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Rev. Alfred Willis

Ordained: 1976

 

Sued 2003. Accused of abuse in 1970s. One suit settled 2004 for $170,000. At least two suits pending 4/06. Diocese placed him on leave in 1980 and laicized in 1985. Named in new suit filed 3/07. Diocese fought to exclude conduct in prior abuse instances from pending trial on 2004 suit but judge allowed admission of the evidence 6/07. Willis previously settled with this plaintiff. Mistrial declared 6/07. New trial begins 11/26/07. Another case settled 2/08 for $170,000.

Start Stop Assignment Town/Accusations State Position Notes

Dec. 1975

Bishop of Burlington was John Aloysius Marshall (1971-1991)

June 1976 St. Anthony's

Burlington

Parents of boys from St. Anthony's complained in 1978 to to the bishop that Willis had molested their sons.

VT

Deacon

In May 1975 Willis became a deacon. He was ordained as a priest in June 1976.
1976 1979 St. Augustine's Montpelier

Accused of having sexually abused a 16 year old boy in 1977 in a hotel room in Latham N.Y., and attempting abuse of the same boy later that year in Derby, VT. (Associated Press, carried in WVEC [Vermont]
June 22, 2007)
VT

3/4, 2/3

Pastor was Rev. Joseph E. Campbell. Second priest 1976-1977 was John L. Gagnon, and fourth priest was Leo J. Racine. Third priest after Campbell and Willis 1977-1979 was James F. Foley.

Parish had a school with 165-145 students.
1979 1980 St. Ann's

Milton

Willis was transferred to St. Ann's, with the bishop not informing the pastor, nor anyone else, of the accusations against Willis. (Rutland Herald [Vermont]
July 1, 2007)

Parents of several St. Ann's altar boys went to VT State's Attorney in 1979 with complaints that Willis had sexually abused their sons. (Times Argus [Vermont]
June 17, 2007) The State's Attorney and other prosecutors then met with Bishop Marshall.

VT 2/2

Pastor was Rev. Philip R. LaMothe.

 

1980 1981 Missionhurst Retreat Center Arlington VA   On sick leave (Rutland Herald [Vermont]
July 1, 2007)
1981 ? Via Coeli Albuquerque NM  

On sick leave

Via Coeli was a treatment clinic. (Rutland Herald [Vermont]
July 1, 2007)

1981 1985 Unassigned

?

 

   

No longer appears in Directories after 1985.

Defrocked in 1985 (Rutland Herald [Vermont]
July 1, 2007)


Source: Official Catholic Directory (New York: Kenedy & Sons, 1977-1985).

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.

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