Files of 14 Diocese of Winona priests accused of child sex abuse released

MINNESOTA
KTTC

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ROCHESTER, Minn. (KTTC) — The files of 14 Diocese of Winona priests accused of child sex abuse were made public during a news conference Tuesday in Rochester.

Joining attorney Jeff Anderson at the news conference was Paul Hotchkiss. Hotchkiss said he was abused by former priest Thomas Adamson. Adamson, a native of Byron, was ordained a priest in 1958 and got his first assignment in Winona with pastoral duties at St. Casimir’s Parish.
Adamson was removed from ministry in 1985 and defrocked in 2009.

Anderson said the documents have been looked over extensively in order to protect the identities of the survivors.

In a statement released Tuesday afternoon, Winona Bishop John Quinn said the diocese voluntarily released summaries of each of the files in June that were publicly disclosed Tuesday morning. The diocese said nearly all of the child sexual abuse committed by clergy occurred in the 1960’s and 1970’s. Of the fourteen priests who have sexually abused minors, nine priests are deceased, three priests have been laicized, one has laicization proceedings pending and one priest has been deported to Nellore, India with proceedings pending in the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. The diocese said no priests in the active ministry within in the Diocese of Winona have had credible accusations of child sexual abuse.

“The details of the sexual abuse contained in the files are painful reminders of the significant impact that sexual abuse has on the survivors of child sexual abuse,” the statement read. “Since the adoption of the Charter for the Protection of Youth and Young Persons in 2002, the Diocese of Winona has worked diligently in ensuring compliance with the Charter.”

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