Rev. Allen F. Bruening

Summary of Case: Bruening has multiple accusations against him. Two brothers reported that he had sexually abused them when they were in grade school, 20 years apart. They and others who came forward said he molested boys on outings, in a swimming pool and in a shower. One accuser said he teamed up with another priest in sexually abusing him. Bruening worked in the dioceses of Cleveland and Amarillo, serving as Chancellor and on the Diocesan Tribunal in Amarillo beginning in the late 1980s. The first known allegation against him was in 1984 in Cleveland. Bruening's name is included on the Cleveland diocese's list of those against whom there are credible allegations. He died in March 2015.

Ordained: 1951
Died: March 3, 2015

   

Start Stop Assignment Town/Accusations State Position Notes

1951

Cleveland bishop was Edward Francis Hoban (1945-1966)

1957 St. Clement's Cleveland OH

4/4, 3/4, 2/3, 3/3, 3/4

 

Parish had a school with 670-850 students.
1957 1963 St. Joseph's Cleveland (Collinwood) OH 3/3, 2/3 Parish had a school with 610-539 students.

1963

Hoban was succeeded as bishop by Clarence George Issenmann (1966-1974)

1970 St. Mary Magdalene Willowick OH 2/3, 2/4, 3/5 School with 1,845-1,384 students.
1970 1972 St. John Vianney Mentor OH

2/2

In residence

 
1970 1973 Lake County Catholic High School Mentor OH

Director

School had 658-925 students.
1973 1974   Cleveland OH   Bruening was indexed as at the Chancery Building, but a listing in the Cleveland diocesan pages of the Directory was not found.
1974 1980 Comptroller of Diocesan Schools Office        
1977 1980 Board of Catholic Education        

1974

James Aloysius Hickey replaced Issenmann as bishop (1974-1980)

1980 St. Vitus (Slovenian) Cleveland OH 3/4, 3/5  

1980

Replacing Hickey as bishop was Anthony Michael Pilla (1980-2006)

1982 St. Monica's Garfield Heights OH 2/5 Administrator Parish had a school with 545-531 students.
1983 1984 Dean of Cuyahoga County NW        
1983 1987 Diocesan Finance Council        
1982 1985 Ascension

Cleveland

A mother reported to church officials in 1984 that her 13 year old son told her that Bruening played strip poker with him and other boys, suggestive word games, and that the priest asked the boy to shower with him. The boy's older brother said that 20 years before, when he was in fifth to eighth grades, similar things had happened with Bruening, including skinny dipping. (United Press International
July 12, 1987)

• In a 1999 lawsuit, a man accused Bruening of sexually abusing him when he was a sixth grader at Ascension School in 1984. The man said the abuse occurred in a hotel swimming pool, on several outings, and during showers that he was forced to take with Bruening. (Plain Dealer [Cleveland Ohio]
March 11, 2002)

• In a 2001 lawsuit, Bruening was accused, along with Rev. Gary Berthiaume, of molesting a boy in Ascension school's shower over three years in the 1980s. Bruening was supposed to be watching Berthiaume "like a hawk", due to his known past conviction and lawsuits for child sexual abuse in Michigan. (Plain Dealer [Cleveland, Ohio]
March 10, 2002)

OH 1/4, 1/3, 1/2

Parish had a school with 606-620 students.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Berthiaume
was defrocked in late 2007. (Associated Press, carried in News Journal
December 1, 2007)

1985 1987 St. Ladislaus (Hungarian) Lorain OH 2/2 In residence  
1985 1987 Lorain Community Hospital Lorain OH Chaplain  
1987 1989 Absent on Leave        

1989

Amarillo bishop was Leroy Theodore Matthiesen (1980-1997)

1990 St. Thomas the Apostle Amarillo TX 2/2 In residence  
1989 1992 Madres Clarisas Capuchinas Capuchin Nuns of St. Clare, Convent of the Blessed Sacrament and Our Lady of Guadalupe Amarillo TX Chaplain  
1989 1992 Diocesan Tribunal (Defender of the Bond) Amarillo TX    
1989 1992 Chancellor Amarillo TX    
1990 1991 St. Laurence Cathedral

Amarillo TX 3/4 Parish had a school with 101 students, and a CCD program with 165 students.
1992 1993 Sacred Heart Spearman TX 1/1 Parish had a CCD program with 127 students.
1992 1993 Cristo Redentor Gruver TX   This was a mission of Sacred Heart in Spearman TX.
1993 2002 Retired Cleveland? OH?    

2002

Richard Gerard Lennon followed Pilla as Cleveland bishop (2006- )

2007 Administrative Leave       The Vatican ordered that Bruening be removed from ministry. (Plain Dealer [Cleveland]
May 26, 2007)
2007 2015 Life of Prayer and Penance       Bruening died March 3, 2015. His name is included on the Diocese of Cleveland's list of those with substantiated allegations. (Diocese of Cleveland, June 21, 2019)


Source
: Official Catholic Directory (New York: P.J. Kenedy and Sons, 1952-2010, 2016)

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This assignment record was last updated on April 2, 2021.