Editor's note: Officials are asking anyone who has felt victimized by a Jesuit or any St. Xavier employee or knows anyone who has to contact law enforcement and child protective services. The Midwest Province of Jesuits is asking victims to contact Marjorie O’Dea at 773-975-6876. St. Xavier officials are also asking victims to contact the school by email at treilly@stxavier.org or ttyrrell@stxavier.org.

On Monday, the Midwest Province of Jesuits released the names of every priest or clergy member who faced "established allegations" of sexually abusing children back to 1955.

The list includes five local priests who were involved at St. Xavier High School, Xavier University and Jesuit Novitiate in Milford.

The list documented the years and locations of the alleged sex abuse incidents as well as when the priests were dismissed from service or died.

Rev. James A. Condon, S.J. at St. Xavier High School in 1965 (deceased 1993)

Rev. Mark A. Finan, S.J. at St. Xavier High School from 1964 to 1965 (dismissed in 1973)

Rev. Edward J. O'Brien, S.J. at Xavier University in 1958 and 1971 to 1982 (deceased 1983)

Rev. Donald O. Nastold, S.J. at St. Francis Xavier Church from 1999 to 2000 (deceased 2007)

Rev. Robert J. Erpenbeck, S.J. at the Jesuit Novitiate in Milford from 1961 and the Milford Retreat Center in 1964 (deceased 1986)

Province officials said Condon, Finan, O'Brien and Erpenbeck were all accused of multiple offenses. Nastold was accused of only a single offense.

"The Midwest Jesuits take this step in the spirit of transparency and reconciliation," said Rev. Brian G. Paulson, S.J. as the list was released Monday. "As we look back at our history, the failures of the Society of Jesus and the Church to protect those entrusted to its care fill our hearts with outrage, sorrow and shame.

"On behalf of the Midwest Jesuits, I apologize to victim-survivors and their families for the harm and suffering you have endured. Many of you have suffered in silence for decades," he said.

Condon served 15 years at a Jesuit high school in Detriot and worked at The Queen's Work in St. Louis, Missouri before coming to Cincinnati. The province did not report any incidents in Detriot but said there were credible allegations in St. Louis.

In Cincinnati, Condon reached the level of acting president at St. Xavier High School, according to Enquirer archives. He was also the National Director of Catholic Action in the early 1960s and worked with its summer camp.

Erpenbeck died in 1986. Though no incidents were reported at St. Xavier High School in connection with the priest, he served as a counselor there for 10 years prior to his death and lived on campus, according to The Enquirer archives. School officials said he was at the school in 1945 and again from 1975 to 1980.

In Milford, Erpenbeck worked with married couples as well as at the Youth Retreat House.

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Edward O'Brien died at 68 in 1983. He was the resident of special projects at Xavier Universiy when he died in his living quarters at the university.

O'Brien was a professor and administrator at Xavier University for 33 years. Throughout his career, he served as assistant to the president, president of special projects and taught history and theology.

O'Brien also served at St. Xavier from 1946 to 1958, according to school officials, but no allegations were made at the high school.

Nastold died in 2007. Though the single incident reported by the province did not stem from a school, he spent nearly all of his career as an educator.

He was the former principal of St. Ignatius College Prep and St. Xavier High School, according to his obituary.

Nastold was a Cincinnati-area native who attended grade school at St. Martin School in Cheviot before attending Elder High School. He was principal at St. Xavier High School from 1969 until 1975. After that, he worked at Xavier University.

The accusations stem from his time at St. Francis Xavier Church from 1999 to 2000.

In 2002, he was assigned to Faber Community to serve in pastoral ministry. While at Faber, his service included serving as a teacher’s aide at Douglass Public School and as chaplain at St. Ursula Villa.

According to Enquirer archives, Mark Finan was transferred from Xavier University in 1958 two years after the allegations made Monday were said to have ended. Province officials said Finan was dismissed from the Jesuit order in 1973.

St. Xavier High School, Xavier University and other Jesuit institutions in the Midwest learned with everyone else if any local clergy was on the list.

School officials said another five priests named on the list worked at St. Xavier, but no allegations were made during their time in Cincinnati:

Rev. Harry Barton, SJ was at St. Xavier from 1942-1948 and 1961-1966

Rev. Robert Broome, SJ was at St. Xavier from 1946 to 1948

Rev. Allan Kirk, SJ was at St. Xavier in 1969

Rev. Wilton Skiffington, SJ was at St. Xavier from 1938 to 1941

Rev. Stanley Wisniewski, SJ was at St. Xavier from 1958

"Please join us in praying for the healing of anyone who may have been victimized by such abuse and, in many cases, have lived in darkness and pain for too long," school officials said in a news release Monday. "Let us be resolved in our faith to seek justice, care for the wounded and commit to the healing message of the Gospel."

St. Xavier President Tim Reilly told the press Monday he expected more names on the list to be connected to his school.

“One is too many, but I thought there would be more,” he said adding he does expect more victims to come forward in connection with the allegations.

He said his challenge now to support the victims and focus on educating his students to know what is appropriate behavior. He said he wants them to know they should report any sexual abuse to police.

Reilly said St. Xavier High School is not handling any of the victims who made the allegations reported Monday. He said the province is dealing directly with the people who have already come forward.

Counselors are on-hand at the school to help students cope with the news. Both of the priests who had allegations stem from their time at the high school are deceased.

The high school is encouraging anyone who may have been victimized to report what happened.

“Let’s see if there are other people who need healing,” Reilly said

According to a database of accused clergy, only one Jesuit in the Archdiocese of Cincinnati has faced accusations. Father John Ferone, the former Director of Adult Faith and Ignatian Programming at St. Xavier, was fired earlier this year after having "an inappropriate communication" with a student.

The decision to make the list public comes as the church is under increasing scrutiny from lay Catholics, abuse survivors and criminal prosecutors to resolve a problem that has plagued it for years.

Two of the Jesuits' five provinces in the United States released the names of accused priests earlier this month. The Maryland Province joined the Midwest Province in its release Monday. Only the Northeast Province has not yet published a list of names.