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Attorneys release records on 10 more priests, brothers
By Michael Rezendes and Matt Carroll, Globe Staff, 12/17/2002
The files include allegations that a religious brother accused of a violent act of sexual molestation taught third grade in the Boston school system; that two priests acted together to molest a 12- or 13-year-old boy, then passed the boy to a third abusive priest; and that a student at a Catholic high school committed suicide after being molested by a religious brother. Yesterday's release brings to 53 the number of church personnel files aired by attorneys from the law firm of Greenberg Traurig, which represents about half of the 500 people with outstanding claims against the archdiocese. Church officials acting under a court order have handed the firm records on 111 accused priests. One of the files released yesterday contains an allegation that a Dominican brother, Dominic Karow, violently molested a boy at St. Edward Church in Medfield between 1965 and 1968. According to the file, Karow in one instance held the boy down so another man could rape him at his Cambridge apartment, then also raped the boy. Church records show that Karow, the Dominican order, and the archdiocese in 1996 settled a claim brought in the wake of the abuse for $115,000. Karow's file shows that at one point, Sister Rita McCarthy, who was in charge of taking complaints from alleged clergy abuse victims, realized when she heard the accusations against Karow that she had worked with him at the Grew School in Hyde Park. Boston public school spokesman Jonathan Palumbo said yesterday that Karow worked in city schools from about 1966 to 1997, when he retired. Officials found no complaints in his file, according to a preliminary check of school records, Palumbo said. Efforts to contact Karow at a Hyde Park address were unavailing. Another file released yesterday concerns a Hull youth from St. Mary of the Assumption Church who was allegedly molested in the 1960s by the church pastor, the Rev. Leo Dwyer, and an associate pastor, the Rev. John A. Dunn. A church summary of the youth's complaint said Dwyer and Dunn would often molest the youth together. ''Father Dunn would hold [him] down while Father Dwyer would pull [his] pants off and grope him,'' the summary said. The Rev. Robert E. Barrett, another priest at St. Mary's, also allegedly abused the youth. By the time the youth made his complaint to the archdiocese, in 1993, Dwyer had died and Dunn had left the priesthood. Records indicate that Barrett was later confined to a psychiatric facility. Documents in another file made public say that an alleged victim of Kenneth Ghastin, a Franciscan Brother, committed suicide in 1994 after receiving a $30,000 settlement of his claim that he was abused while attending a Catholic high school. The records show that the alleged victim's mother called the archdiocese to complain that no church official attended her son's funeral. Lawyers also released files on: Stephen Kurkjian, Sacha Pfeiffer, Walter V. Robinson and Anand Vaishnav of the Globe Staff contributed to this story.
This story ran on page A38 of the Boston Globe on 12/17/2002.
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