Fr. Gary M. Carr

Ordained: 1982
Status: Accused

Diocese: Diocese of Springfield-Cape Girardeau MO

In 4/2020 the Diocese of Springfield-Cape Girardeau announced that its review board had determined that there was a “semblance of truth” to a recent allegation that Carr engaged in inappropriate contact with a boy, ages 10-13, thirty years prior. Carr had been placed on leave with restricted ministry in 2008 due to “boundary violations.” Reportedly, parents reported to church authorities for years behavior including Carr’s parading around in a makeshift diaper at a grade school Mardi Gras party and wrestling shirtless with 5th grade boys. He retired in 11/2019, a month after an allegation was reported. By 7/2020 there were new credible allegations by three men that Carr sexually abused them as children in the 1980s and 1990s. In 7/2020 Carr was living in St. Louis. Included on the Diocese of Little Rock’s list in 12/2020, where he filled-in 10/2020-10/2030 at St. John the Baptist Latin Mass Community. Included on the Springfield-Cape Girardeau diocese’s 4/13/2021 list of accused. Included on the Santa Fe archdiocese’s list 6/19/2021, where he was assigned 1/2006-11/2006 and assisting while on health leave 8/10/2006-7/11/2008. Added to the Phoenix diocese’s list in 2/2026; worked in the diocese 6/2025-8/2025.


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