4 priests in Iowa guilty of sexual abuse

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By ERIN JORDAN • [EMAIL PROTECTED] • November 4, 2008

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Davenport announced 
that four priests, including retired Bishop 
Lawrence Soens, have been found guilty of sexual 
abuse by a diocesan review board.

A five-member review board found Soens, who 
served as bishop of the Sioux City Diocese from 
1983 to 1998, guilty of sexually abusing students 
at Iowa City Regina High School in the 1950s and 
1960s, when he was principal. Soens was also 
found guilty of sexually abusing a male minor 
when Soens was rector of the St. Ambrose Seminary in Davenport.

The report on Soens will be sent to the Vatican, 
where Pope Benedict XVI will decide whether he 
will be defrocked, Deacon David Montgomery said.

The announcement may mark the first time a 
Catholic bishop has been found guilty of sexual 
assault by the church, victim advocates said.

"That is monumental for the diocese to admit that 
one of their bishops is a credibly accused 
abuser," said Mike Uhde, an abuse victim who lives in Davenport.

Barbara Dorris, outreach director for the 
Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, 
said the "belated and begrudging" admission of 
Soens' guilt was intentionally released when 
there is a glut of news from the elections.

Joseph Hines, Eugene Smith and Gerald Stouvenel 
will also be added to a list of clergy credibly 
accused of sexually abusing children, the diocese said.

The review board found that Stouvenel sexually 
abused three boys in the 1970s. The pope has 
ordered Stouvenel to "lead a life of prayer and 
penance," but did not defrock him. Stouvenel will 
continue to live at the diocese headquarters in 
Davenport, where he will be monitored, the diocese announced.

Hines is dead. Smith was defrocked in 1981, Montgomery said.

Monsignor Drake Shafer was found not guilty of 
sex abuse and will be restored to active 
ministry, the diocese announced. Shafer was 
second-in-command in the diocese until he was 
suspended in 2003 after a West Burlington man 
sued him for alleged sexual molestation. The case was settled out of court.

In October 2006, the Davenport Diocese became the 
fourth diocese in the United States to go to 
bankruptcy court to protect its church assets 
from sex abuse lawsuits. This followed more than 
$10 million the diocese paid to settle claims 
from 2004 to 2006 and a $1.5 million jury award to one victim.

A federal bankruptcy judge in May approved a plan 
for the Davenport Diocese to give $37 million to 
victims of sexual abuse by priests and other diocese employees.


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