Fr. Austin Peter Keegan – Archdiocese of San Francisco

| Dec 14, 2020 | Abuser Profiles, Catholic Church

Father Austin Peter Keegan

Archdiocese of San Francisco/Diocese of Santa Rosa

Ordained: 1962

Assignment History:

  • 1962-1967: St. Cecilia’s (San Francisco, CA)
  • 1967-1969: Epiphany (San Francisco, CA)
  • 1969-1973: St. Vincent De Paul (San Francisco, CA)
  • 1970:  St. Ignatius Preparatory High School (San Francisco, CA)
  • 1972-1975: Mary’s Help Hospital (Daly City, CA)
  • 1975-1976: Unassigned
  • 1976-1977: On Duty Outside the Archdiocese (Santa Rosa, CA)
  • 1977-1981: Cathedral of St. Eugene’s (Santa Rosa, CA)

Summary of Sexual Abuse Allegations against Father Austin Peter Keegan:

Fr. Austin Peter Keegan has been accused of sexually abusing at least 80 children within the last several decades. He was accused in a 1994 lawsuit of having sexually abused a boy at the Cathedral of St. Eugene’s in Santa Rosa, California from 1979-1981, when the boy was 12-14 years old. According to media reports, some of the abuse is said to have occurred in a diocesan car outside of St. Eugene’s school, and in the parish rectory. The 1994 lawsuit (which involved multiple victims of multiple priests) resulted in a settlement for two victims in 1995. San Francisco and Santa Rosa church authorities apologized to the victims and their families.

In 1994, Keegan was found by a San Francisco news crew to be living in Baja, California, Mexico. He was relieved of his priestly duties in 1982 and refused to return to San Francisco to face allegations of child sexual abuse. Keegan is said to have been working in a Mexican orphanage.

In 2003, Keegan was named in a lawsuit for molesting a 14-year-old boy back in 1965. According to the survivor, as a teenager, Keegan gave him alcohol and cigarettes, wrestled with him, and had him spend nights with him in the priest’s rectory bedroom.

Keegan was indicted on 102 counts of child molestation that involved 5 Bay Area children in the 1960s. According to media reports, Keegan was captured by the FBI the same year he was indicted and had fled to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, where he had been working at an orphanage. That year Keegan was one of the hundreds of individuals accused of attacking children who were freed after a U.S. Supreme Court decision struck down a California law that had extended the statute of limitations on child sex charges. Keegan may have been living in Oceanside, California since 1998.

Keegan was also accused of repeatedly raping a 10-year-old boy at the Disneyland Hotel one night, which was two months after Keegan said the funeral mass for the boy’s father, in 1967. The victim said he reported the abuse to the San Francisco Archdiocese and the Santa Rosa Diocese back in 1976.

In 2019, Keegan was included on the Diocese of Santa Rosa list of clergy credibly accused of child sex abuse. He was also included on the Diocese of Las Cruces list.

Fr. Keegan’s status as a priest, current whereabouts, and whether he has access to children are unknown.

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