Priest Pleads Guilty to Molesting Boys
    United Press International, May 8, 1987

    "A Byzantine Catholic priest has pleaded guilty to molesting six boys in his parish.

    "The Rev. Robert Ruglovsky, 50, pleaded guilty to six counts of criminal sexual conduct Thursday in Hennepin County District Court. The priest has
    been ousted as pastor of St. John's Byzantine Church in northeast Minneapolis.

    "As part of his plea agreement, prosecutors recommend Ruglovsky receive a 15-year prison sentence but serve only year in a county
    workhouse. He would remain on probation for the remaining 14 years.

    "The priest also would be required to complete a treatment program for sex offenders and would be prohibited from having unsupervised contact
    with children during his probation.

    "Sentencing has been set for June 16.

    "Ruglovsky, known to parishioners as " Father Bob," was accused of molesting boys ages 12 to 14 from November 1986 to February 1987.

    "He testified he was pleading guilty to spare the victims from having to testify in court.

    "Ruglovsky said that at one time he had been "a patient in a hospital for a mental or emotional disorder" but didn't elaborate.

    "His attorney told the court that the Byzantine church has offered to pay expenses incurred by the victims or their families in connection with the
    proceedings.

    "The church is operated by a diocese in Parma, Ohio, and is not part of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis. The Byzantine rite Catholicism
    is of eastern European origin and is one of 14 within the Roman Catholic Church."
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    Priest Molested Boys for 18 Years, He Says
    By Karen E. Henderson
    Plain Dealer [Cleveland, Ohio], July 11, 1990

    "A Byzantine Catholic priest who pleaded guilty in 1987 to molesting six boys in Minnesota admitted in a sworn statement that he molested
    numerous other boys over an 18-year period while assigned to parishes in Ohio and elsewhere.

    "The Rev. Robert Ruglovsky, 53, told lawyers taking depositions for a civil lawsuit filed in Minnesota on behalf of two of his victims that he molested
    his first child in 1962 while assigned to St. Joseph's parish in Cleveland. He said he brought two 12-year-old altar boys home, took one upstairs
    and fondled him.

    "While assigned to Holy Ghost Byzantine Catholic Church parish in Cleveland, Ruglovsky said he persuaded a 13-year-old boy's parents to let
    the boy stay overnight at the rectory and fondled him. He said the same year he befriended another 13-year-old boy and had at least 10 sexual
    contacts with him, including several that occurred during stays at motels.

    "He said that while he was assigned to a church in Barberton, he persuaded a mother to let her 12-year-old son stay with him at the rectory,
    ostensibly to help with repairs. He said he lived with the boy for two months, sleeping in the same bed and having sexual contact with him four
    nights a week.

    "In 1969 or 1970, he was assigned to Christ the King parish in Detroit and seduced the paper boy about seven times, he said.

    "Despite his numerous sexual encounters and psychological problems that required hospitalization and medication, Ruglovsky did not get in
    trouble with diocesan officials until he was caught stealing money from bingo games, according to his deposition.

    "Ruglovsky estimates he stole $100,000 while at Christ the King Church in Detroit. He said he used the money to buy a cabin cruiser, pay for
    expensive trips and buy luxury items. He said when he was confronted by his superiors about shortages in bingo proceeds, he broke down and
    confessed.

    "The late Bishop Emil Mikalik had him transferred in 1973 to St. Stephen's Byzantine parish in Euclid where he had a nervous breakdown and was
    hospitalized.  In 1981, he was assigned to St. John Byzantine Catholic Church in Minneapolis.

    "'There were no restrictions on his duties, and no inquiry into his fitness for the position, in spite of the bizarre events at Christ the King in Michigan
    and the nervous breakdown in Euclid,' lawyers wrote in the Minnesota lawsuit."
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