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Another former seminarian comes forward, this time from the Archdiocese of Denver. He experienced sexual abuse from the former vocations director (who later became vice-rector of the seminary).
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‘Ripe for abuse’: How Catholic sex scandal convinced one seminarian to go public

Skip to content JESSICA GRIFFIN/ Staff Photographer DENVER — Stephen Szutenbach had never kissed anyone when, he says, …
Prayhard
McCarrick and clients / catamites happily backed that, and like elsewhere, this stuff is a waste of paper, fish and chips would be a better use of the paper than those counter abuse charters.
Tesa
The abuse happened post-2002, meaning the Dallas Charter isn't the magic antidote to clergy sexual abuse like some people think it is.
Chaput, upon receiving the report, sent Drotar for counseling, & then allowed him to return to Ministry
Only when the former seminarian threatened to go public did Chaput allow him to testify before the Archdiocese of Denver's review board, which recommended that …More
The abuse happened post-2002, meaning the Dallas Charter isn't the magic antidote to clergy sexual abuse like some people think it is.

Chaput, upon receiving the report, sent Drotar for counseling, & then allowed him to return to Ministry

Only when the former seminarian threatened to go public did Chaput allow him to testify before the Archdiocese of Denver's review board, which recommended that Drotar be removed from public Ministry.