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Category Archives: David G. Farrington
Coverup Ends… Br. Jim Phillips is “Monk Under Supervision”
Posted on July 28, 2010
Posted in Bahamas, Barbara Illsley, David Baraga, David G. Farrington, Jacob Wetterling, Jim Phillips, John Klassen, Joshua Guimond, Kate Lally, Restricted List, Review Board, St. John's Prep
After more than eight years of covering up credible allegations of sexual abuse by one of its members, a source at St. John’s Abbey in Collegeville, MN has admitted that Br. Jim Phillips is a “Monk Under Supervision”. Br. Jim … Continue reading →
Seven Years… Time To Start Asking Questions
Posted on November 10, 2009
Posted in Allen Tarlton, Barbara Illsley, Brennan Maiers, Bruce Wollmering, Charles A. Flinn, Dale Launderville, David Baraga, David G. Farrington, Dunstan Moorse, Finian McDonald, Fran Hoefgen, Francisco Schulte, Isaac Connolly, Jim Kostreba, Jim Phillips, John Kelly, John Klassen, Joshua Guimond, Kate Lally, Mel Taylor, Michael Bik, Michael Hemmesch, Pat Marker, Review Board, Robert Blumeyer, St. John's Prep, Susan Fuchs-Hoeschen, Thomas Gillespie, Tom Andert, Tom Frost, William Skudlarek
Today (November 10, 2009) marks the seven year anniversary of Joshua Guimond’s disappearance from the St. John’s University campus in Collegeville, Minnesota.
Email to Kate Lally and John Klassen
Posted on October 25, 2007
Posted in Bruce Wollmering, David Baraga, David G. Farrington, Gordon Tavis, John Klassen, Jonathan Licari, Kate Lally, Michael Bik, Pat Marker, Paul GoPaul, Review Board, Timothy Kelly, Tom Andert, Tom Frost
Ms. Lally, I would like to attend the next Review Board meeting to discuss the following information.
Report of External Review Board – July 2005
Posted on July 1, 2005
Posted in Barbara Illsley, Charles A. Flinn, Dale Launderville, David Baraga, David G. Farrington, Janet Robert, Kate Lally, Pat Marker, Review Board, Susan Fuchs-Hoeschen, Tom Frost
I. Organization of the Board The External Review Board was formed in June, 2003 as part of a settlement. The original composition of the Board was made up of four members selected by Jeffrey Anderson and four members selected by … Continue reading →
Saint John’s Abbey Names External Review Board
Posted on June 17, 2003
Posted in Charles A. Flinn, David Baraga, David G. Farrington, Janet Robert, Jeff Anderson, John Klassen, Jonathan Licari, Kate Lally, Pat Marker, Review Board, Susan Fuchs-Hoeschen
June 17, 2003 — Abbot John Klassen, OSB, of Saint John’s Abbey today announced the membership and the mission of an External Review Board to review allegations of sexual misconduct against members of the abbey and to provide advice on … Continue reading →