Fr. Alvin Adams – Diocese of Pittsburgh

| Dec 4, 2018 | Abuser Profiles, Catholic Church

Father Alvin Adams

Diocese of Pittsburgh

Ordained: 1967

Assigned as Follows:

  • St. Canice (Knoxville, PA)
  • St. Joseph the Worker (New Castle, PA)
  • St. Paul Cathedral (Pittsburgh, PA)
  • St. Vincent de Paul (Esplen, PA)
  • St. Rita (Munhall, PA)
  • Resurrection (West Mifflin, PA)
  • Ascension (Ingram, PA)

Summary of Sexual Abuse Allegations Against Father Alvin Adams:

Father Alvin Adams was ordained a priest in 1967, who served in the Diocese of Pittsburgh. According to media reports, in March 2009, at the age of 68, he was placed on administrative leave from the Diocese of Pittsburgh after allegations of abuse during his assignment at St. Canice in Knoxville, Pennsylvania between the years of 1967 and 1972.

Father Adams was working at Bishop Canevin High School when he was put on administrative leave. Before this, he has worked as assistant principal at Mon Valley Catholic High School.

According to media reports,  he is accused of sexually abusing a minor at St. Canice during the late 1960s. By February of 2010, three known accusers had come forward, only one of which was deemed credible by the Diocese of Pittsburgh. The one credible accuser was a woman who stated that Father Adams fondled her in the 1970s at Mon Valley High School.

After the 2010 accusation, Father Alvin J. Adams was restricted to serving at a convent. This assignment was revoked when parents at a nearby school complained.

Adams is still living and is believed to be residing in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, area. He is 78 years old.  He has not been laicized (removed from the priesthood by the Vatican), so he is technically still a priest of the Diocese of Pittsburgh.

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