See Syracuse priests with credible allegations of child sex abuse
By Julie Mcmahon And Mark Weiner
syracuse.com
December 03, 2018
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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse today for the first time released a list of 57 priests with "credible" allegations of child sexual abuse against them.
According to the diocese, 38 of the priests are deceased. The diocese said all living priests named to the list have been removed from ministry and there are no active priests with credible claims against them in the Syracuse diocese.
Claims against at least 16 of the priests named Monday were reported previously.
What follows is information about each priest made public by the diocese and from previous reports in The Post-Standard's archives.
Thomas S. Bayley
Ordained: June 11, 1949
Status: He is among 20 priests who were dead at the time an allegation of abuse was reported and faced no claims while alive. Bayley had a single claim made against him.
Robert J. Birchmeyer
Birchmeyer's name appears in a 1992 story about a group called Catholics Against the New Age, which was formed to fight what they saw as a rising tide of believers in New Age beliefs and symbols such as crystals, Goddess worship and Eastern religious thought. He was listed as the spiritual leader.
At the time of the story, he was working with St. Cecilia's Church in Solvay.
Ordained: May 12, 1973
Status: He was among 32 priests in the diocese who were removed as part of the 2002 Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People.
Robert F. Bogan
Ordained: May 24, 1958
Status: He is among 20 priests who were dead at the time an allegation of abuse was reported and faced no claims while alive. Bogan had a single claim made against him.
Roger A. Bowen
Ordained: May 30, 1931
Status: He is among 20 priests in the Syracuse Diocese who were dead at the time an allegation of abuse was reported. He faced no claims while alive. Bowen had a single claim made against him.
Paul A. Brigandi
The Rev. Paul A. Brigandi, photographed outside St. Joseph's Church in Oswego on March 7, 1995, was assigned there in 1991.
He previously served at St. Augustine's in Baldwinsville, starting in 1989.
He was a Syracuse native and served as pastor of Our Lady of Pompei in Syracuse, St. Mary in Jamesville and St. Mary of the Assumption in Binghamton, St. Bartholomew in Norwich and St. Anthony of Padua in Endicott.
Ordained: Feb. 2, 1954
Status: Brigandi was permanently removed from the ministry prior to his death, according to church officials.
John W. Broderick
The Rev. John Broderick was convicted of one misdemeanor charge of child endangerment in 2009. He was acquitted of two more felony charges of inappropriate sexual contact with children.
He was arrested in Massena in 2008.
State troopers accused him of engaging in inappropriate sexual contact the year before with at least four children ages 5 to 11, according to The Post-Standard's archives.
Broderick said the incident was not sexual, nothing more than horseplay and the accusations sprang from a vendetta against him by the father of the alleged victims.
Ordained: Oct. 7, 1989
Status: Removed from ministry. He was among 32 priests in the diocese who were removed as part of the 2002 Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People
Daniel Casey Jr.
Two families settled lawsuits with the Syracuse diocese for nearly half a million dollars in 1998 over allegations that Casey abused three boys in the 1980s. Casey subsequently resigned from the priesthood. He died in 2000.
Ordained: 1975
Served: Blessed Sacrament (Johnson City), St. Mary (Cortland), Cortland County Jail, St. Paul (Oswego), St. John (Utica), St. Monica (Rochester)
Felix R. Colosimo
Felix Colosimo was removed from priesthood by the Syracuse diocese in 2014 after a man accused him of sexually abusing him as a teenager from 1978 through 1990. The diocese confirmed that credible allegations had been made against the priest.
Ordained: 1965
Served: St. John the Baptist (Rome), Our Lady of Pompeii (Syracuse), St. Bartholomew (Norwich), St. Peter (Utica), St. Leo (Holland).
Donald J. Crosby
Ordained: May 18. 1963
Status: Crosby was accused by at least one teen-aged girl of sexual abuse in 1974. The girl said she reported the abuse at the time to Monsignor Charles Sewall, who years later admitted to sexual abuse of his own. The diocese had no records of any misdeeds by Crosby.
Crosby left the priesthood in 1975 and became a guidance counselor at Soule Road Middle School in Liverpool. He retired in 2003 after the district learned of the allegations and threatened to fire him.
Crosby died in 2004, shortly after he retired from Soule Road.
John H. Donovan
Ordained: Jan. 1, 1927
Status: He is among 20 priests in the Syracuse Diocese who were dead at the time an allegation of abuse was reported. He faced no claims while alive. Donovan had a single claim made against him.
Edmund J. Durr
Ordained: May 1, 1965
Status: Removed from ministry. He was among 32 priests in the diocese who were removed as part of the 2002 Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People.
Assignments: In 1991, Durr requested time to renew his faith after six years as pastor of St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Chittenango, according to The Post-Standard archives. He had been a priest for 25 years.
Durr was ordained in 1965 and taught religious studies and public speaking at Seton High School in Endicott for eight years. He then taught at Bishop Cunningham, formerly Oswego Catholic High School, for one year.
He spent the next seven years teaching at Bishop Ludden High School in Syracuse. In 1981, he was named pastor of St. Patrick;s Church in Forestport and St. Mary of the Snows Church in Otter Lake, Oneida County.
Charles H. Eckermann
Eckermann was defrocked by the Vatican in 2014 after a victim came forward with credible allegations of child sex abuse at St. Ann's Church in Manlius in the 1980s.
Eckermann was one of at least four priests who lived at Tommy Coyne House in Syracuse in 2016, when the diocese closed the facility.
Ordained: 1958
Assignments: St. Brigid (Syracuse), St. Cecilia (Solvay), St. Joseph (Syracuse), Bishop Ludden High School Principal, St. John the Baptist (Syracuse), St. Mary of the Assumption (Binghamton), Our Lady of Pompeii (Syracuse), St. Ann (Manluis), Blessed Sacrament (Syracuse).
Francis J. Furfaro
Five victims publicly accused Francis Furfaro of child sex abuse during his 40 years as pastor of St. Joseph Church in Oswego. The diocese paid one of the victims $75,000 to settle claims in 1999. Furfaro retired in the 1991 but was officially removed from ministry by the diocese in 2002. He served on boards for the Oswego school district and SUNY Oswego. Church officials say he is deceased.
Ordained: 1941
Assignments: Our Lady of Pompeii (Syracuse), St. Joseph (Oswego), Oswego County Jail, St. Louis (Oswego)
Luke V. Gallagher
Ordained: June 12, 1915
Status: He is among 20 priests in the Syracuse Diocese who were dead at the time an allegation of abuse was reported. He faced no claims while alive.
Bernard A. Garstka
Ordained: May 6, 1948
Status: He is among 20 priests in the Syracuse Diocese who were dead at the time an allegation of abuse was reported. He faced no claims while alive.
Donald L. Gorman
Ordained: June 5, 1954
Status: He is among 20 priests in the Syracuse Diocese who were dead at the time an allegation of abuse was reported. He faced no claims while alive.
Thomas F. Guyder
Ordained: May 18, 1940
Status: Guyder died in 2009. He was among 32 priests in the diocese who were removed as part of the 2002 Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People.
Assignments: Guyder was a familiar figure in the western suburbs of Syracuse for almost 30 years. He retired in 1989 from St. Joseph's Church in Camillus. The parish center was formally dedicated and named in his honor. His portrait was placed in the foyer.
He served at St. Mary's on the Lake in Skaneateles, Our Lady of Pompei in Syracuse, St. Agnes in Utica, St. Patrick's and St. John the Evangelist in Syracuse, and St. Theresa's in New Berlin, before starting his service at the "old" St. Joseph's church in the village of Camillus.
John F. Harrold
John Harrold was arrested in 1983 for sending child pornography through the mail. The charges were dropped after he agreed to enter a treatment center in New Mexico. He never returned to work for the Syracuse diocese.
For a few years, he worked at the treatment center, then moved on. The diocese asked him to resign as priest in 1997 after coming across his name in personnel files. He was last known living in California.
Ordained: Sept. 8, 1973
Status: He was among 32 priests in the diocese who were removed as part of the 2002 Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People. He was dismissed from the Roman Catholic Church and can no longer serve as a priest.
Assignments: St. Mary of the Assumption (Rome), St. Peter (Rome), St. Catherine (Binghamton), Catholic Charities of Broome County, Family Life Bureau (Broome County), St. Mary (Oswego).
Ferdinand A. Hattala
Ordained: May 26, 1934
Status: He is among 20 priests in the Syracuse Diocese who were dead at the time an allegation of abuse was reported. He faced no claims while alive. Hattala was among those priests who had a single claim made against him.
Assignments: Hattala, raised in Syracuse, served in churches from Baldwinsville to Binghamton before he died in 1988. He was assigned to St. Stephen (Syracuse), Immaculate Conception (Fulton), St. Mary's (Baldwinsville) and St. Anne's (Binghamton).
James C. Hayes
The diocese removed Hayes from his position as Community General Hospital Chaplain in 2002 after three victims filed lawsuits. The diocese confirmed that Hayes remained active after a person came forward about abuse more than a decade prior.
Ordained: 1965
Assignments: Catholic Central High School (Binghamton), Oswego Catholic High School, St. Anne and St. John (North Bay), St. John the Baptist (Syracuse), Holy Family (Fulton), Our Lady of Good Counsel (Warners).
Donald J. Hebert
Donald Hebert told The Post-Standard in 1990 that he checked himself into St. Luke's Institute in Maryland, a Catholic psychiatric hospital, after he fondled a boy at an overnight camp in Parish. The diocese paid for counseling for the boy and his family declined to press charges.
Ordained: 1981
Status: He was among 32 priests in the diocese who were removed as part of the 2002 Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People.
Assignments: St. John the Baptist (Syracuse), Most Holy Rosary (Syracuse), St. Luke (Utica), St. George (Utica), St. Joseph and St. Patrick (Utica), Army National Guard chaplain.
Leo J. Heizman
Ordained: May 17, 1969
Status: He was among 32 priests in the diocese who were removed as part of the 2002 Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People. He died in 2004.
Assignments Heizman graduated Onondaga Central and became priest in 1969. His posts included time as principal of both Bishop Grimes High School in East Syracuse and Bishop Cunningham High School in Oswego.
He was assigned to St. Lucy's (Syracuse), Our Lady of Pompeii (Syracuse), Immaculate Conception (Fayetteville), St. Mary's (Mexico) and St. Matthew's (East Syracuse).
Heizman was also chaplain to the DeWitt Police Department and Crouse Hospital.
Edgar M. Holihan
Ordained: June 5, 1943
Status: He is among 20 priests in the Syracuse Diocese who were dead at the time an allegation of abuse was reported. He faced no claims while alive. Holihan was among the priests who had a single claim of abuse against him.
Assignments: Holihan served in a number of Central New York parishes in his 44 years as priest. He attended St. Patrick's High School and spent his final decade at a church in Vestal.
He served at St. Charles Borromeo (Geddes), St. John the Evangelist (Syracuse), St. Francis de Sales (Utica), St. Mary's (Rome), Our Lady of Good Counsel (Endicott), St. Joseph's (LaFayette) and Our Lady of Sorrows (Vestal).
Edward P. Humphrey
Ordained: June 15, 1935
Status: He is among 20 priests who were dead at the time an allegation of abuse was reported and faced no claims while alive. Humphrey had a single claim made against him.
Assignments: Humphrey, of Binghamton, served primarily in Southern Tier churches during his 42 years as priest. He served as chaplain of Binghamton Psychiatric Center. He also was assigned to St. Anthony of Padua (Chadwicks), St. James (Johnson City) and St. Paul's (Binghamton).
David J. Jutton
Ordained: May 21, 1966
Status: He was among 32 priests in the diocese who were removed as part of the 2002 Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People. He died in 2017 at age 82.
Assignments: Jutton was born in Solvay and grew up on the west end of Syracuse, according to his obituary.
He was ordained in 1966 and started his work in Syracuse in 1968. He was chaplain for the Wilbur Avenue State School and the Syracuse Police Department. He worked with the Northside Peace Organization. From 1971 to 1973, he was chaplain for Central Psychiatric Center. He also served in Truxton and DeRuyter parishes and Sacred Heart in Cicero.
Thomas F. Keating III
Thomas Keating was accused of groping, molesting and abusing three sisters and another girl in the 1980s at St. Mary's Church in Cortland. The diocese removed Keating in 2004.
Ordained: 1966
Assignments: Our Lady of Angels (Endwell), St. Mary (Cortland), Our Lady of Good Counsel (Endicott), Seton Catholic High School (Endicott), St. James (Johnson City), Cortland County Jail, Most Holy Rosary (Maine, N.Y.)
Edward X. Kieley
Ordained: April 4, 1925
Status: Kieley was among five priests in the Syracuse Diocese who faced credible allegations of abuse, but who died or voluntarily left the priesthood prior to the implementation of the 2002 Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People. He is deceased.
Robert J. Kloster
Ordained: March 19, 1965
Status: He was among 32 priests in the diocese who were removed as part of the 2002 Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People. Kloster is deceased.
C. Vincent Lane, Jr.
Ordained: Feb. 2, 1961
Status: He was among 32 priests in the diocese who were removed as part of the 2002 Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People.
Steven J. Litz Jr.
Ordained: March 11, 1965
Status: Litz was among five priests in the Syracuse Diocese who faced credible allegations of abuse, but who died or voluntarily left the priesthood prior to the implementation of the 2002 Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People. Litz is deceased.
William A. Lorenz
Ordained: 1963
Status: He was among 32 priests in the diocese who were removed as part of the 2002 Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People.
Assignments: St. James (Syracuse), St. Andrew the Apostle (Syracuse), St. Peter (Utica), St. Mary (Oswego), St. Paul (Oswego), Oswego Catholic High School, St. Anne (Whitesboro), Notre Dame High School principal (Utica), Our Lady of Lourdes (Utica)
William J. Lynch
Ordained: May 26, 1934
Status: He is among 20 priests who were dead at the time an allegation of abuse was reported and faced no claims while alive. Lynch had a single claim made against him.
Lynch died in 1994 at age 88. The Syracuse native attended Christian Brothers Academy.
Assignments: He worked at numerous parishes including St. Leo in Tully, Most Holy Rosary in Syracuse and St. Stephen's in Phoenix.
Edward C. Madore
Ordained: May 12, 1973
Status: He was among 32 priests in the diocese who were removed as part of the 2002 Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People.
George F. Mattice Jr.
Ordained: May 16, 1964
Status: He was among 32 priests in the diocese who were removed as part of the 2002 Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People.
John A. McCarthy
Ordained: Sept. 23, 1933
Status: He is among 20 priests who were dead at the time an allegation of abuse was reported and faced no claims while alive. McCarthy had a single claim made against him.
McCarthy died in 1981 at age 73.
Assignments: He was pastor of St. Therese, the Little Flower of Jesus, in Syracuse and at churches in Canastota, Oswego and Binghamton. He also served as director of Catholic Charities in the Southern Tier.
McCarthy attended Christian Brothers Academy in Syracuse and St. Michael's College in Toronto.
Chester A. Misercola
A victim sued Chester Misercola in 2002, alleging he sexually abused him when he was an altar boy in the 1990s. Misercola retired, citing a heart attack, in 1998.
The diocese confirmed he was removed from ministry in 2002, years after receiving an allegation of sexual abuse of a minor. Misercola was one of at least four priests who lived at Tommy Coyne House in Syracuse in 2016, when the diocese closed the facility.
Ordained: 1964
Assignments: Our Lady of the Rosary (New Hartford), St. Anthony of Padua (Utica), St. Anthony (Cortland), Immaculate Conception (Fulton), St. Joseph (Oswego), Bishop Cunningham Catholic High School (Oswego), St. Peter (Oswego), St. John the Evangelist (Oswego)
William J. Morris
Ordained: June 21, 1914
Status: He is among 20 priests who were dead at the time an allegation of abuse was reported and faced no claims while alive. Morris had a single claim made against him.
John J. Morse
Ordained: Feb. 2, 1957
Status: He is among 20 priests who were dead at the time an allegation of abuse was reported. He faced no claims while alive. Morse had a single claim made against him.
Assignments: John "Jack" Morse was a lifelong Syracuse resident who died in 1990 at age 58. He worked at several parishes including St. Mary's of the Lake in Skaneateles, St. Ann's and St. James in Syracuse, and St. Michael's in Central Square.
He was a graduate of Christian Brothers Academy in Syracuse and St. Bernard's seminary in Rochester.
Thomas E. Neary Jr.
Two years after Neary died, a Baldwinsville man in 2003 accused the priest of raping him more than 200 times beginning in the 1960s. The victim said he was 10 years old when the abuse began.
The accusation was made public at a state Senate hearing in Albany in May 2003. The church determined the allegations were credible and offered to pay the man's counseling bills.
Ordained: June 5, 1954
Status: He is among 20 priests who were dead at the time an allegation of abuse was reported and faced no claims while alive.
Assignments: At the time of the alleged abuse, Neary was assistant pastor at St. Michael's Church, Onondaga Hill.
Neary served at what is now known as the Church of St. Michael and St. Peter in 1963 and 1964. He also served at the following parishes: St. John the Evangelist in New Hartford from 1955-62; St. Mary of the Lake in Skaneateles, Onondaga County, from 1965-1970; Our Lady of the Rosary in Hannibal, 1971-1972; and St. Francis in Durhamville from 1973-1980.
Neary also served as a priest at St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church in Norwich, Chenango County, from 1981-1984; St. Patrick Roman Catholic Church in Jordan from 1985 to 1986; and senior priest in residence at Most Holy Rosary, Syracuse, in 1986.
Neary retired in 1995 and died Sept. 17, 2001 at the age of 83.
Robert A. Ours
Robert Ours in 2014 admitted to viewing child pornography on a nun's office computer at a home for retired priests. He pleaded guilty to six child pornography charges and was sentenced to 10 years on probation. In 2017, a victim said in a lawsuit that Ours abused him as a child when the priest was a deacon.
Ordained: 1980
Assignments: St. Peter (Utica), St. Vincent de Paul (Binghamton), St. John the Evangelist (Binghamton), Our Lady of Good Counsel (Endicott), Seton Catholic Central High School (Binghamton), St. Patrick (Binghamton), St. Rita (Chenango Forks), St. Christopher (Binghamton), St. Joseph (Endicott)
Joseph A. Pace
Ordained: June 4, 1988
Status: He was among 32 priests in the diocese who were removed as part of the 2002 Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People.
David A. Pichette
In 2011, Daniel Franz, of Kentucky, held a press conference in front of the Syracuse Roman Catholic Diocese to accuse David Pichette, a former priest, of abusing him.
The victim said the abuse happened in 1981 at Nazareth Farm, a church-run camp in West Virginia. Franz was 17 at the time.
Pichette was dismissed as a priest in 2005, according to The Post-Standard archives.
Ordained: May 20, 1967
Status: He was dismissed from the clerical state. He was among 32 priests in the diocese who were removed as part of the 2002 Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People.
Assignments: St. Patrick in Truxton, Bishop Ludden High School in Syracuse, Seton Catholic High School in Binghamton, Blessed Sacrament in Johnson City, St. Margaret in Mattydale, St. Patrick in Binghamton, St. Ambrose in Endicott and Nazareth Farm in Center Point, W.Va.
Thomas M. Powell
Ordained: May 12, 1973
Status: He is among 20 priests who were dead at the time an allegation of abuse was reported and faced no claims while alive. Powell had a single claim made against him.
Albert J. Proud
In 2002, two victims reported to the diocese that Albert Proud molested them, one in the 1970s. The diocese removed Proud from ministry and sent him to St. Luke Institute for treatment while it investigated the claims.
Ordained: 1968
Assignments: Faculty House (Utica), St. John the Evangelist (Oswego), Immaculate Conception (Fulton), Christ the King (Liverpool), St. Daniel (Syracuse), Bishop Ludden High School, St. Brigid and St. Joseph (Syracuse), St. Patrick (Jordan), Church of the Annunciation (Clark Mills)
Edward George Quaid
Ordained: June 10, 1911
Status: He is among 20 priests who were dead at the time an allegation of abuse was reported and faced no claims while alive.
James A. Quinn
Ordained: May 20, 1967
Status: He was among 32 priests in the diocese who were removed as part of the 2002 Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People.
Assignments: He taught religion at Seton Catholic Central High School in Binghamton in the 1970s and 1980s. He was also chaplain for the deaf for the Diocese of Syracuse and pastor at St. Patrick's Church in Binghamton and Christ the King in Endwell.
James F. Quinn
The Rev. James F. Quinn was accused in a lawsuit of sexually abusing and exploiting a boy from 1963 to 1970. At the time, he was assistant pastor of St. Agnes Church in Utica. The church also operated a grammar school, which the boy attended. The abuse began when the boy was 13, the suit said.
A judge said the statute of limitations had expired when the lawsuit was filed in 2003. When he was accused, Quinn was director of the Office of Vocation Promotion, where his job was to recruit candidates for the priesthood.
The church cleared Quinn in 2004, according to The Post-Standard's archives.
Another man accused Quinn of raping him in the rectory of St. Ann's Church in Manlius during a rehearsal for his confirmation in 1989. The diocese was unable to determine whether the allegation was credible because Quinn had died a year earlier.
Ordained: May 24, 1958
Status: He was among 32 priests in the diocese who were removed as part of the 2002 Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People. Quinn died in 2013 at the age of 80.
Assignments: St. John the Baptist, Syracuse, temporary assistant pastor, June 5, 1958; St. Patrick Church, Syracuse, assistant pastor, Aug. 27, 1958; St. Agnes Church, Utica, assistant pastor, Sept. 16, 1959; St. Paul Church, Rome, assistant pastor, Sept. 17, 1971; St. Theresa Church, Munnsville, assistant pastor; St. Paul Church, Whitesboro, pastor, July 1, 1978; St. James Church, Syracuse, pastor, July 1, 1988; Director of Vocation Promotion; in residence at St. Ann Church, Manlius, July 1, 1994.
Francis L. Sammons
Ordained: May 15, 1947
Status: He is among 20 priests who were dead at the time an allegation of abuse was reported and faced no claims while alive. Sammons had a single claim made against him.
H. Charles Sewall
The Syracuse diocese settled a lawsuit with a victim of Charles Sewall in 1988. Additional victims sued in the 2000s. The abuse was alleged to have occurred in 1988, according to diocesan officials. Sewall was one of at least four priests who lived at Tommy Coyne House in Syracuse in 2016, when the diocese closed the facility. Sewall is now deceased.
Ordained: 1960
Assignments: Our Lady of the Rosary (New Hartford), Utica Catholic Academy, Faculty House (Utica), Notre Dame High School (Utica), Our Lady of Lourdes (Utica)
Walter A. Sinnott
Ordained: July 15, 1917
Status: Sinnott was among five priests in the Syracuse Diocese who faced credible allegations of abuse, but who died or voluntarily left the priesthood prior to the implementation of the 2002 Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People. He is deceased.
Paul J. Slavetskas
Ordained: May 29, 1971
Status: Slavetskas was among 32 priests in the diocese who were removed as part of the 2002 Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People. He died in 2015 at age 69.
Assignments: Slavetskas, of Binghamton, worked at St. Mary's, Cortland; Blessed Sacrament, Johnson City; St. Ann's and St. Paul's, Binghamton; St. Daniels and Most Holy Rosary, Syracuse; Unity Acres (Home for Homeless Men) Orwell; and St. John the Baptist, Syracuse, according to his obituary.
Martin J. Tracy
Ordained: Jan. 1, 1927
Status: He is among 20 priests who were dead at the time an allegation of abuse was reported and faced no claims while alive.
John P. Wagner
Ordained: July 15, 1962
Status: He was among 32 priests in the diocese who were removed from ministry as part of the 2002 Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People.
Assignments: Wagner was appointed in 1996 as pastor of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church in Clay, where he served for roughly a decade. Before that, he was chaplain and priest counselor at Onondaga Community College and parochial vicar at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Most Holy Rosary and Our Lady of Pompei churches.
Wagner is a Syracuse native who attended St. John the Baptist School for elementary and secondary education, according to newspaper archives. He studied at St. Andrew's in Rochester, Niagara University, North American College in Rome and Our Lady of the Angels, Niagara. Wagner earned a master's degree in higher education from Syracuse University.
David J. Walker
Ordained: Feb. 2, 1959
Status: He is among 20 priests who were dead at the time an allegation of abuse was reported and faced no claims while alive. Walker had a single claim made against him.
Jerome F. Weber
Weber, 89, of Utica, dismissed the accusation against him during a brief telephone interview. He declined to discuss the details.
"If there was anything to it, you would have heard about it years ago,'' Weber said.
Weber said he retired at age 70. The diocese later removed him from the ministry "a few years ago,'' he said.
Ordained: May 19, 1956
Status: He was among 32 priests in the diocese who were removed as part of the 2002 Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People.
Assignments: Weber, a Utica native, was first assigned to St. John the Evangelist Church in Camden as an assistant pastor in 1956, shortly after his ordination. He served in several parishes throughout the diocese before retiring.
Weber is a scholar of early music, including Catholic chant, and the author of several articles and book-length discographies.
Thomas J. Zedar
Ordained: May 1, 1965
Status: He was among 32 priests in the diocese who were removed as part of the 2002 Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People.
Assignments: According to his obituary, Zedar was ordained in the Diocese of Syracuse. In later years, he worked in parishes in Florida. He was the pastor at San Antonio Catholic Church in Port Charlotte, Fla., from 1993 until his retirement in 2006. He died in 2009.
John Zeder
The diocese confirmed in 2003 it had removed John Zeder from ministry after receiving a complaint from a woman who claimed he raped her at St. Mary Church in Cortland in the 1970s and 1980s.
Zeder was one of at least four priests who lived at Tommy Coyne House in Syracuse in 2016, when the diocese closed the facility. The Syracuse Diocese said Zeder is now deceased.
Ordained: 1954
Assignments: St. Ambrose (Endicott), Holy Rosary (Maine, N.Y.), Seton High School (Endicott), St. Patrick (Chittenango), St. Mary (Cortland), St. Malachy (Sherburne), St. Ann (Parish).
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