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New Lawsuits Allege Systemic Abuse and Concealment by Dioceses of Las Cruces and El Paso, by Tri City Record, by Staff – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

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Source: Tri City Record, by Staff, (Complicit Clergy), August 6, 2025 

The Catholic Church’s handling of decades-old sexual abuse allegations involving priests who served in southern New Mexico and West Texas has again come under scrutiny. Eight new lawsuits against the Diocese of Las Cruces and the Diocese of El Paso allege that church officials knowingly concealed child abuse to protect the institution’s reputation.

The lawsuits, filed by the Davis Kelin Law Firm and Huffman Wallace & Monagle, allege systemic abuse of minors spanning more than three decades – from 1956 to 1990 – involving children aged 3 to 15.

“There’s a perception in these communities and across the country that this is a closed chapter in the Church’s history, that this is the past,” says Levi A. Monagle, partner at Huffman Wallace & Monagle. “On a day-to-day basis, this is still the present and the future for abuse survivors that live with this.”

The newly filed complaints name seven priests: Monsignor Albert Chavez, Father David Holley, Father Emilio Roure, Father Wilfrid Diamond, Monsignor Gonzalo Morales, Father Bernard Bissonnette and Father Joaquin Resma. An eighth, unidentified visiting priest is also referenced in the filings.

“The Diocese of Las Cruces and El Paso were actively receiving priests from the Servants of the Paraclete facility in Jemez Springs in the ’60s, ’70s and ’80s,” says Monagle. This facility was intended for clergy rehabilitation but has since been accused of allowing known abusers to return to ministry without sufficient safeguards.

“So you ended up with some pretty notorious serial offenders like Father David Holly and Father Bernard Bissonette in active parish ministry in those dioceses,” says Monagle, “despite the fact that their records clearly indicated that they had abused multiple children and that they remained a threat to children.”

The suits allege that Church officials not only failed to report allegations to law enforcement but, in many cases, actively concealed or ignored credible reports of abuse. The dioceses are accused of protecting priests at the expense of victims.

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