Philadelphia, Feb 6: A Franciscan friar accused of sexually abusing students at Catholic
high schools in Ohio and Pennsylvania killed himself at a western Pennsylvania
monastery, police said.
Brother Stephen Baker, 62, was found dead of a
self-inflicted knife wound at the St. Bernardine Monastery in Hollidaysburg,
Blair Township Police Chief Roger White said. He declined to say whether a note
was found.
Baker was named in legal settlements last week involving 11
men who alleged that he sexually abused them at a Catholic high school in
northeast Ohio three decades ago. The undisclosed financial settlements
announced Jan. 16 involved his contact with students at John F. Kennedy High
School in Warren, Ohio from 1986-90.
The Youngstown diocese previously
said it was unaware of the allegations until nearly 20 years after the alleged
abuse.
"Let us continue to pray for all victims of abuse, for Brother
Baker's family and the repose of his soul," Youngstown Bishop George Murry said
in a statement.
After the settlements were announced, the
Altoona-Johnstown Diocese in central Pennsylvania said it received complaints in
2011 of possible abuse by Baker at Bishop McCort High School in Johnstown, about
60 miles east of Pittsburgh.
Bishop McCort High School hired an attorney
to investigate after several former students alleged they were molested by Baker
in the 1990s. Attorney Susan Williams said three former students had talked to
her in detail about the alleged abuse.
Baker taught and coached at John
F. Kennedy High School in the late 1980's and early 1990's and was at Bishop
McCort from 1992-2000.
Bishop Mark Bartchak of the Altoona-Johnstown
Diocese said in a statement that he was saddened by the news of Baker's death,
but declined further comment citing pending legal action involving the
diocese.
A message left for Father Patrick Quinn, the head of Baker's
order, the Third Order Regular Franciscans, was not immediately
returned.
Judy Jones, assistant Midwest director of the Survivors Network
of those Abused by Priests, said the organization still hopes people who know
about other abuse allegations against Baker will continue to come
forward.
"We feel sad for Br. Baker's family but even sadder for the
dozens of boys who Baker assaulted," she said in a
statement.
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