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            3 more Gallup priests ID'd as accused abusers
             By Elizabeth Hardin-Burrola 
              Gallup Independent 
              July 30, 2012  
               
              Gallup — The number of publicly accused clergy sex abusers from the Diocese of  Gallup recently increased from 16 to 19. 
               
              In court documents in the Clement A. Hageman “Route 66” priest abuse lawsuit,  Robert E. Pastor, the plaintiff’s attorney, named two more Gallup priests — one  deceased and one absent from ministry — as being alleged sexual abusers. A  third accused priest’s name was found in related church records. 
               
              In a court document dated June 13, Pastor included a chart, featuring the names  of five priests, which illustrates his belief that the Diocese of Gallup  “engaged in a pattern and practice of assigning pedophile priests to poor rural  towns of Northern Arizona.” Three of the priests, Hageman, John T. Sullivan,  and James M. Burns, have been acknowledged by Catholic officials as being  pedophiles. The other two priests, Samuel Wilson and Raul Sanchez, have never  been publicly accused of abuse before. 
               
              In a recent telephone interview, Pastor said he represents a number of other  clients who allege they were sexually abused by either Hageman, Wilson or  Sanchez. Although Pastor has filed only one Hageman-related clergy abuse  lawsuit against the Gallup Diocese, he said the diocese is aware of his other  clients’ allegations.  
               
              While comparing Pastor’s chart to the Official Catholic Directory’s record of  priest assignments, the name of another credibly accused abuser from Gallup  surfaced. Laurence Florez, whose first and last names are sometimes misspelled  as Lawrence Flores, also served in the Diocese of Gallup’s Arizona parishes  before transferring to the newly created Diocese of Phoenix in 1969. Florez,  who is deceased, was accused of sexual abuse in Phoenix and was the subject of  a lawsuit.  
               
              All three priests were ordained for the Gallup Diocese: Wilson in May 1952,  Florez in May 1959, and Sanchez in December 1974. In his 33 year career, Wilson  was bounced around to about 20 rural parishes, mostly in Arizona and New  Mexico, including assignments on the Navajo and White Mountain Apache  reservations and a number of small Hispanic communities. Wilson died in 1986. 
               
              Florez worked in Aragon, another rural parish where a significant number of  credibly accused abusers have been assigned, as well as four parishes in  northern Arizona before transferring to the Phoenix Diocese. 
               
            The Official Catholic Directory shows Sanchez only working in one parish, Madre  de Dios in Winslow, before teaching in a diocesan seminary program in Gallup  and then becoming an Air Force chaplain. Although the Diocese of Gallup  continues to list Sanchez as one of its priests, a recent diocesan directory  lists Sanchez as “absent” and “out of the diocese.” He is reportedly living in  Mexico.  
             
               
             
             
             
            
             
             
             
            
                            
                 
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
             
               
               
            
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