Br. Edmund Normantowicz
Joined the Missionaries of Our Lady of Las Salette in 1967. Made perpetual vows in 1971. Worked in NY, CT, LA, MO, MA, TX. Ordained for the permanent diaconate in 1983. Worked with deaf and disabled children, altar servers, and children in a residential home; was a youth director, religious educator, sheriff’s office chaplain, and assistant provincial director of vocations. Named publicly as accused by the Lake Charles diocese on its list updated in 11/2019. (Name misspelled Normanmtowicz, first name Edward, but is Edmund in Directories and father’s 2014 obituary.) Lake Charles’ list notes accusations of the sexual abuse of minors, occurring 1976-1978 and 1980 in Sulphur, LA and reported to the Diocese in 2003 and 2019. Prohibited from ministry. Appears to have been long living with his order in Hartford, CT. Accused in a lawsuit sometime between 2021-2026 of sexually abusing a child in LA 1972-1974, beginning when the child was age 7. Normantowicz died 11/24/2024 in Hartford. Per his obituary, “Brother Ed’s greatest joy was working with the youth wherever he ministered.”
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