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Priest was sent to Minnesota for ‘help’

- Haidee V Eugenio

HAGÅTÑA, Guam – A priest accused of sexual abuse in Guam was sent to Minnesota for “help with personal problems” in 1981 and later barred from serving as a priest after questions arose about a houseguest from the island, according to a statement from the Diocese of Duluth.

Louis Brouillard, 96, is accused of sexually abusing minors in 87 lawsuits. More than 140 sexual abuse lawsuits have been filed against the Archdioces­e of Agana, 16 clergy members and three others affiliated with the church since late last year.

Brouillard was a pastor, teacher and Boy Scout leader in Guam for 33 years and has admitted molesting 20 or more boys on the island.

In three recent lawsuits, he is accused of paying to bring boys from Guam to Minnesota, where he continued to abuse them. One of the lawsuits alleges he moved a boy into a two-bedroom retirement home apartment where he lived with his elderly parents. Brouillard would have been about 60 at the time.

“Father Brouillard was sent to the Diocese of Duluth in 1981 in the hope that he would receive help with personal problems,” Kyle Eller, communicat­ions director for the Diocese of Duluth, said in an email Wednesday.

“While in the diocese, he did assist at several parishes. In 1985, Father Brouillard’s faculties to serve as a priest in the Duluth Diocese were re- voked after questions were raised about a guest from Guam staying with him.”

Brouillard, who continues to receive a $550 monthly retirement check from the Archdioces­e of Agana, was ordained as a priest in Guam in 1948 and served there until 1981. He is being deposed in Minnesota this week in connection with the Guam lawsuits.

In 2013, Brouillard’s name appeared on a list, released by the Duluth diocese, of priests with credible allegation­s of child sexual abuse against them.

Although the Duluth diocese did not specify the nature of Brouillard’s personal problems, he had at least one criminal sexual conduct complaint filed against him shortly before he left the island, according to one of the lawsuits.

In 1980, Brouillard was moved to St. Williams Catholic Church, now the Blessed Diego de San Vitores Church, in Guam, one lawsuit states. While at St. Williams, according to a second lawsuit, he was named in a criminal sex abuse complaint filed with police.

According to that lawsuit, former altar boy and Boy Scout Felix Manglona said he was abused by Brouillard when he was 13. Years later, while working as an assistant at the Guam Police Department, he happened to review a police report concerning Brouillard. “Upon informatio­n and belief, an incident occurred at the St. Williams Catholic Church in Tumon involving Brouillard and a minor boy, resulting in a sexual abuse complaint being filed against Brouillard,” the lawsuit states.

Brouillard is accused in one lawsuit of abusing an altar boy at St. Williams identified in court documents only as F.S.L. to protect his privacy. In 1981, when Brouillard moved to Minnesota, he invited F.S.L. and a friend to spend the summer with him. While there, according to the lawsuit, the boys were sexually abused.

Another lawsuit, filed by plaintiff J.T., said he was abused by Brouillard in Guam from 1972 to 1976. Around 1981, Brouillard brought him Minnesota, telling his parents he would be able to attend college there.

The lawsuit said Brouillard tried to rape him in Minnesota.

Brouillard’s activities had been known to officials in the Archdioces­e of Agana for at least a decade before he left the island, according to an affidavit Brouillard signed last year.

 ?? UNDATED PDN FILE PHOTO ?? Louis Brouillard has admitted molesting 20 or more boys in Guam.
UNDATED PDN FILE PHOTO Louis Brouillard has admitted molesting 20 or more boys in Guam.

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