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SOT: Catholic School Dudes.. (more crappy world news)

Nihilist Rodgers

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always thought my priests were weird.. turns out both were pedophiles at 2 diff churches in Newry and Duncansville... Nothing ever happened to me, but just searched them up in Google. One died in disgrace and one is incommunicado and off limits. So the 2 main priests I've dealt with were both of the Sanduskyite order. I would bet that if any of you guys dealt with more than 3 priests at least one of them is bad. Gratton was a light-shoed little flighty dude name Gratton, Myers was a stern creep who always dressed up as a woman at Parish Halloween party's (Meyers). Gratton is either hidden/banished, and they found Meyer's was busted living with a housekeeper.-sg

Rev. Regis Myers
• Born: May 15, 1926
• Died: Jan. 13, 2011
• Assignments: St. Mary’s Immaculate Conception, Altoona (1954-63); part-time instructor at Altoona Catholic High School (1955-unknown); St. Catherine Siena, Duncansville (1963-91); retired as senior priest, 1991.
• Findings: Encouraged young man to live with him at Third Order Regulars of Franciscan Friars in Hollidaysburg, “under the auspices of being his housekeeper”; Myers reportedly called the boy into his room while he was nude and invited the boy to shower with him.

Although Coray refused to answer reporters' questions at Tuesday's news conference, the other alleged victim, Claar, of 410 Bayton Ave., Altoona, did so. He said in his complaint that he was molested by Grattan for four years, starting at age 12, when Grattan was a priest at St. Patrick's Church in Newry, Blair County.
The diocesan response Tuesday said Grattan "no longer functions publicly as a priest nor resides in a rectory.
 
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