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IN THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN

In re:

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ARCHDIOCESE OF MILWAUI(EE,

No. 11-20059-svk

Chapter

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Hon. Susan V. Kelley

Debtor.

OPPOSITION OF OFFICIAL COMMITTEE OF UNSECURED CREDITORS TO MOTION OF DEBTOR FOR ORDER ESTABLISHING DEADLINES FOR F'ILING PROOFS OF CLAIM AND APPROVING F''ORM AND MANNER OF NOTICE THER.EOF'

The Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors (the "Committee") objects to the Motion

of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee (the "Algfuli_Q_gese" or the "De.bjqr") for Order Establishing Deadlines for Filing Proofs of Claim and Approving Form and Manner of Notice Thereof (the

"Motion").r In support of this Opposition, the Committee respectfully

represents the following:

I. INTRODUCTION The overwhelming majority of the general unsecured claims that

will

be filed in this case

are expected to be held by the survivors ofalleged sexual abuse perpetrated by priests (and

others) employed by the Archdiocese or for whom the Archdiocese is otherwise responsible (the

"Abuse Survivors"). While only seventeen Abuse Survivors filed lawsuits pre-petition, the Committee believes there are hundreds of Abuse Survivors with claims against the Debtor. One priest alone, Father Lawrence Murphy, molested as many as two hundred boys while he worked

I Capitalized terms that are not defined in this Opposition shall have the meaning assigned to them in the Motion. James I. Stang (CA

BarNo 94435)

H Brown (CA BarNo. 100396) Gillian N Brown (CA Bar No 205132) Kenneth

Pachulski Stang Ziehl & Jones LLP 10100 Santa Monica Blvd., ll'h Floor Los Angeles, CA 90067 Telephone: (310) 277 -6910 Facsimile: (310) 201-0760

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at one school in the Archdiocese, St. John's School for the

Deaf.' Two hundred possible

casualties of one priest in one school. There are presently forty-four diocesan priests and former

priests with substantiated claims of sexual abuse and one hundred and twenty-five Catholic schools in the Archdiocese.' The math is staggering.

Not all Abuse Survivors reported their abuse. Many may still be reluctant to come forward. This reticence is a part of the pathology of sexual abuse, which was exponentially exacerbated by the failure of the Catholic Church and this Archdiocese to respond to sexual abuse reports and protect its young charges from pedophile priests. Father Murphy's victims, for

example, began reporting their abuse as early as the 1950s. They told priests. They told nuns. They told the police. They told the district attorney. They reported the abuse to three archbishops

, and yet, Father Murphy continued to work with deaf students and young people for

another twenty-four years, and when he died, he died a priest.a

The Abuse Survivors who reported Father Murphy were both remarkable and rare. They were not telling on the creepy-looking pervert who hangs out at the liquor store across from the

park. They were reporting on God's representative on Earth. Imagine how devastating it was when nothing was done to stop

him.

Perhaps more commonly, Abuse Survivors cope with the

trauma by pushing away the memory of

it.

This denial, combined with the fact that many Abuse

Survivors were abused as very young children, often leads to delayed reporting. Other Abuse

Survivors do not come forward because of the stigma attached to sexual abuse, especially in the case of boys who are sexually molested by a man which brings a sin in the very church in which the Abuse Survivors were

with it the fear of homosexuality,

raised. Survivors also fail to come

forward out of fear of disappointing family members who are still loyal Catholics, and still others may not have connected their suffering to the abuse. A grown man who was orally copulated as a chif d may not realize that his alcoholism or depression or

inability to keep a job is a result of

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See Laurie Goodstein, For Years Deaf Boys Tried To Tell of Priests Abuse, N.Y. Times, March 26,2010, af Al, available at btro:llv,rww.nytimes.coml2070/03l27lusl27wisconsin.html (last accessed 5118120011), a copy of

which is attached hereto as Exhibit A. 3 See Exhibit E to Motion (List of Substantiated Abusers). a

Goodstein, supra note

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that abuse. Finally, it

will often.take

an Abuse Survivor a long time to actually decide to pursue

his or her claim even after he realizes that he has one.

Identifying and notifuing individuals holding potential abuse claims is no small task where, as here, there has been â concerted, well-orchestrated, decades-long cover-up, there may be living Abuse Survivors who were abused in the Archdiocese as long ago as 1940, Abuse

Survivors may not have connected their suffering to the abuse or may be reluctant to come forward for other reasons, and the abuse may have occurred not just in one church or one parish but in one of the hundreds of Catholic Entities (as defined below) affiliated with the Archdiocese. At the very least, it is going to require much more extensive efforts by the Debtor than those proposed in the Motion to locate and serve Abuse Survivors, a longer notice period and more detailed descriptions of the Alleged Perpetrators (as defined below) in the Abuse

Survivor Bar Date Notice. It will also necessitate that Abuse Survivor Proof of Claim Forms are submitted to and handled by a neutral third party Claims Agent, not counsel to the Debtor. For these reasons (and others) which are detailed below, the Committee opposes the Motion.5

II DISCUSSION

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Terminologv There are a few terms which should be discussed as they appear in many of the

documents and their definitions are important. First, throughout the Debtor's Motion, the Bar Date Order, the Abuse Survivor Proof of Claim and the Abuse Survivor Bar Date Notice, the

Debtor refers to the Abuse Survivors as "Victim/Survivors." The Abuse Survivors prefer not to be called "victims," and the Committee would request that all references to "Victim/Survivors" be changed to "Abuse Survivors."

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To facilitate the Court's consideration of the Motion and the Opposition, the Committee has attached revised versions of the following documents with the Committee's suggested revisions, along with a redline showing the changes from the version filed by the Debtor with the Motion: (1) Bar Date Order; (2) Abuse Survivor Bar Date Notice; (3) Abuse Survivor Proof of Claim Form; (4) List of Substantiated Abusers; and (5) Confidentiality Agreement.. For ease of reference, the location of both the Debtor's versions and the Committee's versions are set forth in a summary chart on Exhibit B.

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Second, the Debtor proposes to include a

List of Abusers in the Abuse Survivor Bar Date

Notice Packages , but limits that list to diocesan priests who have substantiated claims of abuse.6 The Debtor refers to such individuals as "Abusers." There are quite possibly additional abusers other than diocesan priests with substantiated claims for whose abuse the Archdiocese would be

liable. For example, the Debtor might bear responsibility for acts of abuse committed by a priest or a nun from a religious order or a lay teacher that taught in a diocesan school or for a diocesan priest for whom there are not yet any substantiated claims of abuse. For those reasons, the Committee uses the broader term "Alleged Perpetrator," which is:

Any person who committed or is alleged to have committed an act of abuse upon an Abuse Survivor, including but not limited to any member of the clergy, employee, worker, volunteer, teacher or administrator.

Finally, the Committee contends that the Archdiocese may be liable not only for acts of the Alleged Perpetrators that took place in parish churches, but also for abuse that occured in other Catholic-affiliated organizations, such as Catholic schools, day care centers and hospitals The Committee uses the term "Catholic Entities" to describe such places, which term includes: (Ð

All

organizations listed in the Official Catholic Directory for the Archdiocese;

(ii) all

Catholic or Catholic-affiliated entities

or

organizations including all parishes, missions, churches, cemeteries, schools, hospitals, orphanages, charities, foundations, seminaries, juridic persons, and service organizations existing at any time that either: (a) are or were located within the teritorial limits of the Archdiocese; or (b) are or were directly or indirectly under or subject to the supervision or control of the Archbishop or the Archdiocese, and (iii) all Catholic religious orders that are legally responsible for the actions of an Alleged Perpetrator who, pursuant to a grant of faculties was located or working within the territorial limits of the Archdiocese when the Abuse occured.T As is set forth more fully below, because the Committee contends that the Debtor may be liable for acts of abuse related to Catholic Entities, the Committee requests that certain noticing efforts be directed to those Catholic Entities.

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See Exhibit E to Motion (Debtor's List of Abusers). t A true and conect copy of the Catholic Directory for the Archdiocese of Milwaukee is attached hereto

Exhibit C.

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ll. The Debtor proposes September 15,2011 as the Abuse Survivor Bar Date. Assuming the

Court enters the Bar Date Order and the Debtor is able to print and serve the Abuse Survivor Bar Date Packages by June 1, 2011 (a doubtful proposition), this is only three and a half months notice, which is terribly inadequate under the circumstances. Where, as here, it

will

take time to

identifu and locate known Abuse Survivors and even after receiving notice Abuse Survivors may need some period of time to decide to come forward and

file a claim, a notice period of three-

hundred and sixty-five days from the date of service of the Abuse Survivor Bar Date Packages is

warranted. The Committee is prepared to submit expert testimony on this issue at an evidentiary hearing on the Motion. In the absence of a bar date that provides constitutionally mandated due process, the Court should decline to set one.8

III.

The Abuse A

of Claims

A court-appointed Claims AgenÍ. not Debtor's counsel should act as the repository-for the Abuse Survivor Proqf qf Claim Forms.

In the interests of confidentiality, the Debtor suggests that Abuse Survivor Proof of Claim Forms be sent to and maintained by counsel to the Debtor instead of being filed with the Court. The Committee agrees that Abuse Survivors should be able to elect to keep their proofs of claim

private; however, it strenuously opposes the Debtor or Debtor's counsel as keeper of those

claims. After years of abuse and cover-ups, Abuse Survivors understandably have

a profound

mistrust of the Debtor. Requiring them to submit their proofs of claim, which will contain detailed information regarding their abuse and their abusers, to the very organizalion (or its counsel) they consider to be responsible for that abuse will have a chilling effect on filings. In

addition, it puts Committee counsel in the position of having to ask the Debtor for copies of the Abuse Survivor Proofs of Claim and of having to depend on them to produce those claims in a

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In re Congoleum Corporation,200SWL 314699,3-4 (Bankr. D.N.J. 2003) (declining to set filing proofs ofclaim in asbestos case).

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a bar date

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timely manner. For these reasons, a neutral, third-party claims agent should be appointed to maintain the Abuse Survivor Proof of Claim Forms.e Forms

B.

The Debtor proposes a list of Permitted Parties that should have access to the Abuse

Survivor Proof of Claim Forms upon executing the Confidentiality Agreement attached as

Exhibit G to the Motion. While the Committee agrees in principle, the Confìdentiality Agreement itself is objectionable on numerous grounds. The Debtor assetts, "The

Confidentiality Protocol is for the benef,rt of the Victims/Survivors."r0 Yet, there are numerous provisions that are clearly intended for the benefit of the Archdiocese, not the Abuse Survivors,

which should be struck. First, the Confidentiality Agreement provides that in the event of a breach, the Archdiocese (not the Abuse Survivors for whose benefit the agreement is allegedly created) is

entitled to injunctive relief, specific performance and attorneys fees.n If the Conf,rdentiality Agreement is for the benefit of the Abuse Survivors, any damages or remedies should run in

their favor, not the Debtors. The Confrdentiality Agreement also places restrictions on the internal use of the data in the Abuse Survivor Proof of Claim Forms. Specifically, it states:

I shall use or cause the Confidential Information only to assist me in performing my functions in the Bankruptcy Case and in a manner consistent with the terms and conditions of this Confidentiality Agreement. At no time shall I use the Conf,rdential Information for the benefit of myself or any other third person. Nor shall I use the Confidential Information for any other purpose or proceeding, including but not limited to, any other legal proceedings of any nature, for purposes of evaluation or compiling demographic or statistical information about victim abuse claims against the Archdiocese or any other organization, or for purposes of evaluating or compiling demographic or statistical information about victim abuse claim settlements paid by the Archdiocese or any other organization.t2

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See Exhibit D (Committee's Bar Date Order) at 11; Exhibit E (Committee Abuse Survivor Bar Date Notice) at 2; Exhibit F (Committee's Abuse Survivor Proof of Claim Form). ro See Motion at 8. rr See G to Motion ([Debtor's Confidentiality Agreement) at 6. tf 12Id.

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Again, if the Confidentiality Protocol is for the benefit of the Abuse Survivors (as it should be), there is no need for such restrictions. To protect the Abuse Survivors, the Permitted Party need

only agree to keep the information contained in the proof of claim confìdential, The Confidentiality Agreement also requires the Permitted Party to immediately notify the Debtor in the event

it is subpoenaed or "otherwise required to give testimony regarding any

Confidential Information," and to "assist the Archdiocese and its counsel in preventing the disclosure of any Confidential Information." This Confidential Information belongs to the Abuse Survivors. No Permitted Party should have to undertake the obligation to assist the

Debtor in preventing disclosure. They are simply agreeing not to disclose the information themselves. Therefore, the Committee has deleted paragraphs 3,4 and 6.'3 Finally, the Confidentiality Agreement makes no provision for unsealing the Abuse Survivor Proof of Claim Forms should they need to be used in any proceeding with the consent of the person who filed the claim or upon entry of a court order authorizing disclosure. Therefore, the Committee has added a provision addressing this issue.'o

C.

The Abuse

The Abuse Survivor Proof of Claim Form proposed by the Debtor uses technical, legal language that may not be accessible to Abuse Survivors. Therefore, the Committee has proposed an alternate Abuse Survivor Proof of Claim Form that is less intimidating and easier to

understand. The alternate Abuse Survivor Proof of Claim Form also makes clear that Abuse

Survivors should not frle their claims with the Court and adds contact information for counsel to the Committee.rs

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Exhibit G (Committee's Confidentiality Agreement).

Id. See

Exhibit F (Committee's Abuse Survivor Proof of Claim Forrn)

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D.

Settlins Abuse Survivors and Abuse Survivor Proof of Claim Forms

Pre-petition, the Debtor conducted a voluntary Mediation Program pursuant to which 192

individuals agreed to settle their abuse claims (the "Settlins Abuse Survivors"). One hundred and seventy of those settlements have apparently already been paid by the Debtor and payments

remain outstanding on twenty-two, which the Debtor collectively scheduled as a lump sum

of

$702,000.00. The Debtor refers to these populations as the "Settled Victims/Survivors" and the

"In Settlement Victims/Survivors" respectively. The Committee refers to all such parties as the Settling Abuse Survivors. The Committee believes that Settling Abuse Survivors may have the right to rescind their settlement agreements or affirm their settlement agreements and seek damages against the

Debtor if they were fraudulently induced to enter into the settlement (the "Fraudulent Inducement Claims").

It

for example, the Debtor induced a Settling Abuse Survivor to settle by

telling him that he was the only individual who was abused or by misrepresenting the assets that were available to pay abuse claims, a Settling Abuse Survivor might have a Fraudulent Inducement Claim. For that reason, the Settling Abuse Survivors should not be listed among the parties who need not file an Abuse Survivor Proof of Claim Form and the Abuse Survivor Bar Date Notice should include the following language:

Even if you participated in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee Clergy Sexual Abuse Mediation System and executed a settlement agreement releasing the Debtor you may still be entitled to file a Proof of Claim if you believe that your were misled by the Debtor or its representatives in connection with the mediation. For example, if you entered into a mediated settlement with the Debtor based on representations that were made to you concerning the limited resources that the Debtor had to settle your claims or that you \¡/ere the only individual who was abused, which asseftions you believe were untrue, you should file a claim setting forth the reasons you believe the settlement and release of the Debtor is not enforceable andlor why you believe you are entitled to additional payments. If you believe you were misled by the Debtor in connection with the mediation, you may also wish to contact an attorney.l6

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Exhibit D (Committee's Bar Date Order) at 4-5; Exhibit E (Abuse Survivor Bar Date Notice) at 2.

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E.

Miscellaneous Issues related to Abuse Survivor Proof of Claims Forms

The Committee believes that it is inappropriate to require Abuse Survivors to quantify

their claims by including a dollar amount on the Abuse Survivor Proof of Claim Form andlor require them to attach the writings upon which their claimd are based, and accordingly have deleted those requirements.

At this stage of the proceedings, how is one to assign

a value to the

pain and suffering an Abuse Survivor experienced from being sodomized or a lifetime of alcoholism that followed? In addition, Abuse Survivors should not be required to attach

"writings upon which their claims are based." These are not claims based on a contract that the Debtor has breached. These are tort claims and any writings, such as doctors bills and medical records, are simply evidence of the amount of the claim. They are not the basis for the claim

itself, which was the Debtor's role in the abuse. Nothing in either Bankruptcy Code section 502 or Federal Rule of Bankruptcy Procedure 3003, both of which address the filing and allowance

of claims, require tort claimants to attach writings to their claims or prevent them from filing unliquidated ones and the Bar Date Order should not impose these additional requirements.

IV.

Actual notice of the Abuse Survivor Bar Date to Currently Known Abuse Survivors

is Inadequate.

A.

There are more known Abuse Survivors than the Debtor is proposinq to serve with actual notice of the Abuse Survivor Bar Date.

The most serious defect in the Motion is that it basically seeks to limit actual notice to Abuse Survivors that are "currently known to the Chancellor of the Archdiocese or the Archdiocese Victim's Assistance Coordinator." The Debtor proposes the following: The Debtor shall provide notice of the Victims/Survivors Bar Date by serving the Victim/Survivor Notice Package on Settled Victims/Survivors, In-Settlement

Victims/Survivors, Represented Claimants, and Unrepresented Claimants (as such terms are defined in the Debtor's Motion for Special Confidentiality Procedures to Protect Victims/Survivors [Docket No. 165]) in the fashion approved by any Special Confidentiality Procedures Order approved by this Court. The Debtor will also serve the Victim/Survivor Notice Package on all individuals currently known to the Chancellor of the Archdiocese or the Archdiocese's Victim Assistance Coordinator as having: (i) filed or threatened to file lawsuits against the

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Archdiocese that allege they were abused; (ii) contacted the Archdiocese to report th'at they were victims of abuse, whether or not that individual's claim was considered to be substantiated and whether or not the report was written or verbal; (iii) received payment from the Debtor as a result of an allegation of abuse; (iv) participated in the Mediation Program but not entered into a settlement agreement; and (v) been provided counseling, spiritual direction, or therapy support related to abuse or been referred for same by the Debtor.'7 The Committee submits, however, that this narrow defìnition

will

exclude individuals

whose identities are known to the Debtor or who could be easily identified through reasonable

effofts on the Debtor's part through outreach to the parishes, schools and other Catholic Entities in the Archdiocese.rt Suppose, for example, that a priest who taught at one of the one hundred

twenty-five Catholic schools in the Archdiocese and oversaw and afterschool program at a Catholic day care center molested four children. Child One reports the abuse to a teacher who puts a note in the child's school

file.

When the principal talks to Child One, he says that he saw

the priest take Child Two into the coat closet alone, which is what he had done with Child One. The principal decides the child is making it up and does not report the allegations to the

Archdiocese. Child Three's parents report the abuse to the Archdiocese and threaten to sue. Child Four, abused at the day care center, never reports the abuse. Under the Debtor's proposal only Child Three would receive actual notice of the Abuse Survivor Bar Date, even though the Catholic school and the Catholic daycare center where Children 1,2 and 4 were abused likely have records of the names and addresses of the students who attended.

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See

Motion at 5-6.

it has proposed and provide actual notice to claimants whose identities are known or reasonably ascertainable. See Sheftelman v, Standard Metals Corp., 839 F.2d 1383, 1386 (10th Cir. 1987), cert. dismissed,488 U.S. 881, 109 S.Ct.201, 102L.F,d.2d 171 (1988) ("Notice must be given to 'all creditors' under Rule 2002(a) of the time set for filing proofs of claim. The term 'all creditors' has no qualifications or limitations. New Yorkv. New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Co.,344 U.S. 293,73 S.Ct. 299, 97 L.F,d. 333. This notice must also be given to satisfy due process requirements. Mullane v. Central Hanover Bank & Trust Co., 339 U.S. 306,70 S.Ct, 652,94 L.Ed. 865. We are referring to actual notice to known creditors, and these are creditors whose actual identity is known and those within an identifìed group or category as were the bondholders of the particular bond issue here concerned and whose addresses are "reasonably ascertainable." Something by way of constructive notice must also be given to those bondholders in the same group whose identity and whereabouts cannot be ascertained. The record shows that the indenture trustee, the National Bank ofGeorgia, had a recent list ofmost ifnot all ofthe bondholders ofthese bearer bonds.").

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Nor does the Debtor's proposal, provide actual notice to Abuse Survivors who might have been identified during the course of an investigation of an Alleged Perpetrator but who did

not directly report the abuse themselves. Nor does the Debtor propose to provide actual notice to individuals where "concern" was expressed, but direct abuse may not have been reported. For example, in 1993, the Debtor noted a report from a mother that Father Franklin Beckar "apparently took a liking to [her son], a teenager, and even though he only knew him for two days, he has been seen driving by his home. The mother is concemed."'n This is a possible

Abuse Survivor and yet, the Debtor does not provide actual notice. For this reason, the Committee submits that the following parties (the "Abuse Survivor

Notice Parties") should receive the Abuse Survivor Bar Date Packages:

(i) All individuals who have filed or ever

threatened

to file

lawsuits

against the Archdiocese that allege Abuse by any Alleged Perpetrator.

(ii) All

to the Archdiocese who contacted the Entity to report that they were Abused by an Alleged Archdiocese or any Catholic Perpetrator, whether or not that individual's claim was considered to be substantiated or unsubstantiated and whether or not the report was written or individuals known

verbal.

(iii) All individuals known to the Archdiocese to whom payment

has ever

been made by or on behalf of the Archdiocese or any Catholic Entity as a result

of

an allegation of Abuse, including but not limited to the Settling Abuse Survivors (whether they received any or all payments owing as a part of the settlement) as well as all individuals who participated in any mediation or settlement process with the Archdiocese but did not enter into a settlement agreement.

(iv) All individuals known to the Archdiocese whose names were given to the Archdiocese or to representatives of the Archdiocese or to any Catholic Entity or any representatives of a Catholic Entity by an Alleged Perpetrator or any third party during interviews, counseling sessions, or as a part of an investigation of Abuse.

(v)

All

individuals who attended any daycare, preschool, kindergarlen, elementary school, middle school or high school, or any seminary, college, or other educational institution (if the individual was under the age of l8 when he or she attended such college, seminary of other educational institution) in the Archdiocese (a "School") during the years in which an Alleged Perpetrator was re

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present at the School.

(vi) All individuals identified on the latest alumni mailing list for

each

School.

(vii) All registered Catholics in every parish in the Archdiocese during the years in which an Alleged Perpetrator was present in that parish.'

(viii) All individuals known to the Archdiocese who attended or participated in any other Catholic Entity during the years in which an Alleged Perpetrator was present atthat Catholic Entity. (ix) All individuals who contacted the Archdiocese about their children being in close contact with an Alleged Perpetrator or about some problem with the Alleged Perpetrator and their child.

(x) All individuals whom the Debtor has ever provided or refered to for counseling, spiritual direction, or therapy support related to Abuse.

(xi) Where any of the Abuse Survivor Notice Parties listed above have an attorney of record, notice shall also be sent to the attorney of record.'o The Committee is aware that this

will require the Debtor to ask the schools,

parishes and

other Catholic Entities in the Archdiocese to provide the requested information in some instances. Therefore, the Bar Date Order should provide for a due diligence period of 45 days and the following due diligence procedure:

To obtain the information requested above, the Debtor will review the files it has within its possession, custody or control related to all Alleged Perpetrators as well as the records of the following: sexual abuse review boards, the Sexual Abuse Prevention & Response Office, the Victims Assistance Counselor, the Safe Environment Coordinator, Eisenberg Commission, Project Benjamin and the Community Advisory Board. Within fìve (5) days of the entry of the Bar Date Order, the Debtor will contact each Parish, School and other Catholic Entity and request that they provide the names and addresses of the individuals identified in paragraphs 25(i)-(xi) above and will also ask each School for its latest alumni mailing list (the "Information Request"). The Information Request will be mailed to each Parish, School and other Catholic Entity on the stationary of the Archbishop as a personal request from him. The Debtor will use reasonable efforts to find curent addresses for each individual identified by paragraph25 and will promptly serve each such individual with the Abuse Survivor Bar Date Notice Package. The Debtor will file a declaration attesting to the efforts it made to comply with these procedures (which will include copies of each Information 20

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Request sent by the Debtor) with the Court and serve it on counsel to the Committee within thirty days of service of the Abuse Survivor Bar Date Packages. At the same time, the Debtor will provide the counsel to the Committee the names and addresses of all Abuse Survivor Notice Parties and all Alleged Perpetrators. If additional Abuse Survivors or Alleged Perpetrators are identifìed to the Debtor after the initial service of the Abuse Survivor Bar Date Packages, the Debtors shall, within 10 days of their identifìcation, serve a copy of the Abuse Survivor Bar Date Package on the additional Abuse Survivors with an amended Abuse Survivor Bar Date Notice that includes the name of any subsequently identifred Alleged Perpetrator. The information regarding any subsequently identified Alleged Perpetrator shall also be added to the Publication Notice described below. The Debtor will provide counsel to the Committee the names and addresses of all subsequently identified Abuse Survivor Notice Parties and Alleged Perpetrators.2' The Committee is also aware that the parishes are separately incorporated, but this is no bar to obtaining information from them (or the schools or other Catholic Entities) or from the

priests or pastors who would be required to review parish files for the names of known

claimants. The parishes, while separately incorporated, are under the authority of the

Archbishop. The Archbishop both appoints and removes the pastor and approves the assignments for each priest.22 Indeed, each priest declares an oath of obedience to his bishop.23

Furthermore, the Archdiocese exerts an extraordinary amount of control over the parishes and provides a great deal of assistance to them. For example, the Archbishop, as the only trustee

of each Roman Catholic church in the Archdiocese, has the power to cause the incorporation of

"22 rd. at 12-13. See

Deposition of the Archbishop Rembert G. Weakland, Roeder et al v. Archdiocese of Milwaukee et

al., (Case No. 92-CV-D16089) in the Circuit Court for Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin, at 33:14-22) (September 8, 1993) (the "Weakland Deposition") (Q: And you, as the archbishop, have the power and the duty to appoint the pastor of any particular parish? A: Yes. Q: And you have the power and the ability to remove any pastor from the parish. Correct? A: Not without cause. Q: Okay. But if there is cause, you have the power and the ability to do that? A Yes." True and correct copies of the relevant pages of the Weakland Deposition are attached hereto as Exhibit H; Deposition of Father Paul Lippert, Linneman. et al.. v. Archdiocese of Milwaukee et al., (Case No. 05CV-1351) in the Circuit Court for Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin, at 28:12-25) (May 10, 2010) (the "Lippert Deposition") (Q: My question, if you go back to the first page of Exhibit A, see at point No. 3 it says, 'Eighty-five recommendations were presented to the Archbishop; a carbon copy for the Chancery staff was enclosed." Is this describing part of the process that you talked about earlier where recommendations were given to the Archbishop in wríting about the possible assignments for the priests." A: Yes. Q: And ultimately the only one that could either approve or disapprove of one of the recommendations was the Archbishop? A: Yes."). True and correct copies ofthe relevant pages ofthe Lippert Deposition are attached hereto as Exhibit I. 21 Weakland Deposition at 37: 8-12 (Q: Do diocesan priests then, not have an obligation to observe chastity? A: They do not have an obligation to observe poverty. The promise of obedience is made to the bishop at the date of ordination. The chastity is, they make a promise of permanent celibacy.").

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each parish

.'a He is one of the trustees of each parish corporation. Of the other four trustees, the

vicar-general and the pastor ofeach congregation are appointed to thejobs that entitle them to serve as trustees by the

Archbishop." The remaining two trustees are elected by parishioners,

but the Archbishop, as president of the parish corporation, has the right to approve or disprove any trustee elected by the parish or appointed by the pastor to

fill

a vacancy.'u

The Archbishop is also the president of every parish corporation and his appointee (the pastor) is vice-president. The Archbishop is on the board of directors of each parish corporation, along with the vicar-general, the pastor, the treasurer and the secretary.2T Through the

Archbishop's power to appoint the vicar-general of the Archdiocese and the pastor of each congregation, he effectively determines who holds three of five votes on the board of directors. One of the ways in which the Archdiocese exercises its control over the parishes is by

limiting what they can or can not do without the unanimous consent of the board of directors (which, of course, requires the consent of the Archbishop and his two appointees, the pastor and the vicar-general). For example, trustees can not initiate or respond to lawsuits in the name

of

the parish without the written permission of the Archbishop." They can not sell or encumber parish property, incur debts beyond $300.00, make extraordinary expenditures of funds already

"in hand" which is not a regular operation expenditure for any amount of money that exceeds

2a

40á

Wisconsin Statutes section 1S7.19(1) provides, "The bishop of each diocese, being the only trustee of each Roman Catholic church in his diocese, may cause any or all congregations therein to be incorporated by adding four more members as trustees as hereinafter provided." Wis. Stat. $ 187.19(l) (2011). A copy of the statute is attached hereto as Exhibit J. Wisconsin Statutes section 1S7.19(1) provides, "The bishop and vicar-general ofeach diocese, the pastor of the congregation to be incorporated, togetherwith ¡wo laypersons, practical communicants of such congregation (the latterto be chosen frorn and by the congregation), shall be such trustees." Id. $ 187.19(l). 26 See Parish Trustee Manual Finance/Administrative Services Committee Handbook 11, 17 (Archdiocese of Milwaukee XXXX) (the "Parish Trustee Manual") ("Nominees who receive the highest number of votes become the trustees subject to the approval ofthe archbishop. After any trustee is elected or reelected, their name is sent to the chancery for the archbishop's affirmation. The archbishop, president of the Board of Directors, has the right to approve or disapprove any lay trustee elected by the parish or appointed by the pastor to fill a temporary vacancy of an unexpired term."). A copy of the relevant pages of the Parish Trustee Manual are attached hereto as Exhibit K. 2T Wisconsin Statutes section 187,19(5) provides, "The bishop or administrator, the vicar-general, pastor, treasurer and secretary shall be directors ofthe corporation." Id. S 187.19(5). 28 See Parish Trustee Manual at 11.

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of the last years' parish revenue, establish an endowment, or enter into any building or.' renovation process without the Archbishop's consent as a member of the board.2e

Given the Archbishop's authority over the parishes, the priests and the Christian faithful in the Archdiocese, it is clear that he can ask the parishes, the schools and the Catholic Entities to respond to the Information Request as a part of the Debtor's efforts to identify and notify all

known Abuse Survivors. The wpfhnrl nf ceyviee nf the Ahusp ,luvvivor Bar Date P naknc¡e.ç

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The Debtor proposes to serve the Abuse Survivor Bar Date Packages using "the same

confidentiality procedures as those approved by the Court for Unrepresented Claimants, unless such individuals have counsel known to the Debtor, in which case service

will

be effectuated

through such counsel, in the same fashion as approved by the Court for service on the Represented Claimants." However, court has not yet approved the Debtor's requested

confidentiality procedures. For Abuse Survivors who are represented, the Debtor should serve the Abuse Survivor Bar Date Packages on their attorneys of record.

All

other Abuse Survivors

should be served, first class mail, at their last known home address, after the Debtor has used reasonable efforts to locate a current address for each Abuse Survivor. The names and addresses

of all pafties served (including any updated addresses which were discovered when mail was returned or otherwise) should be included on the proof of service, and the proof of service should be filed under seal, with a copy provided to counsel to the Committee, which the Committee

will

not disclose.

V.

The Publication

A.

must be exnanded.

The Publication Protocol is ínadequate.

The Debtor intends to notify unknown Abuse Survivors through a Publication Protocol The Committee requests that the Publication Protocol be expanded in the following ways: (a)

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Publication in the specified publicatiöns be made once in the 30 days after the entry of the Abuse Survivor Bar Date Notice and once 30 days before the Abuse Survivor Bar Date; (b) the

following additional publications be added: America Magazine, Hand to Hand, National Catholic Reporter, Saint Anthony Messenger, and (c) and that the Publication Protocol be supplemented as

follows:

(a)

The Debtor will provide the Publication Notice to all parishes and schools located in the Region and each parish and school will post the Publication Notice in a prominent location. The Publication Notice shall be no smaller than 8" X 10" with font no smaller than 10 point. The Publication Notice shall state that it is posted at the request of the Archbishop and is to remain posted within thirty (30) days of entry of the Bar Date Order through the Abuse Survivor Bar Date (the "Publication Period"). The Debtor or someone at the parish or school at the request of the Debtor shall veriff that the Publication Notice remains posted until the end of the Publication Period.

(b) Archbishop Jerome Listecki will prepare and sign a letter notifying Catholics in the Region of the Bar Dates and will request that each parish include said letter in its parish bulletin once a week for every week of the Publication Period. The letter will also be mailed or emailed to registered parishioners. (c) The Debtor will post the Publication Notice on the homepage of the following websites: www.archmil.orq, www.kccllc.net/archmil; each parish website, each School website, as well as on the homepage of each Publication's web-version. The Publication Notice will remain posted on the websites for the duration of the Publication Period.

(d)

Where Publication Notice is required by these provisions to be published on any website or internet portal, the Debtor shall also provide a videotape upload which provides the Publication Notice for Abuse Survivors in American Sign Language.

(e)

will maintain toll free numbers which may potential to claimants ask questions or obtain copies of Abuse be used by Survivor Proof of Claim Forms and General Creditor Proof of Claim Form. The Debtor and the Committee

(Ð The Debtor will distribute a press release announcing the Abuse Survivor Bar Date to, at a minimum, the programs, schools, ministries, organizations, individuals and media outlets to which it issued press releases, information and fliers in connection with the announcement of the Mediation Program in January 2004 as is further detailed in paragraph 31 of the Motion.

(g)

each church in each parish will announce the Abuse Survivor procedure Bar Date and the for filing an Abuse Survivor Proof of Claim from the

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pulpit one time during each Sunday mass conducted during the Publication Period.

(h)

will also mail a copy of the Abuse Survivor Bar Date Notice to each of the following individuals or entities within the Region: all police departments, the offices of all District Attorneys, the office of the Wisconsin The Debtors

attorney general, all licensed therapists who work with survivors of sexual abuse, the regional headquarters of Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous, all drug treatment centers, hospitals and public libraries.

28. The Debtor will file a ceftifìcate of notice by publication attesting to the efforts it made to comply with these procedures with the Court and serve it on counsel to the Committee within thirty days of service of the Abuse Survivor Bar Date Packages. The Debtor will also file with the Court a declaration attesting to the compliance of the parishes, schools and other Catholic Entities with the Publication Protocol.30 This expanded publication is necessary to insure that unknown claimants are reached. In today's world, many people get their news from internet versions of newspapers, so placing the Publication Notice in the print version is not enough. In addition, as mentioned above, many of the Abuse Survivors in this case were students at St. John's School for the Deaf. Hearing impaired people frequently have difficulty reading, and thus, it is terribly important to use videotape uploads with the text of the Abuse Survivor's Bar Date Notice or some other agreed upon script in American Sign Language on the publications' websites. In addition, requiring the

Publication Notice to be delivered to registered Catholics and placed, multiple times in parish bulletins and even having the priests announce it from the pulpit is not unprecedented. In fact, very similar efforts were made at the parish level on behalf of the Archdiocese in connection

with the its 2011 Catholic Stewardship Appeal to raise money for the Archdiocese, where, for example, the Archdiocese provided to the parishes (through its website) articles, bulletin announcements and cover alt, assistance with campaign administration, intercessions for each week of the campaign, pulpit announcements, talking points, testimonials and training

30

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webinars.3l If the Archdiocese can reach out to the parishioners through the websites, bulletins and priests to raise money, it can do so to publicize the Abuse Survivor Bar Date.

B.

The Publication Notice itself needs to be bisser and inçlude lansuase thqt likelv to speak to Abuse Survivors.

i;

The content of the Publication Notice is inadequate for many reasons. It needs to be larger and needs to specifically

notiff the reader that, among other things, a list of the names,

dates, locations and years of service of the substantiated Abusers is available and a statement

regarding the Fraudulent Inducement Claims. It should also include specific descriptions of acts

of abuse. Abuse Survivors may not respond when asked generally if they have an "abuse claim." The Debtor is prepared to present expert testimony that a noticing program

will

be much more

effective if, for example, the Publication Notice were to ask concrete questions, such as: "Were you fondled? Were you shown pornography? Were you touched on your genitals, either over or under your pants?"

VI.

The Abuse Survivor Bar Date Notice The Abuse Survivor Bar Date Notice and the Abuse Survivor Bar Date Package should

be amended in a number of ways.

A.

The

List of Abuser should be supplemented and should include p

available. The List of Abusers that the Debtor proposes to send with the Abuse Survivor Bar Date

Notice should include the name of the each Abuser, as well as the name of the church, parish, school, or other Catholic Entity for which the Abuser worked or served, the Abuser's position

within said church, parish, School or other Catholic Entity and the Abuser's dates of service or employment with such church, parish, school or other Catholic Entity. It should also include a

picture (if available), at least 3" by 5" in dimension, of each Abuser at or close to the time of the

3r 511312011).

of Milwaukee, http://www.archmil.org/catholicappeal/ParishResources.htm An excerpt from the website is attached hereto as Exhibit L.

See Archdiocese

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(last visited

abuse. This is necessary because Abuse Survivors'often need a connection to their memory of an event that took place many years ago, often to recall the name of their abuser. It should also include the names and information requested above for any religious order priests with substantiated claims of abuse.

It should

also include the following disclaimer:

This list is not exhaustive in that there may be additional priests who may have committed acts of abuse but on whom the Archdiocese does not have a report or for whom the Archdiocese determined that an allegation of abuse was not substantiated. In addition, the list does not include other potential offenders who are not members of the clergy, such as teachers, nuns, or religious order priests). The fact that this list may not include the name of the Alleged Perpetrator who abused you does not mean that you should not file an Abuse Survivor Proof of Claim Form."

VII.

AdditionalComments. The Committee also opposes the following language in the proposed Bar Date Order that

purports to foreclose the filing of proofs of claim after the Abuse Survivor Bar Date: Pursuant to Fed. R. Bankr. P. 3003(cX2), any holder of a claim whether a General

Creditor Claim, Victim/Survivor Claim, Rejection Damages Claim, or Amended Schedules Claim that is not subject to one of the exceptions enumerated above who fails to timely file a proof of claim in the appropriate form be forever barred from (a) asserting such claim against the Debtor or its estate; (b) voting on any plan of reorganization filed in the Reorganization Case, and (c) participating in any distribution in the Reorganization Case on account of such claim, and that the Debtor need not provide further notices regarding such claim." As the Debtor is aware, a claimant who has not filed a claim prior to the applicable bar date may move the Court to permit the late filing, and a plan of reorganization may provide treatment for late filed claims. Through the above quoted language, the Debtor is, in effect, inappropriately

writing discharge terms into

a

Bar Date Order. In addition, the Motion does not address the

impact of a future claims representative who may be appointed under a plan of reorganization and who would oversee the

filing of claims that had not accrued as of the Abuse Survivor Bar

Date.

32 33

See See

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il CONCLUSION WHEREFORE, the Committee respectfully requests that the Court deny the Motion or, alternatively, that the Court schedule an evidentiary hearing on the Motion and consider the Opposition of the Committee, along with any testimony, witnesses or other evidence that the Committee submits at or before the hearing.

Dated: l|;4ay 20,2017

OFFICIAL COMMITTEE OF LINSECURED CREDITORS by its counsel, Pachulski Stang Ziehl & Jones LLP. By:

/s/ James I.

I. Stang (CA Bar No. 94435) Kenneth H. Brown (CA Bar No. 100396) Gillian N. Brown (CA Bar No. 205132) James

Pachulski Stang Ziehl & Jones LLP 10100 Santa Monica Blvd., #1100 Los Angeles, CA 90067 Telephone: (310) 277 -6910 Facsimile: (310) 201-0760 E-mail j stang@pszj law.com [email protected] [email protected] and-

Albert Solochek (State Bar No. 1011075) Jason R. Pilmaier (State Bar No. 1070638) Howard, Solochek & Weber, S.C. 324 E. Wisconsin Ave., Suite I 100 Milwaukee,WI 53202 Telephone: (414) 272-07 60 Facsimile: (414) 272-7265 E-mail :[email protected]

[email protected]

Attorneys for

the Committee of

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For Years, Deaf Boys Tried to Tell of Priest's Abuse By LAURIE GOODSTEIN and DAVID CALLENDER

They were deaf, but they were not silent. For decades, a group of men who were sexually abused as children by the Rev. Lawrence C. Murph)¡ at a school for the deaf in Wisconsin reported to every

type of official they could think of that he was a danger, according to the victims and church documents. They told other priests. They told three archbishops of Milwaukee. They told two police departments and the district attorney. They used sign language, written affidavits and graphic gestures to show

what exactly Father Murphy had done to them. But their reports fell on the deaf ears of hearing people.

This week, they learned that Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, now Pope Benedict XVI, received letters about Father Murphy in tg96 from Archbishop Rembert G. Weakland of Milwaukee, who said that the deaf community needed "a healing response from the Church." The Vatican sat on the case, then equivocated, and when Father Murphy died in Lgg9, he died a priest. "That man should have been in prison for a very long time, but he was lucþ," Steven Geier, one of Father Murphy's victims, said Thursday. "What about me? I wasn't supposed to touch girls. What gave him the right to be able to do that? Father Murphy constantly thought about sex with children, and he got away with it." Young victims of sexual abuse are often so confused, ashamed or traumatized that they wait years to report the violations. Some never say a word. One of the remarkable aspects of the Father Murphy

that young victims began alerting the authorities in the mid-t95os, when sexual abuse was hardly even a part of the public vocabulary. case is

In his ranch house in Madison, where he lives with his wife, Ann, and two dachshunds, Mr. Geier said through an interpreter that he entered St. John's School for the Deaf in St. Francis, Wis., when he was 9. His father had helped build a Catholic church in rural Dane County, and his aunt was a nun. His family wanted him to get a good education in a Catholic school.

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Mr. Geier, now 59, said that between the ages of 14 and 15, starting around 1965, Father Murphy molested him four times in a closet at the school. The priest, a hearing man fluent in sign language, said that God wanted him to teach the boy about sex but that he had to keep it quiet because it was under the sacrament of confession. Mr. Geier said he felt sick. "First thing in the'morning," Mr. Geier said, "we took communion, and as he passed out the communion wafers, I thought about how many boys did he touch with those hands and all of the germs, all of the filth of his hands." Father Murphy may have molested as many as 2oo boys while he worked at the school from r95o to 1974, according to the accounts of victims and a social worker hired by the Archdiocese of Milwaukee

to interview him.

Mr. Geier said he first tried to tell the priest at his home parish in Madison, where he served as an altar boy, in 1966 when he was just 16. But the priest, he said, told him he did not want to hear about it, and to just forget about it. He told another priest while he was still a teenager, and yet a third priest years later, after he married. That priest, the Rev. Tom Schroeder, 72, who led Masses for the deaf in Madison from r97o lo Lgg2, said in an interview Friday that he remembered Mr. Geier's telling him about Father Murphy. Father Schroeder said that he told a nun, who told another nun who was a dormitory supervisor at St. John's, but that the supervisor did not believe it and nothing ever came of it.

"I assumed that if enough people told her, she would finally believe it," Father Schroeder said. Internal church correspondence unearthed in a lawsuit against the Archdiocese of Milwaukee and given to The New York Times, which made it public it this week, included a letter from the Rev. David Walsh, who served as a chaplain for the deaf in Chicago, saying that teenage students at St. John's had told him in the late 195os about Father Murphy's abuse. Father Walsh said he told Archbishop Albert Gregory Meyer of Milwaukee, who sent Father Murphy on a retreat and then put him back in the school to undo "the harm he had done."

In the rg7os, a group of former students who were in a vocational rehabilitation program in Milwaukee began telling their hearing supervisors about Father Murphy, a sequence of events reported in two articles in The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel in zoo6. Among the supervisors was John Conway, now the deputy administrator of workers'compensation for the State of Wisconsin. Mr. Conway, the students and others collected affidavits from 15 to zo former students about Father Murphy's violations. They were granted a meeting with Archbishop William E. Cousins.

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"In my extreme naïveté," said Mr. Conway in an interview on Friday, "I told them the archbishop would take care of this." He said they were surprised to find the room packed with people, including several nuns and teachers from the school, two priests who said they were representing the apostolic delegate in Chicago, and Father Murphy himself.

Arthur Budzinski and Gary Smith, two more victims of Father Murphy, said in an interview last week that they remember seeing Archbishop Cousins yell, and Father Murphy staring at the floor. The deaf men and their advocates were told that Father Murphy, the school's director and top fundraiser, was too valuable to be let go, so he would be given only administrative duties. They were outraged. They distributed "Wanted" posters with Father Murphy's face outside the cathedral in Milwaukee. They went to the police departments in Milwaukee, where they were told it was not the correct jurisdiction, and in St. Francis, where the school was located, Mr. Conway said. They also went to the office of E. Michael McCann, the district attorney of Milwaukee County, and spoke with his assistant, William Gardner.

"A criminal priest was an oxymoron to them," Mr. Conway said. "They said they'll refer it to the archdiocese." Calls to Mr. McCann and Mr. Gardner this week were not returned

Mr. Conway said it was only when they filed a lawsuit that the archdiocese removed Father Murphy from St. John's and sent him to northern Wisconsin to live at his family's summer house. The lawsuit was withdrawn. Mr. Smith, one of two of the plaintiffs whose cases were still within the statute of limitations, received a settlement of $2,ooo, he and Mr. Conway said. Father Murphy continued working in parishes and schools, with deaf people, and leading youth retreats in the Diocese of Superior for the îexl24 years.

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EXHIBIT B Document

Committee's Version (Exhibits to Opposition)

Redline (Exhibits to Opposition)

Debtor's Version (Exhibits to Motion)

Bar Date Order Abuse Survivor Bar Date

Exhibit D Exhibit E

Exhibit D-1 Exhibit E-1

Exhibit H Exhibit D

Exhibit F

Exhibit F-l

Exhibit B

Exhibit G Exhibit M

Exhibit G-1 Exhibit M-1

Exhibit G Exhibit E

Notice Abuse Survivor Proof of Claim Form Conf,rdentiality Agreement List of Substantiated Abusers

Jar¡es l. Stang (CA Bar No 94435) Kenneth H. Brown (CA Bar No. I 00396) GillianN Brown (CA BarNo 205132) Pachulski Stang Ziehl & Jones LLP 10100 Santa Monica Blvd., I l'r'Floor Los Angeles, CA 90067 Telephone: (310) 277-69\0 Facsimile: (310) 201-0760

E-r¡ail:

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Archdiocese of Milwaukee (Atchíc|íoecesis M iluauchiensis)

Most Revereltd JEROMD E, I,ISTECIil ordained May Chicago

Most Reveren¿l

WILLIAM P CAIJ,AHAN, o F.M coNv

Mosi Reverend Milwaul¿ee,

D¡t, P.O.

G. WEAKLAND' O'S'B ' D'D' nEMBERT

-0912.

24, of 2002. Res.:

Dk,

Miluauhee,

Moet Reverend

Square Miles 4,768.

RICIIARD J. SKLBA, D'D.

Establiehed November 28, 1843; Created Alchbishopric

February L2,7875. December

Corporate Title: Archdiocese of Milwauhee.

anil of

Fond du Lac, ne, Slieboygan, ín the Stdte of

i

WI Wisønsin.

For lepsl tìtles of narìshes and ørchd'íocesøn instilutions,íonsult the Chancery Off'ce' ntetj

WI

Web: www,archrnil'org E møil

: infot nøtíon@archrníL.ot g

STATISTICAI, O\rER\¡IEW 1

1

1 1

Abbots.......

Diocesan Active ActiVe

L',t9

16 2 146

342

32t

ln

663

39 b

Priests. Priests.

2

t0

Deacons in Diocese.

I

Sisters.

777 61 402

2!0 Pastor Priests. P¡'iests,

138

28 Deacons.

1

Fo''1er Bíslwps-.Mosl, Revs. JoIIN MARTN HENNI, 11.D, cons'. Ivlarch 19, 1844; crealed fu'chbishop, teb. 11, 18?6; died Sept. 7, 1881; MrcH¡-EL HErss, u D., corìs. Bishop of La Crosse, Sept. 6, 1868;

-

qÞÞt. Coadiuto¡ of Milwaukee ancl Til,ular fucrrbishop " of Ath.iæople, March 14, 1980;

succeeded to Archbishop Hcnni in 188I; died Ivlotclr 26, 1890; FREDERTCK X.lvlorr Knrzon, D.D., Sepi. 21, 1886; Bishop of Green Bay; lons. ctatrsferred to Milwaukee and raised to the

Archiepiscopal Diexity, JM. 30, 1891; died July zu, 1903: SEB^srr,1N GDtslrÆ¿D MDSsMEn, D.D., P'C.L., or;d. July 23, 18?1; cons. Ma¡ch 27,1892; õrshop of Green Bay; transfeued to Milwaukee

Brothêrs. Sisters....... LayMinistcrs.

.. ',

5

34 372

Welfare

10

Catholic Hospitals.

TbialAssisted. . . tlealtb Care Centers.

1 2L2 268 1

.

t0 250

Tbtal Assisbed. Homes for the Agerl. Total Assisted. Dav Care Centers. . Tåtal Assisted. Spccialized Homes. . . Tot¿il Assisted. Special Centers for Socíal Senices. Total Assisted. Residentíal Care of Disabletl. . . . ' lbtal Assisted.

16

3 042 4 580 5

2,2t3 t2 L60,627 3

764

Olìrer Institutions

77 26,O89

lbtal Assisted. Educational

Seminaries,Diocesan,... -st-i'-à;Ëî;.llii" Dio.""".....'.

1

...

2L

:

Diocesan S¿udents in Other Se¡ninaries Seminaries, Religious, Students Religious. . . . . . .

Total Seminariæs Colleges md Universities. Tbtal Studeni-s. High Schools, Í)iocesan and Parish Total Slude¡rte. High Schools, Private. .

.

6

2 749 1?6 5 .

25 4t8 7 3,547

md raised to the fu'chiepiscopal digniiv Dec,

6

10'

1903; made assistant ab thc Pontifical Throne, Nov lti, 1906; died Aug. 4, 1930; His Dninence

D.D,, ord. May 21, 1910; cons. Nov 30, L921; Bishop of Toledo; iransferred to Milwauhee and raised to the Archiepiscopol iligúty, Aug, 26, 1930; transfened to Cbi-ago, Dec, 27, 1939i createcl Carilinal, Feb. 18, 1946; tlied May 27, I958i Most Reu MosES E' IILDY, S.T.D,, appt. Bishop of Tteuton, Feb. 10, 1934; cons. March 17, 1934; appt. r\rchbishop of Milwaukee, Jan. 1, 1940; died Aprìl 16, 1953; His Eminence ALBDRT G. MDYER, S.T.D., S.S.L., ord' SÍ\MUDL ALPIIoNsUs STnlTcH,

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Total Students. Elernentary School", lioce"an ata Ëåi"t TotaÌ Stu¿Ients. Elementary Schools, Private. Toüal Students. Non-resiilential Schools fo¡ the Disabled TotaÌ Siudents. Catechesis/Religious Education: Iligh School Students. ElementaryStudents.

tQ4 z'.t,4O7

2

203 L 11

6,501

., .,

29,546

Total Sturlãrits under Catholic Instruction Teachers in the Dioccse: Priests, , . Br:othe¡s.

9.5,762 53 72 110

Sisters.,,

4,t24

Lay TÞadhers.

Vital Súatistics Receolions into the Church:

.

lnfantBapLismTotals. . .

7,298

.

Minor Baptism lbtals. . . Ädulb Baptism Totals. . .' . Received into Full Communion., . . . . First Comunions. .. . . . .

388

792 442 7,776

.

6,664

Confi¡mations. Mæriages: Oatholic. .

1,314

628

Interfaith.

t,942

lbtal Maniages. Deatìrs.,.

lbtal Catholic Population.

.

Total Population.

4,969 657,519 2 315,958

11, 1926; cons Bishop of Superior, Apríl 11' 1946; appt. Archbishop of Milwaukee, July 21, 1953; tlansferreil to Chicago, Sept. 24, 1958; createrl Cardinal, Dec. 14, 1959; died April 9, 1965; Most Revs, Wr,lmu E. CoûsINs, D.D., ord.

July

April 23, 7927;

appb.

Auiliary Bishop of

Titular Bishop of lorma and Chicago Dec. 17, 1948; cons

March 7, 1949; appt. Bìshop of Peoria, May 19, 1962; instaìled .lúy 2, 1962; appt. Alchbisbop of Milwaukee, Dec. 18, 1968; installed Jan, 27' 7959t

retirecl Sept. 20, 7977; died Sept. 14, RDMBERT

G.

1988;

WEAXLAND, O,S.B. (Reùirecl), ord.

June 24, 1951; appt. Alchbiehop of Milwaukee,

Filed 05120111 P

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MIL\ryAUKEE (MIL) Sept. 20, 1977; cons, and installe¿l as Ninth Alchbishop, Nov. 8, 19?7; retired May 24,2002; TIMorIry M. Dor,el, ord. June 19, 19?6; Bppt.

Aqiliar.y Bìshop of St. Louis June 19, 2001; installed Aug. 16, 2001; appt, Archbiehop 0f Milwaukee June 25, 2002; installed as Tenth Archbishop Aug. 28, 2002; appt. Archbishop of New York Feb. 23,2009. Archbislrop Cousíns Cqtholic Center---9501 S. Laþe Dr, PO. Box 070912, Mílwauhee, 53207-0912. Tel: 414-769-3300; Fax: 414-769-3408.

8t. Joseph Center-1501 S, Laylon Blud., Míluøuhee, 5 3 2 1 6, Tel: 414-7 68-2200. Arrhbishop Coucine Catholíc Center---3601 8, Lake Dn, PO. Box 070912, Mílwauhee, 53207-0912, Mod.erator of the Curis-Most Rev Wil,LrAM P. CÆ,tÆrÁN, O.Iil.M,Conv

Vicars Generøl-Most Revs. RIcrlAnD

S.S.L,, S.îD.;

WTLLTANT

P.

J.

SIcDA,

CATT,AHAN,

O.F.M.Conv.; Very Rev. PATRICK E. HEppE. Chief of Staff--JøRoMD ¡f, TbPczDlvsxt. Tel: 414-7693690; Fu: 414-769-A480. Email: topczewsk{i@

archmil.org Atrchdiocesan Cons¿lúo¡s-Most Revs. RIoHARD J, SKLBA, S.S.L., S,T,D.; IVILLIAM P. CAr,r,An N, O.F.M.Conv; Ilevs. DDNNTS AoKIBET; CURT J, FRÐDERIoI(, J.C.L., M.Div; Rev Msgr. T. C+EoRGE GÀJDos; Rev. RALPH C. Gnoss; Very Rev, JEFFRÐy R. IIATNES; Revs. JoH¡r D. HEMsrNc; JosEpH F. HonNAcDK; JERoMD M. HuDzrAK, Ph.D. (Retile¿l); JoSEPH G. SroBBÀ, O.S.A. Archdiocesan Council of Príests- (Pending) Al chdío cesan P asto tul C ouncil- (P ending) Archbishop's Erecut¿ue Council-Most, Revs. RIoHARD J. SKI,BA, S.S,L., S.ÎD.; WTLLTAM P. oÁLLAHAN, O.F.M.Conv; Very Rev. PATRIC( E. HEppE; Dr. BAJìBAnA ANND CUSACI(, J.C.D,; JoHN J. IVIA¡EKi JERoMD

1. ToPczEwsKr.

Arclúues-3501

S-

Mílwøuhee, õ3207

Løl¿e -09

CATHOLIC CHURCH IN THE U.S.

798

Dn, P.O. Box

O70912,

12.

SoLBERG. 1Él: 474-169-3407. Email: [email protected]. Build.íng Seruices-Mailitrg Address: 0501 S. Iahe Dr., PO. Box O70912, Milwauhee, 53207-0912, Møíntenance Coordíttator-STE"vÐ JUpp. lbl: 414?69-3566. Dmail: [email protected]. Cømpus Ministry-St. Joseph Center; 1501 S. Layton Blvd., Milwauhee, 53215, Coot'd,inøtor-R¡NDY NoHL. Tel: 414-'168-2276, Email: [email protected]. Dírectors-Rey. MIoHÁ¡L LrcHTNEn, UW-Milwaukee Newman Center, 3001 N. Downer Ave.,

Archiuist-Sunw.y

Milwaukee, 63211. Tel; 414-964-6640. Email: [email protected]; BRIAN ZANTN, tIW'Whitewater Campus Ministry, 344 N. Prairie Sü.,

Whitewatcr, 53190. Tel: 262-4?8-6655. E¡nail: [email protected]. Cøtechesìs øttd. Youth Ministty Office-St, Joseph Centet; 7501 S. Layton Blud.., Milwauhee, õ321õ. D¡rector-G}.¡-y PoKoRNy, ùI.Div., D.Min. (Cand.). Tclt 414-768-2242. Emoil: [email protected], Call¿olic Chørítíee11601 S, Lqhe Dt:, P,O. Box 07 09 12, Milwøuhee, 53207 -09 12. Acting Dircctor-JAMES M. BRDNNAN. Tel: 414-7693330. Email: [email protected].

Execuliue and. Administraliue

Support

Coord.inator-It¡t Ly JAspER. Tbl: 414-769-3401.

Email: \[email protected].

Human Resource D¿r"ctor-ANTHoNy

I{ÌESLER. Tbl:

414-769-3351. Email: alciesle¡@ccmkc.org, Controller-V¡Ic¡\Ì'tr. Tel: 414.?69-3,!13. Acluancetnent Dir"ctor-NÀNcy SDDL NrcLsoN. Tbl: 4L4-7 69-3624, Email: [email protected]. Communications rirecror-SHÀRoN BRUMER. TbI: 474-7 69-3543. Email: sbrumer@ccnìke.org.

htþmatioru /Telecontnunicatìons SXstems Dittctor-Rtcr< BERG. Tel: 414-?69-3643. Email:

[email protected]. Adult Cørc Mùtistries Dirccto¡-V¡.ce¡¡r. Føtnily and. Childretls Miníslries Dírector-Rtc¡¡no CrsNERos, Tel: 414-769-3330. Email: rcieneros@ ccmke.org Sociøl Justice Mínistrìes Dítuctor-1,1¡c¡¡,tl. Legal Services for Immigrønts Se¡'uíces DírectorBATBMA GRAI',AM. TeL: 474-643-8570. Email: bg:'alram@ccmke,org, "Catholic Herald"-MaiLíng Addtuss: 3501. S, Lahe Dn, P.O. Box 070912, Mílwavhee, 53207-0012. Publisher-Mosb Rev JDRoMD D. LIsTDcrû. lbl: 4147 6S-3497. Email: [email protected].

Ereculioe Edítor ønd Generøl Manøger-Bnre¡ T. OIÆzEwsKr. Tel: 414-769-346ß. Email: [email protected].

Mønaging,ødirol-MATyANcELA LayMAN RoM^N.

ïÞ1:

414-769-3476. Email: laymanrommm@ a'chmil.org. Cemeteries ønd, Mdusoleums-771l W- Nush. 51.., Miluauhee, 53216.

Director-T6ottus G. CH^Ìrp^. TeL 474-438-4420. Email: champat@archmiÌ.org.

Spítítual Director-Rev, M¡nvl¡¡ I. L^zÀRsxl,

CoNNELL, J.C.D.; Dr, BAnBÀnA ANNE CusAcK. J.C.D.; JESUS C^nRERr, J.C.L.; Rcu CURT J' FRûDERrcfi, J,C,L,, M,Diu; Very Reu PAUL B.R.

3801 .Ave., Milwaukee, 6322L. Te'l: 474-645-

W Morgan 0611.

HArtlvIANN, M.Div., J.C.L.; Rev. DDNNTS C. KLDMME, J.C.D. (Reiired); Very Rev MrcHA¡L T NDV/MAN, J.C.L.; Revs. PHrLrp D. RETFENBERo. J,C,L.; ßDRNAnD S. SìppDL, M.Div (Rel,ired).

Ofice-

Clrcncery

Chøncellot-Dr.

BA-RBAnÀ ANNB CusAcK, J.C,D, Tel: 414-769-8841. Ilmail: [email protected], Vice Chøncellor-Rev JAMES E. CoNNELL, J.C.D. Contnunicøtions Offce-Mailing Ad.dress: 3601 S,

Løhe Dn, PO. Box 070912,

Mìlwauheq

A.

Tel:

LoNGDIN. Email: [email protected].

Financial Seruícel---3501.

414-769-3483.

S, Lahe Dr,, P,O, Bor

12, Milwaukee, 5 3207 -0912. Archdìocesan'I)zasutcr øùd. Finance Oficer-JonN J, MaRDK. Tel: 414-769-3334. Email: marekj@

Promoter J,C,L.

Parísh and. School Ilinøncíal

Seruices Assocíøte Dirccror-Douc MTLLER. lbl: 414-?69-3377. Enail: millerdb@a¡chmil.org, Støff Accountønts-CHRISTINE IIAUCK. Tel: 414-769-

oî Just¿ce-F'ú.

uchnil.org.

Tel: 414-769-3315. Email:

Mtríøtt Shúne-Tel:

Archdìoce søn

JANIoE oconnorj@

474-267 -0L65.

Ilunøn

Resource Seruíces---9501 S. Lahe Dr, PO. Bot 0709 12, Mílwøuhæ, 63207-09 12. Director Personne¿ S¿¡uic¿s-RIcHÁïD J. TANK. Tel: 414-7

69-8468. Email: [email protected].

Centrøl Ofi,ces and Agencies Dir?cror-SusAN GoRsKL Tel: 4L4-769-3328. Email: gorshis@ archmil.org.

Parish an.d, Scltool

Personne.¿ Dirc,ctor-J ANE budneyj@

Tel: 474-769-3370. Email:

BUDNDY.

archmil,org.

of

Coordinøtor

Colhol¿c

MrcnAxL J, IIAMMER.

thl:

AIDS

Ministty-Rev.

474-223-5101.

Infotmøtion Seruícæ-3507 S. Løhe

Dr, P.O. Bø

0709 12, Milwauhee, 63207. 09 12.

Director ønd. System Ad,mìnistr¿foÞAlllN

RIEs,

Ibl: 414-?69-3932. Email: riesa@archmll,org. Webmaster and, Coordínotor of Electronic Commun¿cations-MA\K BA.RTHEL. Tel: 3454. Dmail: barthelm@arclmil,org.

414-'1

69-

Computer Systems Tf'øiwr and, Help DeshMAÌcAriEr EnHA¡T. Tel: 414-769-3336, Email: ê[email protected]. Irutercultural Mínistty-3601 8. Lahe Dn, P.O. Box 0709 12, Milwøuhee, 53207-09 12.

Coordínator-Eve. J. DIM, M.A.PS. Tel: 414-?693397. Email: [email protected]. Assocíate for Híspønic MíniÅtty--JoRGE BENAvENTE. 1ìel: 414-769-3393. Email: benaventej@ archmil.org,

John Pøul

II

Center--St, Joseph Centet; 1601

S,

Løyton Blvd,., Mihtøukee, 53215. John Paul II Center Coordínøtor-R$tny NoHL. Tel: 474-7 68-2215. Email: [email protected]. Mínístty Formøtinn Instìtute Dilector-Deacon JoHN

A.

EBEL.

Tel:

414-168-2272.

Email:

ebelj@

Ministty Formøtion Instítute Associate DüzctorMANUEL MALDoN,q,Do. Tel: 4L4-758-220?. Email: [email protected]. Nazaretlt Project Dírecìot'LmlA Locodo. Tel: 4147 68-2279. Email: [email protected].

Nøareth Project Associøte

Tel:

Dir¿cto¡-IENNIFER

4L4-758-2211,

archmil.org.

Email:

Liturgy-Mailíng

Ad.d.ress: 3501 S, Løhe 0709 12, Milwauhee, 53207 -09 12.

Coorclinator-DnLu

D¡¡[ot¡. thl:

Dr,

olivqj@

P.O. Bor

4L4-769-3359.

Email: [email protected].

t Tl' b w ¿alJudicial Vicar-Yery Rev PÀuL B.R.

M el ro p o I il

ar

J.C.L.; Ms.

I:IARTIUANN, Ivl.Div, DEcr@R, J.C,L.

ZABRTNA R.

Notar¿€s-MARy CHRISTINE ELLrsoN;

KAREy

GawRycH; Mn M^uRtcE C. THoMpsoN, B.S.

Or¡laitterl urcl Lay nistry-Archbíshsø Cousiw CathoLíc S. Lahe Dr, P[. Bor 070912, Mì¿w 0912. Vicar for Ord.ai necl ancl Lay Ecclesial MínistruVery Rev. PArrucx E. HEppE. Tet: 414-769-9490. Email: [email protected].



Lay Ecclesial J. TAIK. 'Ibl:

4

6

Personnel.

414.269_8458.

l.org.

Minister to Priæts-VAoANT.

Services

for Senior Púests

THoMAS

J.

Çoo¡dinator-Rev,

Tel: 414-769-3346. Email;

WALI(DR.

[email protected].

Deaæn Seruices Coordinator-Deacon Davto L. ZIMIRIcH. lbl; 414.769-3409. Ernail: zimprichd@ rchmil.org. Pørish Míssion--3õ}L S. Lahe Dn, P,O. Box 070912, Milwøulzee,

6 320 7 - 0 I

Coordinalor-M¡nK

Tel;

414-769-3352,

Email; lçemmeterm@archmil,org. Schools Office-Sl, Joseph Center, 1601 BIvd.., Mílwaukee, 5321õ. Superinten

d.e

o

12,

KEMMDTDR.

nt-Vj,:c/l¡.

S,

7

Løyton

.

Assocíate Superin ende¿rs-SusAN NDLsoN. Tbl: 414-

168-2263, Ilmail: [email protected]; Ce.nol 'WARD. Tel: 474-?58-2262, Email: wæ.dc@ archmil.org; BRDNDA WHIîD. leli 414-758-2252, Email: [email protected]. Specíal Assistortt-Bro, NIVARD SOHEEL, C,F.X. Tel: 4L4-'l 68-2257. Email: scheeìn@archm jl.org. Serual Abt¿se Preuentiott and Response Senices-St. Joseph Center, 1501 S. I:øyton Blucl., Mílwauhee, 53215.

Vi,ctin Assistance Coordinatol-'A¡,rt

PETDRsoN. Tel: 414-7 58-2232, Email; [email protected].

Safe Environtnent Coord,indtor-'Pttlt LoDHRDn TeI: 414-7 69-9449. Email: [email protected].

9ocíal Justice Mínistty-Sñ Joseph Center; 1501 S' Loyton Blvcl,, MíIwøukee, 53216.

aoorrlinøtor-Rostinr

SHELLEDy. Tþ1: 4L4-7 68'2286

M.Diu, J.C.L, Tel:

HARTMANN,

414-769-3304. Email:

[email protected].

TlíbunøL Chancellor-Ms,

ZABRTNA R.

J.C.L. Tþl: 414-769-Í1302. Email:

DEcI{ER, deckerz@

archrnil.org. Ofi.ce Manøger-Mx MAURICE C, THoMpsoN, B.S.

Tel: 414-169-330L. Email:

Steward.ship ancl Deuelopment--3\Tl S. Lahe Dn, PO Box 0709 12, Mílwaukee, 5 3207 -09 12, Deuelopment, Director_Dnsna. Lpnlø¿r¡. Tel: 4147 69-8822. Email: [email protected].

Catholic Stewardship Appcat Dírector-Rotql!. BoHLIúANN, TeÍ:'4t¿-zøs-eszo. Ernait; bohlmanrrr@archmil org.

Mo,jor and, Plønned, Giuhtg Dir"ctor-Mtcgr't'ø. "wor¡rsc¡¡nor"r.

Tel:

414-7ø9-8683, Efiatt:

[email protected],

Parish Stewardship Director-Bens1úÁ VlrD, fel:

ì

thompsonm@

a'chmil.org. Judges for Fìrst Instance-Yery R€v. P^uL B.R. HAfTTMANN,

RETTENBERq,

Email : [email protected].

archmil.org.

OLrvA.

D.

Atrhcliocesan Court of Equily-YeÌy Rev. PAUL B.R.

3314. Dnail: [email protected]; O'CONNoR,

PHTLIP

Ofice for Mørital Reconciliøtion-Separutíon-\lsry R€tr PAUL B.R. HA¡TMAñN, M.Div, J.C.L.

archmil.org.

Parìslt ønd, School, Financiøl Seruíces Dírector-Jtv Fh.yM RK Tel: 414-769-3336. Email: frymarþ@ archmil.org.

Sr.'

Acluocqtes-STEPHEN J. HARvEy. MAURTCE C. Tuovrson, B.$.. ANDRDW R.J. Vaucr¡N, lLA.

0709

Díocesan Fìscal Seruicee Dir€cÍor-MIcHÀEL FRlEs. Tlel: 414-1 69-3347. Email: f¡iesm@archmiì.org.

AtEt,Lo.

J.C.L.;

M.Div; Mr.

LESTDR-GEoRGE. Tel:

474-7 69-8461, Email: [email protected]. Communicø|íona Coord¿nator-nglv DotAN. Tel: 474-7 69-3463, Email: [email protected]. Ecumenicøl and. Interløith Concerns-3í0l S. Løhe Dn, P,O. Bor 070912, Miluøuþee, 63207-0912.

D.

and

Procuraloty

wolf @archmil.org.

JoHN

ZABRINA R. DEcr(ER, AUDBTY STRÀuB, S,S.N.D,, J.C.L.

M.Div.; Ms,

Directot'-JuLtv IffoLF. Tel: 414-769-3494. Ëmail:

Director-JuDt'rlJ

of the lSond-Hev

Defenders

53207 - 09 1 2Ðmail: connunication@archmil,org.

Asiistdnt Dh'ector--GlLLrAt:I

c

M.Div, J.C:L; JEsus

CAßnERA,

J.C,L.; Rev BERNATD S. Slrrel, M.Div. (Rebired). Judges for Second Instønce-Revs. JoHN CDLLA,

O,F.M., J.C.D,, M.Div, M.B.A,; J^MES

D.

414-?69-3485. Email: viteb@archmil org.

SJ,Btems -

and. Operøtions Directot'-I'lnfl$

474-'169-g323. Email: okellyt* archmil.otg. S' World, Míssion Miruistries-St, Joseph Centeti 1501 Løyton Blud., Milwauhee, õ3215, Ðirccúor-Fn¡¡l cuNNrNcH,\M, o.S,F. T"L lL4'16s'

o'I(DLLy. TeL

2282, Email:

Internatiot¿al IIuDDLEs'foN, huddles [email protected].

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CLERGY, PARISHES, MISSIONS AND PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS

i, t.

t. n

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MIL\ryAUKEE (MfL)

799

CA'fHOLIC CHURCH IN THE U.S.

l.org. Center,2322

CITY OF MILWAUKDE r[4úW

UI(ED cOUNTv)

ì'--c,nrsoonru, or ST. JoHN THE EVANGELIST (184?) ' Very Rev Carl A. Lasti }lector; Deacon Thomas N'

rqE Mooß (1908) Rev

Jerome Schroeder, O.F.M.Cap.; Deacon John L Champagne' In Res., [ievs. Michael Crosby, O.F.M.Cap.; Jam-es BENEDICT

Zelinski, O.F.M.Cap.; B¡o. Davicl Schwab,

Religíous Progrun-Studeuts 17. 14-ST. BERNADDTTD (1958) Rev. Allan J. Sonmer. Res.: 8200 W, Denve¡

4600;

/

Fax:

4

[email protected] School-Norihwest Cøtholic SchoÔl' West Campus

v

8202 W Denver xz 414'76; -t037, rs 14; Students

fomerly Ave.,532 Mary Lo

ì. ì.

170.

IY

Catechesi s / Relipío us ProP røm--Tel: 414-366-2020' 'I\uimed with Si Calhe¡iñc ofAlexandria Students

tp

15-BLESSDD SAoa.AMDNT (1927)' (Polish); Rev Rober-t

T4,

),

0.

D, T\lrneri Deacon Paul Klingseisen Res.: 310ô s. 41st st., 53216. Tel; 474-649'4720; F ax: 474-649 -47 27. Email: [email protected]. Church: S. 41st St, and W. Oklahoma Ave., 63215. School-3126 S. 41st St., 63215. Tel:474'649-47tsO;

), Revs' Michael A'

5 il,

F*:

4J,4-849-4726. Dmail: [email protected]. Web: w.blsacrament.com. Janet Orlowski, Prin. Lay Teachers t4; Stud€nts 123. Citechesis / Relígious Progrzn--Students 104.

'0el: 4L4-744-3695;

F's* 414-744-2874.

s"c ¡folv Wisdom Academy, Milwaukee under õànsolidãted Elemeutary Schools located in the

2,

SAINTS (1994) Rev Cd E. Diederichs; Deacon Edward Blaze. Office: 4060 N. 26th st., 53209-6695. Tel: 414'444Eax: 414-444-6709,

56.

Milwaukee Co. 63216.

For sacramental records, Milwaukee Archives Office, PADUA (1872) Rev. Hilary Res., Revs. James Gannon, D. Malkiewicz, O.F.M.; Albert Lis,

M

&

st; 53204. lbl: 474-64 5-1466, Email: 'Web:

Res.: 1711 S. 9th

t2

Tel: 414-384.6612; S. sr., 414-384-661â. Ernail: [email protected]. Terry Brown, Pres,; Cerveny, Vice Prin.

Cruz, Tbachers

4L4-236-6250. Studente 281

btrirúty@archmil,org, Catechesis

oF Hlppo (1888) Req Jan M.

Milr. 2530 S. Howell Ave, 63201.Tel: 414-144' F*: 4L4-'l 44-L2SL Email: [email protected].

Schools.

located .in the section mder Consolidated ElementarJ¡

Religíoøs Progrom--'Students 8 GRDAT SPIRIT (1989),

(Native American), Rev. Edward J, Cook. Res. & Mailirg Atld¡ess: 1050 W, Lapham Blvd ' 53204 ; Te\ 414472-6989; FÐt: 414-643-6688. Email:

]ileb:

il'rïËnæ sz. For sacrarnental records, contact Blessed Savior, Milwaukee, Tel: 414-464-6033 26--"55. CYRIL AND METHoDlus (1893) Rev Andrzej Galmt, S.Ch. Offi.cet 242'l S. 15th St., 5321õ. Tel: 414-383-3979; Fs: 414.383,3974. 27--ST. EL\Z^BETH, Closed, For sacramental records, contact A¡chdiocese of Milwaukee Archives Office, Tel: 4L4-169'3407. 28--ST. EMERIC (1919) Closed. For sâcramental records, contact Sacred'Heart, Milwaukee, Tel; 414-774-9418. q

2

o,c.D.

Res,: 1.233 S. 46th St., 53214'

1'e1:

414-383.3565!

Fax: 414-383-2?08. Email: stflorian@ârchmil'org, lVeb:

ww.stfl

orian.org.

cap.

Neri).

In

School-Blessed savíor Catholic Sclrcol Lay

Teachers 53: Students 673. School-West Cømpus, 8645 W, Villard Avc,63226. 'Rel: 414-464-6775: Fu: 4f4-464-6'137. Roger A.

Baehr. Prin. Scl¿ooi-Eøst Cunpus, 8136 N. 64th St., 63218' T:el: 414-438-2745i Fax: 414-438-9330. Barbara

5501 N. 68th st., õ3218. 414-466-3740. Thomas

:

IIage, Prin. ScËoóI-Soutt¿ Campus, 4069 N. 64th St., 5s216 Tbl: 414-463-3878; Fax; 414-535-9266. Patricia Wilkunr, Prin.

Cateclwsis I Religious PrograæSt' Juclene Studer, S.S.N.D., Dir: Faith Formation. Students 60,

I7-BLDSSED VIRGTN oF PoMPEI, Cìosed. For sacramental records, contact Archdiocese of Milkwaukee Archives Ofrce, Tel: 474-7ß9-3407. 18-ST. BoNtl'AcE, Closed' For sacramental tecords, contact Archdiocese ol Milwaukee Alchives Ofrce' Tel: 474-769-3407. nish), Closed, 1

Our Laily of

Ms.

I

z4-CoNcnEc rroN oF THE

dated Elementary Schools section Catechesís I Religioøs Progroz-Students 58. FRÀNcIs oD AssIsI (1871), (Hispanic-African

4L4-2Ê4-O049. AUGUSTTNE

Tel:

Fax: 414-463-0349. Enail:

30-ST.

OF

In

(1991)

See Mary Quee4 of Saints Catholic Academy located in l¡s;titution Section listed under Coh€oli-

1

TeI: 414-769-3407

20-Sr. OATHDßINn (1922) Reu John R. Keln; Deacon Râlph W. Komburger Jr In Res., Rev. Thomas Suiano (Ret'ired). Res.: 6101'W. Center St., 53210. Tcl: 474'445'5116i Iü: 414-446-5108. School-2647 N.51st St', 63210. Tel: 474'445-2846; Fax: 414-44É-0448. Deborah Zabinski, Prin. Lav Teachers 20; Students 209 Cøtechesis I i?eli¿ious ProgruwCindy Lieb' D.R.D. Studeuts 56. 21---Sr

A.Hi Res-:

Fax:

stc-alex@execpc,com. lileb: rwwsaintcathelileal-

exædria.org. See Norl,hwest Catholic School Aseociaiion, Milwaukee in the Institutioi Section under Consolidate¿l

Plogrcnr-Nicole Faetabond,

c

4L4-46s-652fi

O.EM.Cap. Res.: 101-5 N. gtJr St., 53233, Tel: 414-27L-OlB6l Fax: 474-21I-068?. EmaiÌ: stbens@sbcglobal,net. W¿b: ww.stbensmilwaukee.or g' Cøtechesis

thlNlrY

Pastoral Ofices-4717 N. 38ih St., 53209.

tudents 108.

13-Sr.

), Ì.

8.

23-CoNGRDGÄTIoN oF lHE BLESSED Rev Michael Sanett.

tiori. Sbudents 49' 22-ST, cHAnLEs BoRRoMEo (1960) Rev Anthony J. Zimmen Res.: 55?1 S. Marilyn Ave., 5322L. Tel: 4t4-2878115; Fu: 4I4-287-8L50. Email: info@scbmil'org'

68-

4-6762.

4th st., 68212. Tel: 474.374-8847, Ext. 438, Rev. Jerome

Schroeder, Aatuchesis 532\2. Te

ct Person'

7 N. 4th

Students 64,

31-Sr.

øili

mil.org. Stuilents 224.

Case 1 1-20059-svk Doc

241-3

St.,

L4-3'14-6563'

GAìRIEL (1913), (Lithuaniau),

Closed lror ctf

Milwau-

32-ST. Gar,L, Closed. Fot sacrmental

recotds,

sacrmental records, contactArehdiocese kee A¡chives Office, Tel: 4L4-'l 69-34Q7.

contacù A¡chdiocese of Milwaukee A¡clúves Office, Tel: 4L4-'169-3407. 33--ST. GEnA.RD (1925) Closed For sacramental recorde, contact AÌchdioccse of Milwaukee A¡rchives

Office, TÞl: 414-'169-3407.

34-GDsû PAnIsH (1893) nevs. I(arl D. Voelke¡ S.J; Walsh' SJ.; Kemeth J. Helian, S.J.; Patrick E,tüalsh, Lawrence À, Jonas, S.,I.; Mûtthew S.

Res.r 1210 lV. Michigan

S J.

St, PO Box 496,

Iru: 414-288-5339. 5320r-0495.'M Email: [email protected]. Web: 4L4.288 -7 101.;

ww.gesuparish.org. Cøtechesis I Relígious Progrøm-Sludents 135. GREGoRY TnE GREÀî (1966) ßeu Thomas P

35-ST.

DemseOfrce: 3160 S. 63¡d St., 53219. Ibl: 41-4'643-8292 Fu¡ 414-328-3881. Res.: 3129 S. 63ril St', 63219. sahool-3132 S,63rd St., õ3219, Tèl: 414-321-13õ0. Lay Tbachers 22; Siudents 316. C ø [e ch e s ì s I Religío u s P r o g r a m-TÞl: 4 7 4' 6 43 -8292.

Slude¡rts 243.

HDDwro (1871), (Polish), Closed, For sacra' mental reco¡ds, øntact Alchdiocese of Milwaukee A¡chives Office, 1Þ1: 414-769-3407 ' 37-Sr. HELDN (1926), (Poli6h), Reve, Michael Â. Imaszak: Ñorberto Smdoval. R-es.: 330? s, 10th st,, 53215. Tel: 474'744'3696; 414-7 44. 8292 i P u: 41 4 -7 44-2a7 4. See Holy Wisdom Academy, Milwaukoe uder Consolidàted Elemcntary Schools located in the

36-5r.

Institution section.

Catechesis I Religious 28?4. Students 40.

Progtam-Fax:

414-7 44'

38-HoLYANoDLs, Cloeed. Fol sacratnental records, contact Archdiocese of Milwaukee A¡chives Ol[ce, Tel: 4L4-769-8407. 39-HoLY Cnoss (18?9) Closed. For sacramental records, contact St. Vincent Pallotti, Milwaukee,

'lel: 414-453-4225. 4O-HoLY REDEEMER,

Nr{

Res.,

Closed For sac¡amenlal tecortls, contact Archtliocese of Milwaukee A¡chives Offi ce, Tel; 41.4-7 69-9407 . 41-HoLY RosARY (188ö), (Irish), Closed For eacramental records, contact Archdiocese of Milwaukee

Filed 05120111 Page 4 of 24

MTLWATJKEE (MIL) Archivee

Offi ce,

Res.: 144õ N. 24ih St., 53205. Tel: 414-933-3143;

Tel: 474-769-3407.

4z-HoLy Splnrr (1902), (Germu), Closed. For

Fax:

sacrmenlal records, contactArchdiocese of Milwaukee A¡chivcs Officc, Tbl: 4L4-'169-3407, 43-HoLY TUNITY.OUR LADY oF GUAÐATUPE (1849), (llispanic), Closed, For sac¡amental recorde, contact Our Lady of Guadalupe, Milwaukee, lbl:

st.michaeìsrecto¡[email protected].

474-277-6187.

44--,Sr. Hy^cINrH (1883), (Polish-Hispanic), Revs. Ca¡los Florez-Ârdilla; Jose German Zapata; Wilìiam E. Doepke, Dir Admin. Svcs, Maiìing Aildress: 1138 S. 25blì St., 63204-1940, Chu¡ch: 1414 W Becher St., 53215, Tel: 414-646. 8786; Fã: 414-645-8918. Email: sthy@u'chmil.org. Catechesis / Relígíous Program-Slwdents 128, 46-ST, IcNATrus Lovor,a, Closed. For sacramental recordg, contact Alchdiocese of Milwaukee A¡chives Office, Tel: 414-769.3407. 46-IMMAcur-arE CoNcEsfloN (1870) Res Ronald E. Kotecki; Deacon Rob Chalhoub. Res.: 1023 E, Russell Ave,,53207. Tel: 474-7ß9.

248Oi Fax: 414-76Ð-2492, Email:

icbayriew@voyagerlne t. See St. Tho¡ras Aquinas Academy located in the Institution Section mde¡ Consolidaled Elementary Schools

Cøteclæsis I Religious

Progrøm-Faxi

41,4-442-7600t

Fax: 414-'144-2874. School-2840 3.10óh St., 63216. Tel: 474-483-8780; 474-744-7846t F*: 4L4-744-1846. Beth Dichmm, Prin. Siudents 18?. Caleclæsíslhelígíotæ Progrcm- Program is in collaboration wibh St. Helen & St. Alexande¡. Students 10. 49--ST. JosDpH, Closed. For sacamental recorde, contact Sü. Joeeph,'Wauwatæa, Tbl: 414-771-4626,

LÀWRENCD (1888) Closed. For sacramental records, contact Archdioccse of Milwaukee A¡chives Offi ce, Tbl: 414-7 69 -5407, 51--ST. LEo, Closed. For sacramental records, contact Archdiocese of Milwaukee A¡chives Offìce,

50-ST.

(1965) Rev Vincent

ax: 414-462-8479, StudenLs 76.

MARTTN DE PoRßDs (1994), (African Anericm), Rev Davirl Preuss, O.F.M.Cap. Offfce: 128 rü. Buleigh St., 53212-2046. Tbl: 414-

372-3090; Fax: 474-372-0366. Erneil:

. Web: stmilpmw.trþod.com. Progmrn-Margare[ A. Lee,

54-Sr.

MARY MAGDATDN (1926), (Polish-Korean), Rev Paul A. Stanosz, Res.: 1864 W Windlake Ave., 63215,'thl: 414.645-

4773;

Fax:

4L4-646-6622. Email:

[email protected]. Calechesis / Religiozs Progr'øn-Students 6.

55-Sr, Closed. of Diyi

(Polish),

Our Lady 4L4-264-

0049.

56-MÀRy, QnEEN oF MAnrrRs (2001) Closed. For sacramental records, contâct Blessed Savior, Milwaukee, Tel: 4L4. 4Ê4-6033. 5?---ST. MÆTHEw (1892) Clo¡ed. Fo¡ sacramental r€cordË, contact Archdiocese of Milwaukee Archives Ofr ce, Tel: 414-7 69 -3407, 58-Sr, M¡rTHlAß (1850) [CEM] Revs, David E. Cooper; Demis M. lilitz; Deacon David W. Sommers. 9306 \{. Beloit Rd., 6?j227 . Tel: 414-321-0893; Fax:

414-321-1330, Dmail: info@etmatthiae-milvorg. \{eb: wrvrv.sl,nratthias-milw.org. School-9300 W, BeÌoit Rd., õ3227.181: 414-3210894; Fu: 4t4-327-9228. Sisters 1; Lay Tbachers 30; Sludents 510, Cøtechesis I Ileligíous Progrurz-Students 468. 59-ST. MAXTMILT N KoLBD, (Polish), Rev Andrzej Galent, S.Ch, Res.:2427 S, 15th St., 53216. lbl: 414-383-3973i

Fax:

4L4-383-3974.

recoltls, contact Blessed Savior, Milwaukee, ['iì 4L4-464-603ts.

?5-PRrNcE oF PEAcD/PßrNclpE DE PAz (1999) Rev" Carloe Florcz-A'dilla; Jose Geman Zapata; 14rül iam E. Doepke, Dif. Àdmin. Svcs. Office: 1138 S. 25th St., 63204.1940.'Ibl: 414-ÊdÀ

of

8?86;

Milrvau-

Email:

[email protected]. \{e-b; www.sscmmkpar. ish.org.

60-5?. MIoH EL (1883) Rev Dennis J. Lewis, Ad-

rnin,; Sr. Alice Thepouihay, Laotian Pasto¡al Ministry & Pastoral Assoc.; Shanedra Johnson, Youth Din & Pastoral Assoc.

[¡ax:

CampuÐ,1646 S. 22nd

Cøtechcsis

RÀriAEL THE ARCHANGET, (1999), (His¡an;¡ Rcv Luie_Pacccho-Sanchez; tt4ary Louise Sting;i

Business Mgr: Res.: 2059 S..0_Q$ St., 63216. Tbl: 4L4-645-9t72. Fu: 414-646-4732. School--:Ibl: 414-645-1300; Fax: 414-64õ-1416. Mh

Res.: 30õ6 N. Fratney St,,53272, Tel: 4L4-264O049; Fx: 414-264-'ll'l'l . Email: [email protected].

w,oldp,4lpi.con.

Carolyn Ettlie, Prin. Lay Teachers 14; Studs;Ë

Catechesiel&eligíous Progrøm-2480 N. Cramer St., 63211. 1Þl: 4l4-962-37'l6i Fu: 4L4-9624a29. Email: [email protected]. Studeots 8. 66-Olm LADY oF GooD HopD (1952) Rev Charles G, Zabìer, Admin.; Deacons Michael E, Cesarec, (Reüired); Joseph H. Kastenlolz, (Retired); Barbaru Krieger, Pastmal Aseoc-; Adily Stoiber, Pastoral Musician. Office: 7152 N. 4lsù St., 53209, Tel: 414-352-tl48l

320. Cøteclrcaís / Relígiozs

7368. Jodeen Casetùa, Prin. Lay

Fu:

bal _records,-

Arcbives Office, Tbl;

9063;

14-352Tþacherq 18; 4

Studente 17õ.

ühe Institution section. Catechesis I Relígious Pr.ogrøæS[udents

ww.olol.4lpi.con.

453-1061; Fax: [email protected].

For.

AI 1-

30. Paul

Email:

Web:

m,saintsebsonline.net.

Sacramental records, contact Blessed Savior, Milwaukee, Tel: 414-464-6033. ?O-OUR LADY QunnN on PEAoE (1948) Rev Gregory M. Spitz. Res,t 3222 S. 29ùh St., 63215. Tel: 474-672-0813;

School-I747 N. 54th St., 63208. Tel:

414:453'

5830. Web: ww.saintsebåétimonline.net/schooU. Lay Tbachers 24; Studentr 9l?. Sl. Sebastian School Found.atíon. Inc.Catechesis I Religious P rogram-Tel: 4f4-453-7 750.

474-672-044L. Enrail: parish@lq¡rmke.org.

Web; rww.olq¡rmke.org.

8

School-2733 \il. Euclid Ave., 53215. Tel: 414-6726660i Fax: 414-672-2739. Email; [email protected]. Janet Orlowski, Prin, Lay

S[¡dents

196 Rev,

4W.

Fil:

Teachers 17; Studeots 161.

Ar (

Catechesís/Religious Progrøm-Students 7; T\vimed wi6h Blessed Sac¡ment 160.

71-Sr.

^r

Petereon. Res,: 5400 W. Washington Blvd., 63208. Tel: 414' -4f4-453-9449,

O

Students 246.

Fui

9C

Masìach, O.F.M. (Croatia). Res.: 917 N. 49th Si., 63208. lbl: 414.774.9418i Fut 474-7'1 4-7 406. Email: [email protected]. Cøtechesìs l Relþious Progzru-Studonte 38, Bl-S't. SEBASTIAN (1911) Rev Richrd J. Aikeo; Deacons Warren D. Braun, (Reti¡ed); Jmes J.

Bialk, Pastoraì Assoc. 3722 S. 68bh Si., 53220. 'le\ 414.645.4316; Fu: 474-54L-2267. Dnail: [email protected]. \üeb:

Closed.

4L4-282-6464,

8o-S^cnDD HEART (1917), (Croatian), Rev

Burkert; Deacon John P. Monday; Mrs. Judith

SoRRo\4rs (1.955)

Fax:

Emoil: [email protected], Web: ww.stromans,com. Scl¿ool-1810 \4¡, Bolivar Ave,, 63221, Tal: 4L4-2827970t Fax: 41"4-282-El4O. Email: stromanschool@s[romans.com. Lay Teachers lg; Students 283. Catecheaíe I Relþious Progran--$lwlenhs 227 . 79-ST. RosE (1888) Rev Demis J. Lewia; Deacon Julio Lopez. Res.: 528 N. 31st St., 53208. Tel: 474-342-1778t Fu: 474-342-7 6L0, Email: [email protected]. See St. Rose Catholic Urban Academy, Milwaùkee untler Elementary Schools, Archdiocesal located in

Catechesís I Religíous Pragtdm-TeL 4I4-352-8L40, Pam Wil'liams, Youth Coord. Students 79. 67-OuR LADY oE GUADALUFtr PÀRrsH (2000), (Hispmic),8er Jose Luis Moreno, S,J.; Deacon Juan A. Moìina Sr,, (Retired). MaÍling Address; ?23 W. Waehington St., 63204. Res,: 610 S, 4th St., 53204. Tel: 414-645-7624iflax: 414-645-57 33. Dmail: guadalupe@archmil,org. Cøteclrcsis I Religious ProgtdÞlbtal combineil with St. Patrick, Milwaukee 91. 68-OuR LADY oF LOTJRDES (1968) Rev WiÌliam C.

69-OuR LADy oF

1?9,

For sacamenof Milwaukee

RoMAN (1956), (Polish), Revs. Brian T. Holbus; John J. Pulice (Reii¡ed). Res.: 1?10 W. Bolivar Ave,, 53221. Tbl: 414-2BZ-

Web:

Catechesis I Rel igíous P rogran-Tol'. 414-641-94'l

.

78-Sr.

School-No¡'thwest Catholic - Eæt Cømpus,7I4Q N. 41st St., 53209. Tel: 4L4-352-1 980;

Progran-Students

(I coltac

77-ST. RIÎÁ (1936),

Dmail:

w.olghpnish.org.

oa

?6--5r.

Gerald Heesel.

414-862-3042. [email protected].

ßcLigi ous P rogram-Sr, Cmelita D" José Antonio Martin, Dir, Liiureyl

/

Mueic. Studentg 238.

Catechesis I Religious Progran-Sttdenùs 47 , 66-OuR LADY oF DrvrNE PRovTDENcE (2003) Rev

Fax:

g¿.

Arda, D.R.E.;

Res.r 836 N. Broadway, 63202. Tel: 414-27I-6180; î u: 4'J.4-2? L-77 82. Email: [email protected].

parish,



-4922i Fxt 414-645-4940. M; . Religious 2; Lay Teachere Zli

Tel 474-769-34Q7, 64-0LD Sr. MARv (1846), (Bavarim-Gernan), Very Rev. Timothy L. Kitzke; Rev. Brian G. Mason. In

Web:

4i4-64ã:8918. Eilìi

[email protected], St. Campus),1114 S. 26th St., 6B2n¿ Tel: 474 -383 -2767 ; Fax: 414-383-7646

School-(2íth

63--.5T. NJCHoLAS, Closed. For sacramental records, contact Archdiocese of Milwaukee Archives Ofrce,

F,

Kobida. Tel: 474-502-0280. Rectory, Office & Pæish Ctr: 3970 N. 92nd St., 53222-2688. lbl: 414-461-6073 i Fu: 474-462-8449. Email: [email protected]. Web: wy,gtm6p.e¡g. Sclrool-8960 N. 9Znd St., 63222-2687, Íhlt 414-4638760; Fil: 414-463-2375, Richard Goeilen, Prin. Lay Teachers 20; Students 179. Cøtechesis / Religious Progrøm-\97 0 N, 92nd St.,

53-Sr,

74---51. PHILIP NEnI (19õ6) Clo8ed. For saffams¡1o¡

oF PERPETUAL HDLP (1941) Closed. For

eacrmental reco¡ds, contactAlchdiocese kee A¡chives Oûice, Tel: 414-769-3407.

Te]]: 414-'169-3407.

I

81

Fax: 414-444-0408. Email:

Res., Most Reu Rjshard J. Sklba.

JoHN DD NDPoMUc, Closed. For sacramental records, contact Archdioceso of MilwaukeeArchives Ol[ce, Tel: 474-7 69 -8407, 48--Sr. JoHN KANry (1907), (Polish), Revs. Michael A. Ignaszah; Norberto Smdoyal, Res.: 3307 S. 10th St,, 53216. TÞl: 414-744-3696i

63222,

Institution section.

95.

62-Morfltrn

ÕA

Scc Catholic East Elementary Milwaukeo und". Consolidated Elementary Schools located in ¡i{i

Email:

[email protected]. Web: w.mgcpalish.org. Sclrool-8001 N. 68th St., 53210-1299.Tel: 4L4-442?600, Ext. 118. Regina Sharv, Prin. Lay Tbachers 21; Studcnts 263. Catechesis I Religìous Program-Tel'. 414-442-7600, Dxt. 126. Email: [email protected]. Students

474-7 69-

4?-ST.

MARCÀRDr MARY

414-933-1915.

Calechcsis I Religious Program- Patricia Roehlig, D.R,E. Students 94. 61-MoTHDR oF GooD CouNsDl (1925) Rcv. Robcrt Marsicek, S,D,S.; Deacons Dem J. Collins;Andrew Meuler. Church: 6924 W Lisbon Ave., 53210-1269. Teì:

2492. Students 68.

52-Sr',

CATHOLIC CITURCH IN THE U.g.

800

I

Bt 1-

PATRIcK (18?6) ICDM Rev Jose Luis Moreno,

S.J. Res.: ?23

ìtr Washiruton Sb., 63204, Tel: 474-646624i Fu: 474-646-3?83. !ìnail: sùpats@archmil,org. Cotechesis I Relþìous ProgrøÞ'lot^l conbined with Our Lady of Guadalupe, Milwaukee 91. 72-ST. PAUL (1920) Rev Romanus N. Nryau. 1

Res: 1720 E, Nonvich Are.,532Q7. Tolt 414-4823õ10; Fax: 474-482-LO\L. See St. Thomas Aquinas Acaderny located in the Institution Section under Consolidated Elementary Schools, Catechesis I Religious Progran---Tbl: 4L4-48L-071'l

Fxt

w,saintthercsemilwaukee.ors.

Catechesis / Religíous Prog røræÓatlny Smith, C fi 'p'

Strrdents 35.

85-ST.

THoMAs Aeu¡NAs, Closed. For sacrarne¡ltnl records, contact Archdio'cese of Milrvaukee Alchlvco Office, Te

;

414-482-3026. Students 54. 73-SS. PE"TER AND PArJL (1889), (Geman), Reu

86-THRDE c PirnlsH Çoo!) Vely Rev Brian G. $as-Tj Rei.: 2o 63202, Eít^D' tkil,[email protected]. - ñr. t""

Michael F. Michalski. Res,: 2491 N. Murray Ave., 53211. Telr 414-9622443; F x: 414-962-8,t 83, Errail: [email protected], Web:

ww.ssppmilw.org.

Church office: 1i16 N. Hur;boldtl¡vc.,63202'

1

2I

3I

,s.

4-Sr. -

4L4-27L'65?7; Fax: 4!4-277'7988' Emaii: .iutg"*utoóihreeholywomen.org' Web:

der the

l&

i

Lail:

i{*.i'oogz Lahc Church Rd.,

MANY (1848)'

Tcl:

262-285-3040;

.otg.

"-^l.hôor¡ümìì

F

ôrr

ax:

Iel:

S"" Sl,

lv8. /ilt_

Schools'

tho.""

Cateclrcsis I Reli1ious

I

ni

Progratw\el:

+lrt-+az-so2s.KaenÞushmm,

4L4-48t-07'17

Web:

.org. reY St.,53105 TeI: 262-769-2848" 262-7 62-263't (Grade School); Far: 262-763-3818. Sr Margaref Email:

õs004'972-1 TÞl:

Teachers 16; 2-286-4861.

Aquiaas Acailemy lotated in the

inetuütion Section uder Consolidated Elementary

Email:

262-763-9L',l1. harles org,

!'ax:

262-285-4104"t''imail:

Web: saintveronica org.

rtal

1-Sr.

ÍCEMI Revs Richard J' ator; GuY Gurath, Team

Mem.

"

CHARLES (1908) ICEMI Revs. Steven J. Ammn; Omar A¡tillon. Res.: 440 Kendall St,, 63105. Tel: 262-'163-2260i

Beaver Dam, Tel:

, ST.

-R

.iet,

BURLINGToN, RACINE Co'

PEIÞR (1855) Closed. For sacament records,

.o"t^.i St. i(atharine Drexol,

ine tne st.,

MrLWAüKEE (MrL)

801

CATHOLIC CHT]RCH IN THE U.S.

g

Email: Students

(1920) ReY

;

D.R D.; Michael

:

2

i45-

ril:

8 :

t04.

Lav Teachers 18; Stude¡is 340 Citcchesis I ReLigious Progrøm-SLwlents 130.

t., Ms. 28; De

B)

Sr. AcNEs (1915) Rev on RaYmontl lflaiCrovich'

B

n-Studcnts 35'

I

Reu Sergio Lizama,

mount Ave., 53007.

v&

262'787-3612

[email protected].

ric), ger,

oastor@saintioes com. baþchesis I lielieious Prcgrøn-Tel: 920-346-61 10'

172; 4rs. rnts

s

920'922- 7167 ;

BßIsroL, 1-HoLY Res.:1 Catæn

t7B;

D.R.E. Students 161.

o' 9) Rev Roger A. Savage

St,,63104.Te11262-867'2068' us Program-Îe1:262'857'9032'

Stuclents 186,

Member,

St., P.O. Box 96' 63002' TeL 262-629-õ240. Ernail: alleluia@¡rcomect'net'

îir"¡îi'óm""-ztø Main

ScHoLAsrrcA (1945) [cEMì cloeed. 2-ST. -

Fo-r

records, contact Holy Cross, Bristol,

"."*-*tul lel:262-A67-2068.

3al

2-

om,

LI4.

with

St.

Email:

.

nay.

Students

si.,

Teachers

LaY Teachers

Progratn-Telt 920-633-5??6' co.,

ST

)

records, contaçt St, Francis Borgia, Cedarburg, Te1: 262.3?7-7010. 2-Sr. FRANcls BoßGr^ (1844) [CDM] Verv Rev T.honas P. Eichenberger; Rev Daniel R. Janasih. cemeterv: Pioneer Rt-l., Mequo¡r, 63092.

Stüdents 453. Beuscher,

Youlh &

Di¿ Chilil

Adult

2-ST.

:all:

53010. Tbl:

mail: smslion

co. I-DIVIND WoRD (19?O) Closed, For saÛamental

920-533-5280. Email:

P.O, Box

,

3407,

?40, CampbellsPor[,

.60.

Pãrish Center- \g Mill Si., Po. Box 740, 5t010. Tel: 920-63ß-4441; Iru: 920-633-6280. Email; 6tmat

ODDARBURG, OZAUKDD

Mcr.

oll.

Deacon

Closed, For sacramental ¡e cese of Milwaukee Archivc

S'r: IvhnrlN (1847) [CEM] Asmoín. Fo¡ro ¡u LAc Co.,'Deacon Robert J. Fazen; il". Ñ;il G. Zinthefer;

2?1 Minnie Ln',

Ms.

CASoADE, SHEBoYGAN

e }lills (Good ShePherd), Eden. Tþl: 92O 47 7 -3201'.

t63-

Rober:¿

Co, ST. MATTHE'V

Neil G. Zinthefer;

J. Fazen; Jme M. osypoweki' Business

131. Catechesis I Religíous

-

'eb:

(1864) ICEMI Rev.

Beth Schmiilb, D.R E. Students 192.

co , OuR LÁDY oF ANGELS For sacramental recolds,

ten;

M í s e í o n-1h1', 262-835 - 4633' CAMpBELLspoRr, tr'oND DU LÀc

Schoo Fax: Joan

0.

ail:

ax: 920 -922 -1924'

Iilor sacramental Allenton, Te'l:262'

.con

rJ.

I

, 2

u8;

262 -7 8t-69Ð8'

Progrøm-Students 110'

Cøtechesis I Religiotls

A¡ELL, SHEBoYGAN Co., ST. Closed. For sacramental ¡ cese of Milwauhee A¡chiv

19;

'aul

n-'Ihl:

Saints James and John' Byron, Tel: 920-922'L167. 2--SoNs oF ZEBIDEE: SAlNrs JAMES AND JOHN (2000) acl C. Petereen. W6882 Church Rd., Fond du Lac,

ct"i"tft1*Ïi:

ril:

hee d iIr

Cate clle sis / Iietígio us P rog ra

tr'or sacramental records,

ôatechesis t Retigíous Progran-nüel: 4L4'46A-5344,

tm. t82-

ret.

Sisters 1; Lay Tbachers 14; Students 163.

Studonts 163.

OUTSIDE THE CITY OF MIL\ryAUI(EE

ril:

Sc/iool-Tel: 262-781-4996. Susan Booth, Prin' Gerry'ilolf, D.R.E. Stuilents 155'

lenkee

t82-

Tb1:

8ma11:

ed'

1¡ÄNNEY

Res.: 13?5 Covered jlridgè Rd., 63012 Email:

ofrce@saintfraucisborgiá'org.

Web:

Revs. I(enneth P' IlnipDeacon John A, Ebel; David Mæy Janowak, Dír'.

tof lfio' oral

0-881-

mail:

26.

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Web:

tsbi

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305.

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exel, Beaver DaIn,

) Clo""d. For

sacramental atharine Drexel, Beaver Damt

FffDDERIoK (1896) Closed. For sacramental recorcls, contact Nativity ol the Loril, Cudahy, Tel: 474-744.6622. 2-HOLY F^MILY (1900) Closed For sacramental records, contact Nativiiy of the Lord, Cudahy, Tel: 474-744-6622. 3-ST', JosEPH (1909), (Slovak-Moravian), Closeil. For sacramental recot'ds, contact Nativity of the Lord, Cudahy, 'Iel: 4L4-'l 44-6622.

1-ST.

'

itri^1?: Web: www.stlukcbrookfi eld.org. Catechesis / Relígious P rogrotn-Marim D.R.E. Students 142.

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MILWAUKEE (MTL)

802

LoRD PARTSH (2000) [JC] Rev Philip D. Reifenberg; Bryan Martin, Din Admin,

4--Nenurr o!'rHB Svcs,

Res.

&

Office: 4611 S. I(rkwood Ave., 53110. Telr

Fax: 414-483-4599.

414-744-6622; na

Email:

tivi t¡rpalish@voya ger.nei,

19?0. Studenis 12. ELDoRADO,

!'oND DU L^c Co.

1-ST. MA-RY, Closed. For sacramental

records,

contact Our Rieen Savior, Eldorado, Tel: 920-9222412. RrsDN SAVron (1998),

2-OuR

(Irish-Geman),

Church: 3672 D. Plankinton Ave., 53110. See St. Thomas Aquinas Acaclemy located in the Institution Section mder Consolidated Elementary

2l Reu John L.'Simon. Chuch: WB2?2 Forest Avenue

Sdrools.

motherandson@cha¡ter,net. Cøtechesís I RèIigious Program-Students 64.

Program-3668 E, PlankinAve., 53110. Tel: 414-481-6880. Email:

Cøtechesis lReligious

ton

[email protected]. Students 120. DAcADA, sHEBoycAN Co., ST. NICHOLAS (1848), (Luxembourgian), Closed. For sacramental records, contact A¡chdiocese of Milwaukee Archives Office, Teli 414-769-3407. DDLATTDLD, W¡urnsne Co., ST, JoAN oF ARc (1923)

ICEMI Req Michael D. Sttachota. Res.: 120 Nashoüah Rd,, Nashotah, 63058. Tel:

Fax: 262-646-8079. Dmail:

262-646-80'18i

[email protected]. Web: ww.sjarc.org, S¿åool-1lel: 262-64Ê-682Li Fax: 262-646.5861, Dmail: school@sjerc,org. Mary Ann Rudella, Prin. LâyTeâcllers 10; Students 91. Catechesís / Relígious Program-Tbl: 262-646-6979 ' Email: [email protected]. StudenÉs 341. DEI,AVAN, WALWONTI'I CO,, ST. ANDRÐÀ/ (1848) [CEM]

Rew James

T.

Schuerman; Deacon

Philip

O.

Kilhenny, Res.: ?14 D. Walworth Ave., 53116. Tel:262-728-

Fax:

6922;

262-728-58'18' Email;

[email protected]. School-lLí S. 17th St., 53116. Tel: 262-728-8211; Fax: 262-728-3683. Web: standrews-delavm.org. Julie Kadrich, Prin. Lay Teachers 13; Students 118. Cø

techesís I Religious

Program-Tel:

262-728-21 92.

.Ioan Zomer, C.R.D. (English Students); Sn Graciela Peredes, C.R.E. (Hispanic Students); Patly Kostechka, C,R,E. (Deaf Studentg). Students 2?5. DorwrLLE, FoND DU Lac co., ST. MIcHAf,L (1853), (German), Closed. For sacramental records, contact Good Shephe¡d, Eden, Tel: 920-477-320L. DoUSMAN, W.A.UßESHA Co,, ST. BRUNO (1852) [CEM] Rev Ralph C. Gross; Deacons lbm Filipiak; Gordon J, Snydel; Karen Wamee, Pastolal Assoc. Office'. 226 lV. Oütawa Ave., 63118. Tel: 262:9652332; Fax; 262.966-4749.

Enail: etbru¡[email protected] æm,

\{eb: ww.stbrunoparish,com. Res.: 266 W, OtbawaAve., 5311B. ìrV. Ottawa Ave., 6t1118. lbl: 262-9652297i Faxi 262-965-2249, Email: rlynch@wi.¡rcom. Mr. Ralph Lynch, Prin. Lay Teachers 13; Students

School-246 109. C at e c hc

s

is I

ReI

í g io u s P r o g r

am-'tol:

262-g 66

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4200,

Students 254.

EACLE, IVAUI(ESHA CO., ST. THERESÀ (1852) ICEM 2I Rev. Dennis Acke¡et. Office: 136 Waukesha R¿1., 53119-2026, Tel:

W

Fa* 262-594-5201. tthetesaeagl e. com.

262-694-5200t

parishofrce@s

Email:

Web: www.stiheresaeagle.corn. C øte c he sis / Religious Progrurn-Tel: 262-694-620t. Students 233. E^sr thoy, \ryALwoRrH Co., Sr. PEI'ER (1854), (h'ish-German), [CEM] Rev Lauence J. Chapman; Deacon Donald Kuban. Res. & Mailing Addreesr 1975 Beulah Ave., 53120. TeL 262-642-7225, Ext, 3; Fu: 262-642-7228.Emaill Web: stpe[erset@centurybel-net. steepleconnection.com. School-\OOL Elm St,, 63120. Tel: 262-642-6638; Fax: 262-642-689?. Sarah Halbesma, Prin. Lay Teachers 13; Students 119. C atechesis I Eeligio us P rogrøm---nlelt 262-642-7 225,

Ext. 5. Students

290.

EDÐN, FoND DU LAc Co. 1-ST, MARY (1888), (Irish), Closed For sacramental recoxls, contact Gooil Shepherd, Eder, Tel: 92Q-477 -

320t. 2-SnDpuDRD orf rr'rD HrLLs (GooD SHEPHERD) (2001) IJC 6l Very Rev. Joseph J. Juknialis. In Res., Rev Cha¡les H. \¡y'ester (Retired), Res.: N4348 Mercury Ln., 530L9, Tel: 920-47720?9i Fox: 920-4??-3030. Email: [email protected]. Web: ww.sothparish.org. School-Wlí62 Ciy. Rrl. B, 53019. Tel: 920-477-

3551. Ernail: [email protected]. Thomas

Wegner, Prin. Lay Tbachers 12; Students 93. Catechesis I Religíous Progran-Mary Borgen, D.R.E. Studenis 207. Missiot¿-St. Miclwel Ahapel N3604 Scenic Dr,, Cascade, Sheboygan Co. 53011, Tel: 920-47 7.3207; Fax: 920-477-3030. ELBA, DoDcE Co., Sr. CoLUTTBKII-LD (1856), (Irieh), [OEM], Also sewes Holy Fanrily, Reesevillo and St. John the Baptist Cbman, Rev Richard Wendell. Mailing Address: 302 Prairie St., P,O. Box 277,

Reeseville, 63ã79-0277. Tel: 920-623-3989; 920-927-1102. Relig

C oteclw sis /

ious

P

rogrøn-f ax:

920-927 -

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920-922-2412;

Rd,

ICEM

54932' Tel:

I'ax: 920-921-1309. Enail:

ELIGIAnT LAro, SHEBoYGÀN co. 1--Sr. GDoRGE (1896) Closed,

For

sacramental

recorde, contacü St. Thomas Aquinas, Elkhart Lake, Tel: 920-876-2467. 2--sr. THoMÀs AaurNAs (2001) ICEM 2], (Merger of St. George, Elkharb Lakc snd St. Fridolin, Glenbeu' lah.) Very Rev Dennis E. Væ Beek. Ree.: 94 N. Lincoln St., PO. Box T, 53020-0396. Teì:

920-876-2457i

Fax: 920-876-2036. Email:

üh

-Tel: 414-qr" -

ft,fftr'iTiiiilii

Fn¡NKLÌN, MTLWAUßED Co.

st.thomas.aquinas@vet'izon.net.

1-Sr.

Catechesis / Religious Program-ßtrtdenbs 163.

ELKHoRN, WAl,woRrH Co., ST. PATRICK (1878), (Irish-Geman), ICDMì lleu James A. Jaegcr Rcs.: 107 W. Walworth St., 63121. Tel: 262-729-

5666; Fax: 282-723-7866. stpaúelkhorn@chartþr.net,

s"";

Cøtechesi

Email: Veb:

w.etpatrickselkhom,org.

JAMEB (1857) ICEMI Danicl L. Huil -'' o Hnsh ' Dir,; Rev. Bemard S. Sippel (Retired). 2?th Ofrce: 7219 S. St., 59132. Tel: 414.?ßl-ñ,^^

414-76I-2208. Fax: www.etjmes-flanklin,4lpi.com.

-'ìl9u; Yveb:

Cøtechesß I Religious Prcgran---Tbl: 414-761.2208.

Sùudents 16.

School-\ï4 Sunset Dr',, 53121. Tel: 262-728-4268;

Fax:

Dmail: 262-728-7677. Miss Julie

stpatricksschool@charùe¡.net.

Muellenbach, Prin. Lay Teachers 9; Stutlents 78. Cate che sis I Religious

Program-Te\

262-7 23-6lt66

-

Students 281. ELM GRow, W¿ux-esHÀ Co., ST, MAnY's VIB¡TArIoN (1848) ICEMI Re{ Laurin J. Wenig; Deacons Charles J. Kustner; Richard T. Piontek. Ree.; 1260 Church St., 63122. Tel: 262-782.4576;

Fu:

262-'1 82-067

7. Email: stma4¡@stmaryeg.org.

\leb: ww.stmaryeg.org, Sc/rool-13000 Juneau Blvd., 63122, Te\: 262-'182?067: Pu: 262-782-30X5. LynnAnn Reesrnm, Prin. Lay lbachers 24; Students 328, Cøtecltesis I Religious Progrøm--Tel: 4L4-77t-4626; F u: 262-7 82-0677. Emaíl: [email protected]. Studente 215. Fenurwcror, wAsHINGToN Co., ST. JoHN oF GoD (18õ9), (Irish), Closed. For sacramental records, contact St. Michael, St. Michael, 53040, lbl;262-

axt 414-426-2527. Eßalll Ìt/ebl mvw.stmoftours.org. School-7933 S. 116th S¿., 5S132. F

9200, Jeame Johnson, Prin. Lay ïbache¡s Students 158

Cøtechesis I Relígíous Progrøn-Students 3--SAoRED HEAxls oF JEsus AND MARY

Fo¡ eac¡amental recorals, contaqt St. 'lbus, Franklin, Tel 414-425-LlI4.

FnÞDoNrA, OZAUKEE Co. 1-HoLY Ros^RY (2001) [cEM 4],

of Lima, Fredonia; Mother Kohler and Holy Crose, Holy Cross.) Rels, J. Fleischman, Tem Mod.; Guy Gurath, Mem,

334-5270. FoND DU LAc, FoND DU LAC CO. l-Hot,y FAMTLY (2000) Revs,

Victor R.

Capriolo;

Camelo Giufre, TÞam; Very Rev. Robert X. Stielvater, TÞam; Rev. Luke N. Strmd, Team.

Church: 271 Fourüh Street Way' 649Í17. lel 920-92LFu: 920-922-4866. Dmail: [email protected]. Web: w.hfrdl.org. Catechesis / Religious Progrom-Fax: 920-9220680;

Ext.315. Students 190, 2-Sr, RosE oF LrIrrA (1909) Cloeed, I'or records, æntactHoly Rosary, I,Yedonia, Tet: 9994.

4866. Students 93?.

2--ST. JosEPH (1871) Closetl. For

sacramental records through Jme 12, 1967, contact A¡chdiocese ol Milwaukee Alchives Office, Iøl: 414-769-3407.

For recorde after June L2' 1967' contact Holy Family, Fond du Lac, Tel;920-921-0580,

3-Sr. LouIs

(1847), (French), Closed. For sacramen' contact

tal records tlrrough September 19, l9õ9,

Archdiocese of Milwaukee Archives Ofrce, ït]): 4t4-769-34O7, For records after Septenrber 19, 1959, contact Holy Family, Fond du Lac, Tbl; 920-921-0680. MAnY (18661 (Geman), Closed. For sacramen-

4-ST.

tal records through 1975, contact Archdioc€se of

A.dmin. Svcs,; Peggy Kolonko, Music ll, P.o. MailingAddress: S38 W31602 63727. Tel: 262-968-3866; Fa:

[email protected]. rvw.stpaul genesee.net, S c ho o

L_Tel:

262-9 68 -S L

Cheryl Smclford, Pri¡. Lay 722. Catechesis

I

Relþious

Jmet Youth (Adult), Stuclents 610,

Marjmgela

Milwaukee Archives Office, Teì: 414-769-3407. For recorcls after 197õ, contact Holy Family, Fond du

Lac,'lel: 920-921-0680. P^rRrcR (1866) Closed. For sacranental

6-5T.

recorils i;hrough September 18, 1960, contact Archdiocese of Milwaukee Archives Office, Tel: 414-?693407. For records after Soptcmber 18, 1960, contact Holy Fmily, Fond du Lac, TÞl: 920-921-0580. 6-SACRED HEARI (195?), (Geman), Closed, Fo¡ ¡acramental records through November 1970, con. tact A¡chdioceee of Milwoukec Arshives Office, Tel: 414-769-3407. Fo¡ lecords after November 1970, contact Holy Family, Fond du Lac, Tbl: 920-9210580.

FoNTANA, WAL'r"oßru Co,, ST. BENEDIoT (1912)

ucl

Rev Daniel J. Sandere. Res.¡ 137 Dervey Ave., 53725-L239. TeI:262-276-

2480;

Fax:

262-276-6426, Email;

tbenedict@charte¡'.net. Web; w.stbenspuish.org. Catechesb I Relígious Program---1e1: 262-27 5-2993 ' lvlichael Dowling, Dir. l'aith Formation; Beth Peyer, C.R.E. (Gn IÇ11). Sôudents 188. Fox LÀxn, DoDGE co, s

l-ANNuNcrArIoN (1998) tCEM 3l Reu Michael L.

Studenis

21.0.

,ñß a' Catec hesis I Religi ous Program-SLtdenrs i 1 og1l GREENDA-LE, Mruwnuxnn C-o., sr, At PHoNPUåi;;;ns

Revs. Alan F. Jurkus;

Mük J. Brardl; "'-

Theodore A. Gurzynski; James Legget!'

--,"

¡d',

wilil.

Parish Minisiry'Center: 5960

Res.: 30õ W. Green St,, 53933-9472. Tbl: 920'92835 13; Fax: 920-528-6334. Catechesís / Religious Program-Tel 920-928-6022. Maúou Moeller, D,R,E. Students 73.

Scl¡ool-6000 W. Looñris Rd., 53129. Tt.^?,;r" r\t 1760. Patrice l{adzinski, Prin. Lay rE¿"--

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8' 53 129. TeL 414. 421-2442', I "ls.or sü[email protected], Wcbi vwwst-a ptlu' )i t- 4Zl.'

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c,^TfroLtc CHIJRCII IN TIIE

Cøtecheaís I Religious Ptogran-Tel 920-898-4040' Students ?0. (1876) .luNEAU. DoDGD Co., IMMACT.TLATE CoNcEPTIoN Closed. For sacramental records, contact Sacred Heart. Iloricon. Tel: 920-48õ-0694. Xmse"û¡,r,p, Ricl¡lo Co., Sr. MARY'DovEn (1869) [CDM] Rev Howard G' Haase

students 343' îriiäcsis t Rel igi ot ts Prcs rat n-Tel" 4L4-421-06s0' Students 720

:vs, 80);

tral :.gli ert, Tel:

ril: eb:

Mr

nt¡ .30,

¡y)i nts

ish .80;

:b: )8.

/on

'elt L4: rÌ9.

MIL\ryAITKEE (MIL)

803

U.S.

¡-onwFIEL-D. MILWAUKEE cO., sT. JOHN THE "'#iiÑcursi (1916) Rev Dmiel P. volkcrt. ã-"- sroo ttr Cold Snrine Rd., 53228' Telr 414-321 ì'õãä, r''*, 4 L4-92 f-44ol Email: rectory@stjohnsorg. iír¿åre. uå)í.Àti- Web: ww.sl,johns-gtfrl

c he s ¡ s I

h

e

t

ia

ío

s P rcg r a

v

m-'[el:

JoArn Karpin, Prin. Lay Teachers 15; Students

Reu Robert J, Lotz. Res.: 600 Green IÌee Rd', 53044' Tell 920-452'9623: Fu: 920-462-9633. Catechesís I Relígíous Program-Tel: 920'4õ8'9931'

Students 160,

Lil(E

fi'rvE. WAsHINcToN co.,

Sr'

CoLUMBA (1843)

Closed. Fo¡ sacramental records, contact Si'

L

l0 7;

414- 425 -3

Dmail:

sa.nef, St., 53040. Tel: 262-628'2603i Web: htsqhool.alexssu.net' Ms'

Sturlents ?6,

l+ø0, Students 141'

M^RY (1842) -^-r" con¡lons. IvltLu'AUKDE co, ST. '"äi'¡li n"" Charlcs H. Schramm; Deacons John R' i¡ìi""; Witti"* Goulding; Mury Matestic, Pastoral Ave., 53130. flå8t* o"'"", gdgertonAve., 5313o' Tel: 41 4'425âiiáoj.--;søas w."ome ;T;ìo, Fax: +U-qZf¡ZlO. Email: I.ËoäO"t-""ytt" org. Gina Brow¡, Prin Lay

l;i

Fa* 262-626'2301.

164.

F^ øinasis I Relítious PrcErqnt-Tel: 4L4-327-8922; l:*, +t¿'-SZt-8522. Debbie Meliu, D R'E Tel:

,rpachere 31: Students 4?2' -aãà

ZøZ-Aze-ZeøO;

:

sszze. Teì; 414-321-8640l. Eu'. 4L4-321' Ïiäó.'¡:mtil: pt'in.ipal@stjohns-grfd,org, Mary Laidi'"* otto. Pri;. Lût Teachers 16; Students 184' -Ul-eZt-

Archives Ofrce, IÞt: 4l'4-769-3407. co., HoLY TRINlrv (1861) tCÐM 2l'lJC 3l Reu Edrvin M. I(ornath; Deacon Raloh E. Horner'. Res.: 931 Main St., P.O. Box 461, 53040' Tbl:

KEI¡J¡ISKUM. W¡sHIuorou

aw-+zø-sZs2. Jim-Beuscher, D.R.E. (chil-

äõ"); W""¿v Rappe,.Dir' Adult & Familv Min' S[udente õ69.

qoorronn. W¡stllwotoN Co., Sr, KILIAN (1863) ICEM "l'Reu óavid W. La Plante; Sr. Eileen Brynda, O P', P¡etoral Assoc. ã-mce & Mailins Address: 428 Forest St., 53027' 4l: 262-679-+ASli Fa* 262'671-4872 Webl n Ril., 63140. TeI: 262-658-8071; ' Email: etiames@wi'n'com'

262-673-308t; .Tel:262-67ãdents 199'

2516;

262-673-48ts1, 262-673-4831,

[CEMì, Aleo E. Bier8ack. 53048. Tel: .335; tr'ax:

6 920-387-712L.

ed.

Progrøm-Students 63' ST' RosE (1860) Close¿l' For contact Blessed TrinitY, She'

LI

of

boyga Falle, Tel: 920-467'4616.

Llrrlr

)8e

994.

Tel: 262-656-737Q.

50.

tal

P¡in. Lav Teachels 14; Students 161. Cài"ch"ií" I R"tieíous Program-Te\ 262-967 -3277 . Sludents 857, HoLy CRoss, OZAUIGD co., HoLY CRoss (1846), (Luembouicìan), Closed. For sasme4tal regords, àontact Hoty-Rosary, Freilonia, Tel: 262-692-9994'

)2-

HoRIcoN, DoDcE Co.

)4,

,ó)

1-Sr, M¿r¿ürv (1856) Closeil. For

lil',

4 qh Rev Jam Res.

30. 27ts.

L

t-

us Prog

t6. )4,

.

ran-'lel:

920-486-0694;

53O33. Tel: 262-Ê28'

Dmail:

,D)

Web:

el:

63033. Tel: 262'628-

ils

Kenosha. StudentS 95.

rHairel.

8-1911. b:

wsgabriel

Lattner'. O.S,B

n""' rgré 64th st., 53140. Tel: 262-652-7660; iøi-øsz-laas; Fait 262-652-2542' Enail: ntcarme ers 5. School2-5057' cøteches Rosary, l1"inned

Stüdents 258 HuBEnrus, W^slrtNcloN co. (2002) 1-Sr, GABRIEL [CEM] [JC 3] Req Charles'L

E.

eI:

tr).

i

b;

s-Oun

LADY oF THD HoLY Ros^IÌv (1904) Rev' 63 I

il: scn"ilF-* ZøZ Si"t"r"

Lav Teachers 10: Studen[s I28. Ca:techesis I Rel iÉioas Progron-StudeDts 348' 2 1846 960,

53140. Tel: 262-662'6s6oi

it, t7.

i s / Relig ious Program-F 4461. Studenl,s 303.

sÎ.

ax:

'Te-]:

Email:

92O-47

4'

M^RY (1849)

lstei¡,

Cøtec MAYuL serae

1

MARy oF rHE HILL (1924), (German-Irish),

)r,

920-474-4667. ' Cøtaclwe

vsitbvm@tcei,com,

ives,

8--5î.

Fai: 262-763'93??.

53061, Tbl:

8-9002. Email:

196 8)

Milt st., Box 60, 53148-0060.

262-7ßB-2050t

ucillam, Prin' Francis-can (Harnburg¡ NY) 6; LaY

262

3.

Ree.: 16ã0

Alæ

40. Tel: 262'652 -27 7 I; F ax: tffeb: rectorY@hrosarY'org'

www.hro

org'

Fot

Fox Lake, Tel: 920-928-3513, LYoNs, W.Atwonrg Co: 1-Sr, Josopr¡ (1870), (Germm), ICEM 2] Rev. John H. Batlmgartner'.

486-0694.

)5,

tts

-694-6018;

sasrarnental

ril:

'Iøl: 920-269'4429i

Newman; Lesjak;

E

recolds, contåct Sacreil Heart, Horicon, TeI:920-

E. en

(1870)' (Germån)'

L

tm

)2-

KoHl¡R, OzAuIßE Co., MoTHER oF SoRRows'

òlosed. Foi eacramental recorils, contact Holy

.tle rrd

Students 34' 1866) tchMì, Also

Thdmae

E' Bicr-

Telr

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l:

åäi;

Fur

'g

262-673-7568.

Catechesís I R elígious

Ext. 4. Enìail: 8)

Prograrv-\el:

262-628'3606,

dre@Àtmaryhh,org. Tammy

0362. Sbudents 168.

Streitmatter, D.R.E. Siudents 115.

Mnw

J

1--S Re 26

)6

75.

1.,

it: g.

St. Ivlarytówn;

l-

(CPES):

6i

St. Cloud.

t. MarY, . Cloud,

Cøtec. læsis I Relig ious Students 1.45.

12--Sr.

Prog

røm-'lel:

THoM.ôs AQUINAS (1911)

262-69 4-0718'

Closed. For sacta-

mental records, contact Archdiocese of lVliÌwauhee

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11

Dennis J' Wie'land' Ave., 53051. Tel: 51-6664. Web: rish.org.

646 AfPleton Ave', 530õ1' Tel:

: 262-rir-24L2, Anne Schramka, Prìn. Lay Teachcrs 17; Students 194.

P

MILWAUKEE (MIL)

CATHOLIC CHURC}r rN r'HE lJ.g.

ao4 Mission-St, Møry Woodland, Dodge Co. 63099'

n

Studente 324. JAMEs (184?) ICEMI Rev.

3-Sr.

Daryl Olszewski. Pastoral

PELL LA](E, WArwonrH Co.,-ST' MäRY (1928) ¡¡¡1

Arthu G

Filut: Joseoh

Heinze;

National Ave., 63161. Tel: 262-786' ?330; Fu: 262-786-0425. Email: rmueller@hmb'org' l[eb: rvrw.hanb.org. School-3876 S. 16þ St., 681õ1. Tel:262"186-7331' Gregory Young, Prin. Sisters 1; Lay Tbachers 26; Res.:'16000

Assoc.

ñ""" lV ezo-ru b588 To*t Line

G. Andereon (Retired).

Rd., 53051. Tel:

cøz-zøt-ag++; Fax: 262-260-2Ê79' wcb:

Y,f.

Students 469. C at e ch

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Closed. For sacrâmental records' contact s; Frmcis de Sales, Loko Geneva, TÞl: 262-245-Bsi,tt 8625.

PDìTAUfiEE,

.WAUKESII^

CO.

n-Ibl t 262-7 86 -20 86' us (1849),

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uT';I'T1' 262.691-91?n

rectorv@et-alphoneug,com. s"iool-øzti sq¿th Ave., P.o. Box 922, ó3162. Tel: 262-651-4379. Lay lÞachers 13; Stuilenh-110. -Cateclws ie I Relig iòus P r og r dtn-Teli 262-637 -4359'

Students 162. NEWBURG. WAsHtNoroN Co., HoLY thINrrY (1869), (German), ICEM 3J Rev' Kevin J. Kowalske; Deacon

Studenis 226.

Steven J. PrzedPelski, 521 ConRess St., Box 16, 63060-00f6. it"ã.: soi ro, rso60-0016. Tbl: 262-6?6-6256. Email: [email protected]. Catechisis I Rciicious Program-Tel : 262-67 6-6ø39'

MEeuoN, OzauIrcD Co, 1-6r. JAMES (1851), (German), Closed. For sactamental records, contÂct Lmen Christi, Mequon, Tel: 262-242-7967 ' 2-LI'MEN cHRIslI (2005) Revs. John D. Hernsiog; Peter Berger; Deacons Anthony Monfre; Joseph P, Wenzlen 11300 N St. James Ln., 28Vil, 63O92. Tel'. 262-242Fax: 262-242-'1970' Email: 796'.t Web:

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466. Cøtechesís

Stalíon-St. Augusúin¿ (1857) Tlenton. Station-St, P¿l¿r (1866) Farmington'

TroN oF TEE BL,issED VIRAIN MAnY (1902)' (Irish=German), UCì Rev. John L. Simoni Deacon Paul S. Monzel. Rectoru-711 Michigan - Ave., õ4937.

lbl:

920'921'

920-921'1300. Email:

SSes;- Fax:

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37; StudenLg

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lReligìous

ran-Tel:

920 -921'681 3,

onre@charterinternet. com,

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wwlumenchristlparish.orglcfl. lbni Schiller' Dir. Fomation. Students 564' . Mtûranl (1862) closed. M contact A¡chilioceee of TeI: 4t4'769'3407. MoNcHEs, WauKDsHÀ Co., Sr. JoHN (1843) lcEMl gacra¡nental contact Blessed records, For Closed. Tbresa of Calcutta, Norlh Lake, Tel: 262-966-3191. Mor r CATVARY, FoND DU LAc co., HoLY cRoss (1849) ICEMI Rev Steven Kropp, O.FM.Cap. Res.l P;O. Box 176, 53067. Tel: 920-763-3311. Catechesìs I Relígious Progrurn-Students 98. MùKwoNAGo, WAûKESHA co., ST. JAME8 (1896) Rev. Michael G, Savio. Res.: '1616 Web:

Students 16?. NoRrH LAI{E, }VAûKxsrrÀ Co. I-BLESSED TÞBESA oF CALoûITA (2006) UC 2l Req Anthonv T. McCarthv. P.o. Boi 68, 53064-0'068. Tel: 262-966'2191. Email: Web: [email protected].

ww.blteresaparish.org.

I Rãtigious P rog ram-Kæin Flededckeon, D.R.E. Students 318. CLARE (1916) ICEMI Closed' For eacranental records, coltact lllessed Telesa of Colcutta, North C a te che si s

2--ST.

Lake, Tbl: 262-966-2Lgl. OAK CRDDK, MILW UIGD Co.

1--Sr. M^rrrIDÌ¡ (1841) ICEMI Reu Patrick O'Louehlin.

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Tel: 474-762pa;[email protected]' Web:

Res.: õ303 S. Chicago Rd., 631'54.

4200. Emailr

Scl¿o

cago Rd., 53164.

s.s.N.D.,

Cqtechesi

Te\ 414-762-

4!4-762-3686. Email:

16,

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Exl,. I24. MusrGGo, WAU(ESI.IA Co., (1967) Rev ÏVilliam E 'Wirch; Ralpb Wieniews

203.

Ca¿echesislfuelisious Ptpgrøm- Shelly Matlden, Dir, Youl,h Minletry; Carcl Daun, Dir. Family &

Child. Students 379.

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Students 21L

Prcgran-Tel:

Cøtechesis I Religìous 262-6'1 9-8602. !Veb:

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MÀRy (1868) Cloeed. For sacramental reco¡d¡ contact Queen of Apostles, Pewaukee, Tel: 262.€9il

2-ST.

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262-679'0890;

w.stleonard-re.lcd.con.

Liea Jachimiec, D.R.E. Studente 854.

NABoB, WASHINGToN Co., Sr. MAITHIAS (1848) closed

For sacramental recolds, contact St. Lawrence, St, LawLence, Tel: 262-644-67 01.

2t2.

O 920-683-4976.

OcoNoMowoc, WÀUKESHA Co.,

For sacramental records,

lenton, Tel: 262'629'6240. 2--SS. PETDIi AND P^uL (1848) Closed. FoL sacramenAllenton, Tel: Resurrection, contact tal records, 262-629-6240, NEosHo. DoDGE Co., ST. MÀTrHEw (185?), (German), lCEMj, Also serwee Si. Mary, Woodlæd & SL. John, Rubicon. Rev. A]ois Van Beel