Thomas Tschoepe was born on December 17, 1915, in
Pilot Point, Texas. He was
ordained a priest in Worthington, Ohio, by Archbishop
John Timothy McNicholas for the Diocese of Dallas on May 30, 1943. As bishop, Tschoepe attended a presentation at
Holy Trinity Seminary by Reverend
Paul Shanley, who spoke of the positive effects of sexual relations between adult males and teenagers. Tschoepe made no objection to this presentation, but did not condone it either.
Retirement and legacy Tschoepe retired as bishop of Dallas on July 14, 1990, and was succeeded by Bishop
Charles Grahmann. During the early part of his retirement, Tschoepe lived and served at St. Joseph's Parish in
Waxahachie, Texas. In his later years he lived at the St. Joseph Retirement Center in south Dallas. In 1995, it was revealed during a civil lawsuit that Tschoepe had repeatedly ignored reports about a diocesan priest,
Rudy Kos, who was participating in sleepovers and inappropriate physical conduct with young boys during the 1980s. In 1991, a therapist who evaluated Kos termed him a textbook
pedophile. After an appeal, the diocese agreed in 1998 to pay $23.4 million to the eight victims and the family of a ninth affected by Kos. That same year, Kos was sentenced to life in prison for sexually molesting several boys. Thomas Tschoepe died in Dallas on January 24, 2009, at age 93. ==References==