Rev. Philip C. Keyes

Summary of Case: Keyes was convicted in 1993 of sexually assaulting a 10 year-old boy, and was accused in 1994 lawsuits of the sexual assault of another minor and of an adult male. Keyes was a priest of the Madison diocese until he left the Roman Catholic Church in 1979 to serve as a priest in an ultra-conservative independent Catholic church. He died in 1998.

Ordained
: 1958

     

Start Stop Parish Town/Accusations State Position Notes

1958

Madison bishop was William Patrick O'Connor (1946-1967)

1963 St. Paul's Madison WI 3/6, 3/7, 3/5, 3/8, 3/11 This was a chapel for the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
1963 1964 Holy Mother of Consolation Oregon WI 2/2 Parish had a school with 170 students.

1964

O'Connor was succeeded by Cletus Francis O'Donell (1967-1992)

1968 St. Paul's Evansville WI

2/2

In residence.

 
1968 1976 St. Coletta School for Exceptional Children Jefferson WI Chaplain This residential school served 370-353 "mentally retarded" children.
1976 1979 Absent on Leave       Keyes is not indexed beyond the 1979 Directory.
1979? 1993 St. Pius V

Mukwonago

Keyes was convicted in April 1993 of sexually assaulting a ten-year-old boy. He was sentenced to one year in jail, during which time he was allowed to be released to go home to feed his cats.

In 1994 Keyes was accused by a man in a lawsuit who claimed Keyes sexually abused him as a minor, while Keyes was a St. Pius V priest. St. Pius V Church and the Society of St. Pius X settled with the man, as well as with the boy he was convicted of sexually assaulting. The boy's father also received a settlement after alleging sexual assault by Keyes in a lawsuit.

WI  

Keyes left the diocese in 1976 and became a priest of an independent Catholic church,St. Pius V, in Mukwonago WI. The church was affiliated with the Society of St. Pius X, which rejects Vatican II reforms.

Keyes died in 1998.

 

Sources: Official Catholic Directory (New York: P.J. Kenedy and Sons, 1959-1979)

Priest Convicted, Wisconsin State Journal, April 3, 1993
Child Molester Can Feed Cats, Capital Times, October 14, 1993
Two File Sexual Assault Lawsuit against Priest from Edgerton, By Pat Schneider, Capital Times, May 14, 1994
Priest Settles Sex Suit; Sun Prairie Boy to Get $ 6,378, By Kevin Murphy, Capital Times, August 16, 1995
Former Priest Convicted of Sex Assault Working As Counselor, By Marie Rohde, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, April 17, 2002



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