Kim Schmit was in grade school in 1968 when she was sexually assaulted by her parish priest in Willmar. She told her parents, who contacted their church and were assured things would be taken care of, she said.
Nearly a half-century later, the New Ulm Diocese has publicly identified the Rev. David Roney, one of 16 priests whose names were released Tuesday as priests who have been credibly accused of abusing children.
Schmit couldn't believe it took 48 years, including years in which Roney, now deceased, went on to abuse more children.
Even so, "this has finally given me … a little peace of mind and justice," she said at a news conference in the St. Paul office of victims' attorney Jeff Anderson.
New Ulm was the last of Minnesota's six Catholic districts — five dioceses and the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis — to make public a list of priests credibly accused of sexually abusing children. The first lists came out in 2013. The numbers range from six in the Crookston Diocese to 33 priests in St. Cloud to nearly 60 in the Twin Cities archdiocese.
The list becomes public just weeks before the deadline of the Minnesota Child Victim's Act, which opened a three-year window for older abuse cases to be heard in civil court.
More than 100 Minnesota priests now have been identified as credibly accused of sex abuse. However, the lists are not complete, say victim's advocates.
As with the other dioceses, the New Ulm list was made public after the settlement of clergy abuse lawsuits, which required the release of the names of credibly accused priests as well as internal church documents about them.