| Rev. Louis J. Heitzer/rev. Joseph Heitzer
Bishopaccountability.org - Assignment Record
May 8, 2012
www.bishopaccountability.org/assign/Heitzer_Louis_J.htm
Summary of Case: Heitzer was accused publicly in 2002 when a man told the story to the U.S. bishops gathered in Dallas of his having been sexually abused by Heitzer in 1968, when he was 11 years-old. The St. Paul and Minneapolis Vicar General stated at the same gathering that there was some indication that the archdiocese knew that about allegations that Heitzer had abused children. Heitzer died in 1969 while in treatment for alcoholism.
Ordained: 1944
Incardinated: St. Paul and Minneapolis
Died: Nov. 24, 1969
Start |
Stop |
Parish/Assignment |
Town/Accusations |
State |
Position |
Notes |
1944
St. Paul archbishop was John Gregory Murray (1931-1956) |
1945 |
Assumption (German) |
St. Paul |
MN |
2/2 |
Assumption had a school with 98 students. |
1945 |
1948 |
St. Mary Help of Christians |
Sleepy Eye |
MN |
2/2 |
St. Mary's had a grade school with 335-347 students, and a high school with 134-161 students. |
1948 |
1950 |
St. Aloysius |
Olivia |
MN |
2/2 |
St. Aloysius had a school with 151-158 students. |
1950 |
1954 |
Sacred Heart |
Franklin |
MN |
1/1 |
  |
1950 |
1954 |
St. Patrick's |
Birch Coulee |
MN |
  |
This was a mission of Sacred Heart in Franklin. |
1954 |
1955 |
St. Joseph's |
Rosen |
MN |
1/1 |
St. Joseph's had a school with 129 students. |
1955 |
1956 |
St. Michael's |
Gaylord |
MN |
1/1 |
  |
1955 |
1956 |
St. Francis de Sales |
Winthrop |
MN |
  |
This was a mission of St. Michael's in Gaylord. |
1956
Murray was succeeded by William Otterwell Brady (1956-1961)
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1958 |
St. Luke's |
Clearwater |
MN |
1/1 |
  |
1958
Leo Binz followed Brady as St. Paul archbishop (1961-1975). The archdiocese was renamed St. Paul and Minneapolis in 1966.
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1966 |
St. Scholastica's |
Heidelberg (New Prague) |
MN |
1/1 |
  |
1966 |
1967 |
St. Richard's |
Richfield |
MN |
3/3 |
St. Richard's had a school with 631 students. |
1967 |
1968 |
St. Peter's |
Forest Lake
• A man told the archdiocese in about 2000 that Heitzer sexually abused him when he was an 11 year-old boy in1968. The priest had taken the boy on a fishing trip, and the abuse is said to have occurred in a motel.
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MN |
2/2 |
St. Peter's had a school with 328 students.
This alleged victim of Heitzer spoke before the U.S. bishops at their historic June 2002 gathering in Dallas, TX.
Also at the bishops' Dallas meeting in 2002, the St. Paul and Minneapolis Vicar General, Rev. Kevin McDonough, stated, "There's some indication that leaders of the archdiocese knew about allegations that Father Heitzer abused some children".
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1968 |
1969 |
On Sick Leave |
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Heitzer died November 24, 1969 He had suffered a heart attack during treatment for alcoholism. |
Sources: Official Catholic Directory (New York: P.J. Kenedy and Sons, 1945-1970)
• Sexual Abuse Victims Question Archbishop, By Berk Brown, Forest Lake Times, October 16, 2002
• Victim Remembers, Recounts for Bishops 'That Horrible Night', By Warren Wolfe, Star Tribune, June 14, 2002
• St. Cloud Man Tells Bishops of Abuse, By Stephen Scott, Saint Paul Pioneer Press, June 14, 2002
Priests in a Parish: We use the following convention to show a priest's place among the clergy of a parish: 1/2 means that he is the first priest listed in the Official Catholic Directory (usually the pastor) and that there is a total of two priests at the parish. The shorthand 3/4 means that the priest is listed third on a four-priest roster. See our sample page from the Directory.
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This assignment record was last updated on May 7, 2012
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