Documents made public Wednesday in a sexual abuse lawsuit against the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis show that the Rev. Joseph Wajda was allowed to continue working as a priest and in an administrative role in the church despite allegations that he abused boys.
One month after Wajda was ordained in 1973, there was an allegation that he propositioned a young boy, and his alleged misconduct carried on for several more years, according to documents released by attorney Jeff Anderson.
"The Wajda documents show how current Archbishop of St. Louis Robert Carlson, while serving in roles including chancellor and auxiliary bishop in the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis in the 1970s-1990s, along with other Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis officials, mishandled and minimized child sexual abuse allegations against Wajda," said a statement from Anderson's office.
Wajda, now 67, was permanently removed from ministry in 2003 and laicized in 2013. He lives in Minneapolis and has denied abusing children.
"We offer our assurances that today we handle things differently regarding priests who have been accused of sexually abusing children," said a statement from the vicar general of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis, the Rev. Charles Lachowitzer. "We ask for forgiveness from and pray for hope and healing for all victims of sexual abuse and their families."
The archdiocese was court-ordered to produce thousands of pages of documents, including material chronicling Wajda's alleged abuse, for a lawsuit filed by Anderson against the church and former priest Tom Adamson.
According to the documents, two priests Wajda worked with were concerned about Wajda's inordinate interest in young boys, the Rev. William Kenney, executive secretary of the Priests' Personnel Board, wrote in 1996 to the Rev. Kenneth Pierre.
A document dated Jan. 17, 1989, and labeled "strictly confidential" chronicles Wajda's alleged grooming and abuse of one boy starting in 1982. The Rev. Michael O'Connell interviewed Wajda's victim in the fall of 1988 and addressed a letter about his findings to former Archbishop John Roach and sent copies to the Rev. Kevin McDonough and St. Louis Archbishop Robert Carlson, then an auxiliary bishop in the Twin Cities.