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Roman Catholic Church in Ireland failed to act on child sex abuse

Watching this scandal on the news brings back memories  …  some Roman Catholic nuns and priests are real tyrants.

Article from here, 20th May 2009

The Catholic Church was aware long-term sex offenders were repeatedly abusing children while working in Ireland’s church and state-run institutions, a damning report has revealed

“The Child Abuse Commission detailed a catalogue of disturbing and chronic sexual, physical and emotional abuse inflicted on thousands of disadvantaged, neglected and abandoned children by both religious and lay staff over the last 70 years.

The dangers to the children were not taken into account, the inquiry found in a report which caused outrage at the news that no abusers will be prosecuted as a result.

The report found: “The risk (to children), however, was seen by the congregations in terms of the potential scandal and bad publicity should the abuse be disclosed.”

Judge Sean Ryan, who chaired the Commission, concluded that when confronted with evidence of sex abuse, religious authorities responded by transferring the sex offenders to another location, where in many instances they were free to abuse again.

“There was evidence that such men took up teaching positions sometimes within days of receiving dispensations because of serious allegations or admissions of sexual abuse,” the report said.

“The safety of children in general was not a consideration.”

Institutions run by religious orders, including industrial and reform schools, institutions for the disabled, orphanages and ordinary day schools have been examined by the Commission over the past nine years.

While the names of alleged individual perpetrators have not been published – except for those already convicted by the court – the inquiry produced specific findings against 216 facilities.

The Sisters of Mercy and Christian Brothers, which ran the largest number of children’s institutions, were among the long list of orders investigated.

Sexual abuse was endemic in boys’ schools while in girls’ schools, children were subjected to predatory abuse by male employees, visitors and while on outside placements.

Abuse was rarely reported to the State authorities but on the rare occasion the Department of Education was informed, it colluded with the religious orders in the culture of silence.

The Department generally dismissed or ignored sexual abuse complaints and never brought them to the attention of the Garda [police].

“At best, the abusers were moved but nothing was done about the harm done to the child. At worst, the child was blamed and seen as corrupted by the sexual activity, and was punished severely,” the report stated.

Children were so badly neglected, survivors spoke of scavenging for food from waste bins and animal feed.

Unsupervised bullying in boys’ schools often left smaller, weaker children without food.

Accommodation was cold, spartan and bleak while children were often left in soiled, wet work clothes after being forced to toil for long hours outdoors in farms, the report found.

Responding to the report, the Most Rev Vincent Nichols, the new leader of Catholics in England and Wales, told ITV News: “It’s very distressing and very disturbing and my heart goes out today first of all to those people who will find that their stories are now told in public… Secondly, I think of those in religious orders and some of the clergy in Dublin who have to face these facts from their past which instinctively and quite naturally they’d rather not look at.

“That takes courage, and also we shouldn’t forget that this account today will also overshadow all of the good that they also did.”

Asked whether those who perpetrated violence and abuse should be held to account, he said: “Yes they should, no matter how long ago it happened.

“In this country now we have a very steady and reliable system of co-operation with police and social services who actually now hold us in good regard.

“They know that we are reliable and trustworthy partners. Those that abused the trust that was placed in them should be brought to public account.”

Asked whether legal and police process should take place, he said: “Yes, absolutely. If the offences are such that demand that.”

Asked why abuse seemed more prevalent in the Catholic Church than other faiths, he said: “Every time there is a single incident of abuse in the Catholic Church it is a scandal.

“And I’m glad it’s a scandal. I would be very worried if it wasn’t a scandal… I hope these things don’t happen again but I hope they’re never a matter of indifference.”

May 22, 2009 - Posted by endtimespropheticwords | Abusive Churches - Spiritual Abuse, News, Roman Catholic | , , | 10 Comments

10 Comments »

  1. Yes, we can bash the Catholics but 64 percent of white evangelicals support torture! (pew research).

    Good grief. (I am an evangelical christian)

    Comment by Lindy | May 22, 2009

  2. It is a tragedy that even after repeated exposures, child sex-abuse continues in the RC Church.

    Johnson C. Philip, PhD (Physics)
    http://www.TrinityTheology.org, India

    Comment by Dr. Johnson C. Philip | May 22, 2009

  3. My wife was living and ministering esp among the youth in the 80’s in SE Ireland and much of the abuse centred in the Ferns Diocese.
    It is shameful that the religious hierarchy turned a blind eye but as sad is those parishoners and even mothers and friends of the many boys who committed suicide who kept quiet so not to cast a slur on Mother Church.

    Comment by Vic | May 22, 2009

  4. Thank you Dr Johnson for posting your web-site

    Comment by Paula | May 23, 2009

  5. Miriam talking of Catholic related issues have you seen the article on the BBC website about The Malay church praying to Allah, there is a court case about it.

    Comment by Gina | May 24, 2009

  6. Yes I had seen it, thanks – any reason you ask?

    Comment by endtimespropheticwords | May 24, 2009

  7. No particular reason Miriam, just know from having enjoyed your site for many months you like to keep up with these things. What is it they say, ’saw this and thought of you’ :}.
    Blessings.

    Comment by Gina | May 25, 2009

  8. ‘Pope will discuss abuse scandal’

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/8066994.stm

    The Pope will discuss the scandal with Archbishop Sean Brady

    Archbishop Sean Brady has said he is to discuss the abuse of children in residential institutions run by religious orders with the Pope.

    The leader of the Catholic Church in Ireland also said that the compensation deal agreed by the Irish government with the orders should be revisited.

    More than 2,000 people told the Commission to Inquire Into Child Abuse they suffered physical and sexual abuse as children in the institutions.

    It found that sexual abuse was “endemic” in boys’ institutions, and church leaders knew what was going on.

    The Irish deputy prime minister, Mary Coughlan, described the abuse of children in Catholic-run institutions as one of the “darkest chapters” in Irish history.

    The report, nine years in the making and covering a period of six decades, also found government inspectors failed to stop beatings, rapes and humiliation.

    The findings will not be used for criminal prosecutions – in part because the Christian Brothers successfully sued the commission in 2004 to keep the identities of all of its members, dead or alive, unnamed in the report.

    ‘Cheated’

    No real names, whether of victims or perpetrators, appear in the final document.

    John Walsh, of Irish Survivors of Child Abuse, said he felt “cheated and deceived” by the lack of prosecutions.

    “I would have never opened my wounds if I’d known this was going to be the end result,” he said.

    “It has devastated me and will devastate most victims because there are no criminal proceedings and no accountability whatsoever.”

    Comment by endtimespropheticwords | May 25, 2009

  9. Sexual molestation is a terrible thing.

    The sad part to me is the catholic church is portrayed in the media as the only one doing such things.

    Molestation happens in all religions and all churches.
    http://www.reformation.com/

    Where is the outrage for the huge ammounts of children in the public school system that are molested or abused. Or are the public school systems that molest and abuse countless children somehow different?
    abuse of children is wrong in any circumstance. The catholic church believes it is wrong. pointing to the catholic church as the one who is doing it all is wrong and a bold face lie.

    So if all churches have problems with children being abused why do you choose to try to single out the catholic church on something that she has no teachings on which say it is okay.

    you are getting desperate?

    Comment by Joey | July 13, 2009

  10. Oh, wow, the Protestants always bash Catholicism about priests molesting kids, when they won’t even admit that their Protestants molest children. There are more Protestant ministers (yes, Baptists, Methodists are also considered Protestants), who molest children than Catholic priests. Why is all the media attention on Catholic priests, and not Protestant ministers? Is it b/c Protestant ministers mostly molest little girls, and Catholic priests molest little boys? Is the media homophobic infactuated?

    Comment by Tony | October 25, 2009


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