‘Route 66’ clergy abuse

GALLUP (NM)
Gallup Independent via BishopAccountability.org

Gallup Diocese still battling Arizona sex case

By Elizabeth Hardin-Burrola
Gallup Independent
July 30, 2012

First in a two-part series

Gallup — Now that the Diocese of Gallup has settled the three clergy sex abuse lawsuits filed against it in the Navajo Nation’s courts, it is left to fight the “Route 66” priest abuse case in Arizona.

That civil lawsuit, filed nearly two years ago in Flagstaff’s Coconino County Superior court, was brought by Phoenix attorney Robert E. Pastor on behalf of an Arizona man who claims the Rev. Clement A. Hageman sexually abused him as a child. The plaintiff, in his 70s, served as an altar boy for Hageman in Holbrook’s Our Lady of Guadalupe Church in the early 1950s. Hageman died in Winslow in 1975.

The Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests has dubbed Hageman the “Route 66 Priest” because at least a couple dozen adults have come forward during the past decade claiming Hageman sexually abused them during the 35 years the Gallup Diocese assigned Hageman to Catholic parishes along Route 66: from Thoreau in New Mexico to Holbrook, Winslow and Kingman in Arizona. According to Pastor, Hageman also abused children when he was briefly assigned to Arizona parishes in Camp Verde and Humbolt.

In court documents, the Diocese of Gallup has conceded Hageman was a sexual predator and mostly likely abused the plaintiff as claimed.

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