Wyoming bishop accused of serial sexual abuse dies
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Wyoming bishop accused of serial sexual abuse dies
Joseph Harts accusers grieve lack of accountability despite church officials substantiating their allegations.
by Tennessee Watson and Joshua Wolfson
August 24, 2023
In this Sept. 19, 1988 file photo, Bishop Joseph Hart dispenses communion during an outdoor Mass celebrated for participants of the Basque Festival in Buffalo, Wyo. (AP Photo/Dean Wariner)
For the past 22 years, Ed Gavagan has been in what he calls a race against time. ... Seeking justice for the sexual abuse he suffered as a teenager and later disclosed as an adult, Gavagan watched the man he accused a Catholic priest grow old while evading repeated efforts to hold him accountable. He even wrote to Pope Francis asking for his help.
When he heard Joseph Hart, the former bishop for Wyoming, died Wednesday, Gavagan was left feeling like he should have done more to pursue justice, he said. At 60 years old, with decades between him and the abuse, he had to remind himself that what happened was not his fault. ... When justice feels unattainable, its just awful, Gavagan said. Its layers of misery on top of injury on top of distrust.
Hart, who faced multiple sexual abuse allegations found credible by the Diocese of Cheyenne, was 91. ... Hart served as bishop of Cheyenne from 1978 to 2001. Men first came forward with allegations of abuse in 1989.
In 2018 the current bishop, Steven Biegler, announced that an examination initiated by the diocese and conducted by an outside investigator concluded Hart sexually abused two boys in Wyoming. A month later, the diocese which confirmed Harts death in a brief statement Thursday morning reported a third abuse allegation against Hart that it deemed credible.
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