Catholics around the country learned new things about their communities when clergy sex abuse cases received fresh attention this spring. One small parish in central Minnesota discovered three of its former clergy had records of sexual abuse. All three had come to them from nearby St. John's Abbey. Today the men live at the abbey. They are stripped of their priestly duties and restricted in their daily routines. No new victims of sexual abuse have come forward in St. Joseph. But the case raises new questions about the safety of parish children during those years. From St. Joseph, Mainstreet Radio's Jeff Horwich reports.