday, saying they were molested by a priest who had been allowed to continue working in central Florida churches even after a previous allegation of abuse was made.

Both men, now in their 40s, are seeking more than $5 million each for what they describe in the lawsuits as severe psychological injuries caused by Vernon Uhran in the 1970s.

Uhran was removed from the diocese in 1992 after an allegation of sexual abuse was made against him, said Carol Brinati, a spokeswoman for the diocese.

Brinati said that since the diocese hadn't yet been served with the lawsuits she couldn't comment on them. She didn't know where Uhran currently lives, and an Orlando phone number for Uhran was disconnected.

"Child sexual abuse is criminal and sinful. We remain committed to helping every victim and we pray for all those involved in these situations," Brinati said. "We stand ready to cooperate with law enforcement in any ensuing investigation."

Earlier this year, the Orlando diocese, along with the Diocese of St. Augustine, agreed to pay $1.5 million to three men who claimed they were sexually abused by Uhran and another priest.

In the current lawsuits, the plaintiff referred to only as John Doe No. 4 said he was an altar boy at St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church in Altamonte Springs when he met Uhran. As a 14-year-old, he said, he was sexually abused by Uhran 10 times in 1971 during a three-month cross-country trip he took with the priest and several other boys.

The second plaintiff, referred to only as John Doe No. 5, claimed Uhran sexually molested him in 1973 at the Church of the Resurrection in Lakeland, when he was 9 years old, and in 1976 at St. Theresa Catholic Church in Belleview. On both occasions, Uhran had offered to supervise the boy at the churches' rectories while his parents were on vacation.

Both lawsuits contend that allegations of sexual abuse by Uhran were brought to the attention of the diocese early as 1969, yet he wasn't removed from his position and no disciplinary action was taken.

The Orlando diocese has agreed to pay at least $5.7 million to more than three dozen minors abused by more than a dozen priests since 1968.