Friday, September 1, 2006

Ex-St. Stephen's, Anoka, teacher accused of abusing teens

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Members of a church sex-abuse survivors group will distribute pamphlets at St. Stephen Catholic Church in Anoka on Sunday morning informing parishioners that a former teacher of the parish school was recently identified as an accused abuser.

St. John's Abbey in Collegeville in early August publicly identified three accused priests, including the Rev. Michael Bik, who was accused in 1997 of abusing two teenage boys in the 1970s, before his ordination.

Officials of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis said Thursday their employee pension records indicate Bik would have taught at St. Stephen sometime between 1971 and 1992. They said, however, that they had no record of receiving the 1997 allegations against Bik and had not been aware of him until the recent statement by the abbey, where Bik lives.

The pamphlet, to be distributed by members of the Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests, says Archbishop Harry Flynn "kept silent" about the allegations against Bik.

"(Bik) was a teacher in the school but never a priest of this archdiocese,'' spokesman Dennis McGrath said. "The archbishop had no knowledge of this, nor did anyone else here.''

McGrath said Bik stopped teaching at St. Stephen at least two years before Flynn came to the Twin Cities. [snip] Pioneer Press

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