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Rev. Sydney Bayers

Ordained: 1937

Summary of Case: Bayers was accused by three sisters in 1994 of having abused them when they were young girls in the 1970s, while their father was terminally ill. Another accusation surfaced in 1996 that Bayers sexually and physically abused a young boy decades earlier. Bayers became involved with the family when the boy's father was ill in the 1950s, and "practically lived with" the family after the father's death in 1960. Bayers died in 1979.

Start Stop Assignment Town/Accusations State Position Notes

1937

Boston archbishop was William Henry O'Connell (1907-1944), replaced by Richard James Cushing (1944-1970)

1950 Most Holy Redeemer East Boston MA

3/3 , 3/4

Most Holy Redeemer had a school with 130-220 boys and 306-131 girls. The parish was affiliated with Fitton High School beginning in 1940. It had 179-240 students, all girls.
1950 1952 St. Lawrence's Brookline MA 2/3, 2/4

 

1953 1965 St. Edward's

Brockton

A man reported to the Boston archdiocese in 1996 that he had been sexually and physically abused by Bayers for years, when he was a child. Bayers visited often when the boy's father was ill. After the father died in 1960, Bayers "practically lived with" the family, and Bayers began to sexually abuse the boy. (Documents produced by the Boston archdiocese)

MA 3/4, 2/4 St. Edward's had a school with 38-321 boys and 40-285 girls.
1965 1968 St. Brendan's Bellingham MA 1/1

 

1968

Cushing was replaced by Humberto Sousa Medeiros (1970-1983)

1970 Blessed Sacrament Cambridge MA 1/3 Blessed Sacrament had a school with 151-150 boys and 167-148 girls.
1970 1976 Sick Leave In 1994 three sisters reported to the archdiocese that Bayers had abused them in the 1970s, when they were young girls, and their father was dying. (Documents produced by the Boston archdiocese)      
1976 1979 Retired       Bayers died March 23, 1979

Source: Official Catholic Directory (New York: Kenedy & Sons, 1938-1980).

Priests in a Parish: We use the following convention to show a priest's place among the clergy of a parish: 1/2 means that he is the first priest listed in the Official Catholic Directory (usually the pastor) and that there is a total of two priests at the parish. The shorthand 3/4 means that the priest is listed third on a four-priest roster. See our sample page from the Directory.

Note: The Official Catholic Directory aims to report the whereabouts of Catholic priests in the United States on January 1 of the Directory's publication year. Our working assumption is that a priest listed in the Directory for a given year was at the same assignment for part of the previous year as well. However, Kenedy & Sons will sometimes accept updates well into the year of publication. Diocesan clergy records are rarely available to correct this information. The Directory is also sometimes misleading or wrong. We have tried to create an accurate assignment record, given the source materials and their limitations. Assignment records are a work in progress and we are always improving the records that we post. Please email us with new information and corrections.

 
 

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