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The Crosiers are the fourth Catholic diocese or religious order in Minnesota to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, and the 18th in the United States. Four of the 18 have not yet produced ...
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The order will end its ministry at St. Stephen's Catholic Church in Anoka and at several Michigan parishes by the middle of 2004. The Crosiers will shut down their headquarters in Shoreview by 2010.
MINNEAPOLIS - A federal bankruptcy judge has approved a $25 million settlement by the Crosier religious order over lawsuits alleging clergy sex abuse in Minnesota. Judge Robert Kressel approved ...
A former Onamia man and eight others who were abused by clerics in the Catholic order of Crosiers — including one priest at St. Odilia in Shoreview — won a $1.7 million settlement from the ...
The Crosiers sought chapter 11 protection with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Minneapolis, becoming the 18th Catholic diocese or religious order in the U.S. to land in bankruptcy as a result of ...
Despite making public apologies and admitting mistakes, the U.S. Crosiers have not told all they know about the scope of sexual misconduct that quietly festered for decades within the Roman ...
In December 2013, following a release earlier that month, a St. Paul, Minn., reverend sent a letter to the Crosiers asking Funcheon’s name be added in light of a 2002 allegation of sexual abuse.
Despite making public apologies and admitting mistakes, the U.S. Crosiers have not told all they know about the scope of sexual misconduct that quietly festered for decades within the Roman ...
“The Crosiers do not tolerate any forms of sexual misconduct, and we are profoundly sorry for actions committed by Gerald Funcheon while he was a member of our Order,” said the Rev. Thomas ...
The Crosiers sought chapter 11 protection with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Minneapolis, becoming the 18th Catholic diocese or religious order in the U.S. to land in bankruptcy as a result of ...