Bp. G. Patrick Ziemann – Diocese of Orange

On Behalf of | Sep 11, 2019 | Abuser Profiles, Catholic Church

Bishop G. Patrick Ziemann

Diocese of Orange

Ordained: 1967

Died: 2009

Assigned as follows:

  • 1968-1971      St. Matthias (Huntington Park, CA)
  • 1972-1974      Mater Dei High School (Santa Ana, CA); Holy Family Church (Orange, CA)
  • 1975-1987      Our Lady Seminary (San Fernando, CA)
  • 1984                Our Lady of the Valley (Canoga Park, CA)
  • 1988-1992      Auxiliary Bishop Archdiocese of Los Angeles
  • 1993-1999      Bishop of the Diocese of Santa Rosa

Summary of Abuse Allegations against Bishop G. Patrick Ziemann:

was ordained a priest in @ who served in the Diocese of Orange. According to media reports, Ordained for the Los Angeles archdiocese in 1967, Bishop G. Patrick Ziemann was elevated to Auxiliary Bishop in 1987, then to Bishop of Santa Rosa in 1992. According to media reports, in 1999, a younger priest accused Bishop Ziemann of coercing him into sex over a two year period, ending in 1998.

Bishop Ziemann abruptly resigned, admitting to a sexual relationship with the priest, but denied coercing him. He left the diocese in financial debt of over $16 million. He removed three priests accused of sexual misconduct and secretly paid more than $560,000 in church funds to an unknown number of victims of clergy abuse. He was sent to St. John Vianney, an institution known for treating priests accused of child sexual abuse.

Bishop Ziemann was named in two civil lawsuits, which accused him of sexually abusing three boys. In July 2002, one man filed suit against Bishop Ziemann accusing him of sexual abuse beginning in 1968, when the man was a sixth-grade altar boy, and continuing for almost twenty years. He claimed that Bishop Ziemann began to pay him for sex when he was 17 years-old, and that payments continued after the sexual encounters stopped, he stepped down in 1999. Bishop Ziemann denied the allegations.

In the early 2000s, another man claimed that Bishop Ziemann sexually abused him as an altar boy in the 1960s, when he was a St. Matthias altar boy. Bishop Ziemann denied the charges. A third man, in 2004 accused Bishop Ziemann of sexually assaulting him as a boy in the 1970s, on the grounds of Our Lady’s high school seminary. The archdiocese settled the claims for $2.8 million, according to the plaintiffs’ attorneys.

In 2000, he settled into a ‘life of prayer and study’ at St. David, a Benedictine monastery in the Diocese of Tucson, where he lived without faculties until his death in October 2009.

In December 2003, he was named in a civil suit alleging conspiracy by 28 priests to cover up abuse in the Los Angeles Archdiocese. Bishop Ziemann was included in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles’ list of priests accused of sexual misconduct involving minors. He was rumored to be in line for a bishop or archbishop’s post at a larger diocese prior to his own scandal.

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