Msgr. Francis Feret
Archdiocese of Philadelphia
Ordained: 1962
Suspended: 2011
Permanently Restricted: 2012
Named in a civil lawsuit: 2012
Died: 2022
Assignment History:
- 1962-1963: Immaculate Conception (Levittown, PA)
- 1963: Our Lady of Mercy (Philadelphia, PA)
- 1964-1982: Cardinal Dougherty High School (Philadelphia, PA)
- 1982-1994: St. Peter (Pottstown, PA)
- 1995-2011: St. Adalbert (Philadelphia, PA)
Summary of Sexual Abuse Allegations Against Monsignor Francis Feret:
Monsignor Francis Feret was one of 21 priests placed on administrative suspension following the release of the second grand jury report in 2011. The second grand jury identified more than 30 priests in active ministry despite the fact that they had allegations of sexual misconduct in their personnel files.
No details were offered to the public about the allegation(s) against Feret or why he was left in ministry despite an allegation of misconduct in his file.
In May 2012, the Archdiocese of Philadelphia’s internal review board concluded its investigation and determined that Feret did not commit “sexual abuse” of a child but did violate standards of ministerial behavior and boundaries. The violation was enough to deem him unsuitable for future ministry. Cardinal Rigali agreed and announced that he would not be returning Feret to ministry.
No additional information about Feret’s violations was provided to the public, except for a general statement that priests removed for that reason generally had “boundary issues with children.” According to media reports, “Church officials have declined to release details on specific accusations but say boundary issues can include inappropriate talk or contact, sharing alcohol or pornography with minors or other conduct that may be construed as “grooming” a victim.”
Nor was any explanation offered as to why Feret was allowed to remain in ministry despite an allegation of misconduct that apparently could be easily proven. Feret was named in a civil lawsuit filed in late 2012. The plaintiff alleged that he was sexually abused when he was nine years old by Feret regularly and repeatedly for several years in the early 1970s at St. Timothy parish. The victim stated that Feret did “unspeakable things” to him that have impacted his entire life. Feret was placed on leave in 2011 and permanently restricted in 2012.
Fr. Feret died on July 22, 2022, at the age of 86, in Philadelphia, PA.
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