A Catholic priest who sexually abused a dozen young boys in the 1980s at a prestigious boy’s college will be jailed in Sydney on Friday. Anthony William Peter Caruana, a former teacher, music conductor, rugby coach and dormitory master, is due to be sentenced in the New South Wales (NSW) District Court for 26 offences committed against 12 young boys at Chevalier College in NSW’s Southern Highlands more than 30 years ago. The historical charges included 22 counts of indecent assault and four counts of sexual intercourse with two of his students. Also known as Father Tony Caruana in his private life, the 79-year-old was first arrested in Sydney and underwent a jury trial in April 2019. He was later granted bail in a Local Court in Sydney but again charged with some additional offences in October of that year. During the seven-week trial, jurors heard evidence from 12 complainants …