At the time, Tulsa County District Attorney Steve Kunzweiler said he had been contacted by the diocese and he personally contacted the Tulsa Police Department about the allegation.

Zach Hiner, executive director at the national Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, or SNAP, said the Tulsa diocese omitted critical information that would be helpful to other potential victims and those close to them, as well as all local Catholics.

“The Diocese published the priest’s names, dates of birth, dates of ordination, dates of death. What would be far more helpful is to know where these men served so the church communities can reflect,” Hiner said. “And when were the allegations received by church officials and what did they do in response? Absent that information, this is just sort of the bare minimum of all the reports I’ve seen.”

Of the 11 individuals whose names were published by the Tulsa diocese, seven are known to be deceased, according to the report.