Former Saskatoon Catholic school students allege abuse
Former Saskatoon high school students say they were sexually assaulted by one of their teachers, Father William Marshall, who was convicted of molesting children in Ontario last month.
Marshall taught at St. Paul’s High School in Saskatoon from August 1958 to August 1961. The school closed six years later in 1967.
In an official statement, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saskatoon, which governed St. Paul’s High School, insists it had no knowledge of the alleged misconduct by Marshall.
“The Diocese had no record or knowledge, nor had any suspicion, that criminal and immoral conduct was occurring in the school nor did it suspect Marshall was engaged in hurtful and morally inappropriate acts,” the statement read.