Priest’s struggle with addictions, misconduct marked years of service

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Father Stanley Maslowski, a priest of the archdiocese who served for 50 years before being prohibited from priestly ministry in 2013 for admitted sexual misconduct with adults and instances of financial misconduct, died Jan. 7.

He was 83. Ordained in 1963, the Minneapolis native served in 16 parishes including Guardian Angels in Oakdale, All Saints, St. Joan of Arc and St. Bridget in Minneapolis, St. Peter Claver in St. Paul, St. Wenceslaus in New Prague, Nativity of Mary in Bloomington, St. John the Baptist in Dayton and St. Thomas the Apostle in Corcoran. Funeral arrangements for Father Maslowski are pending.

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