Five men are suing a former priest and a Catholic order for alleged sexual abuse that occurred in the 1970s and '80s.
The two suits, filed Thursday in Ramsey County District Court against the former Rev. Gerald Funcheon and the Crosier Fathers and Brothers religious order, allege that Funcheon abused children while he worked at St. Odilia Church in Shoreview and while he taught at Palma High School in Salinas, Calif.
The plaintiffs' attorneys, Jeff Anderson and Mike Finnegan, released church documents showing that leaders with the Crosiers and Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis knew of alleged sexual abuse by Funcheon, and his interest in boys.
"In a conversation with the Bishop, Jerry [Funcheon] indicated that there may be around 50 victims with whom he engaged in mutual masturbation or improper touch [when] these young men were between the ages of 10 and 16," wrote the Rev. Bob J. Rossi, a Crosier official, in October 1992. "Bob Sell indicated that Jerry was having a hard time seeing improper touch as sexual abuse."
Sell was chancellor of the Diocese of Lafayette, Ind.
One suit alleges that Funcheon sodomized a 14-year-old Palma High School student during a camping trip in 1985. The other suit, filed by four men identified as Doe 41, 42, 43 and 44, alleges that Funcheon abused them in the early 1970s while he worked at St. Odilia.
The latter suit also makes a nuisance claim for each plaintiff, allowing Anderson and Finnegan to call on the Crosiers to release files on all known offenders, not just Funcheon, including 19 priests and brothers who worked in Minnesota, Arizona, Indiana, Michigan, California and New York.
"The Crosiers take each of these claims seriously, along with any claim of abuse by any Crosier, staff person or volunteer associated with us," said a statement on the Crosiers' website, which did not address Anderson's demand that they release more files.