The Rev. Kevin McDonough, former vicar general of the Twin Cities archdiocese, must submit to another round of questioning on the church's handling of clergy sex abuse, a Ramsey County district judge ruled Wednesday.
However, Judge John Van de North rejected a move to require Archbishop John Nienstedt to return for further questioning.
The order came during a hearing in which attorneys for an alleged victim of priest sex abuse asked the judge to order the St. Paul and Minneapolis Archdiocese to provide personnel and computer files on priest sex offenders.
The hearing was part of a lawsuit filed last year on behalf of a man who claimed he was abused in the 1970s by former priest Thomas Adamson, who was transferred to the man's St. Paul Park parish after facing similar abuse charges in Winona.
Van de North ordered McDonough to testify for another 2½ hours, noting that he "appears to be a central figure" in the handling of sex abuse allegations locally for the Catholic Church.
In addition, the archdiocese had provided only about half of its roughly 100 priest files before McDonough's April 16 deposition, and the plaintiff's attorneys argued that denied them access to considerable information relevant to its questioning.
Nienstedt would not have to return, the judge said.
"It seems to me he has responded to a lot of questions by saying he didn't have firsthand knowledge of a lot of these matters," Van de North said.