Monday, September 18, 2006

Nobody in the Diocese of Dublin believe in justice

Nobody in the Diocese of Dublin believe in Justice
A FOUR-year garda inquiry into allegations that the Catholic Church covered up child sex abuse in Ireland's largest diocese has failed to produce sufficient evidence to lay charges against any senior church figures. A combination of obduracy, the death of priests suspected of abuse, a lower than expected tally of victims willing to file complaints and limited access to diocesan files has resulted in the inquiry "running into the sand", according to victims of abuse.Victims who brokered an historic apology from Cardinal Desmond Connell,the retired archbishop of Ireland's largest diocese, are angry that after a four-year investigation only a handful of prosecutions have been secured in the courts. Victims of paedophile priests had hoped that a dedicated core of National Bureau of Criminal Investigation detectives would confirm widespread allegations that the Church concealed the activities of abusive priests in Dublin. But the Irish Independent has learned that no charges are pending against senior diocesan officials. Last night the diocese confirmed that detectives investigating allegations of abuse had held a meeting with Dr Connell, who said his tenure as Archbishop had been "devastated" by the abuse scandal. A state inquiry, led by Judge Yvonne Murphy, into how the Church handled allegations of complaints against priests on the diocese is now under way.Twenty detectives have been assigned to the so-called "God Squad" since 2002. But despite evidence that priests were transferred to other parishes, where they continued to abuse, and despite public admissions by senior figures that not all relevant information was passed to the civil authorities, no charges will be laid against senior members of the church. The garda review of files resulted in a handful of fresh claims that were forwarded to the Director of Public Prosecutions, but the inability of the DPP to prosecute - due to lack of evidence or lapses in time - has led support groups to warn victims not to expect a positive outcome from the garda investigation.Only eight priests in the Dublin diocese have been tried and convicted in the Irish courts.Marie Collins, who brokered the historic apology in 2002 from Cardinal Connell, has expressed disappointment with the level of liaison between detectives and some victims who made statements regarding the handling of their complaints by senior diocesan personnel. "I'm sorry to admit now that I have lost my faith in the garda inquiry," said Ms Collins, who was abused by Fr Paul McGennis, a hospital chaplain, in 1960 when she was aged 13.Earlier this year, the Archbishop of Dublin, Diarmuid Martin, published details of an internal audit for inspection by the Commission of Investigation into the Dublin Archdiocese, which listed 102 priests accused or suspected of sexually abusing 390 child victims. The internal audit yielded more abusers than the four-year trawl by gardai, who were assured that they would have unlimited access to diocesan files.Representatives of victims of abuse said that the status of the garda investigation must be fully investigated by the Dublin commission."It is a huge concern that, given the resources that were provided to the gardai when the investigation began four years ago, it hasn't produced anything of substance," said Colm O'Gorman, director of the One in Four victim-support charity. Mr O'Gorman, who is running as a Progressive Democrat candidate in Wexford in next year's general election, said the disparity between church estimates and state prosecutions was alarming."There is a huge disparity between the number of priests investigated and prosecuted and the recent figure of at least 102 likely offenders provided by the diocese."

5 comments:

Mariaehart said...

this is so cruel beyond words for the many survivors/victims again conned into believing that justice would prevail it is totally attrocous imo how many times are these people who are in power going to keep conning us survivors and victims out here it is an utter scandal and attrocious behaviour from the powers that be and they should imo be downright bloody well ashamed of themselves at what they are doing continually letting the abusers off the hook. I am appauled four long years for the many victims/survivors who have suffered relentlessly and four years for what? nothing resolved that's what Grrrrrrrrrr:( my heart just weeps and breaks every time I hear of yet another con for us all out here it is abysmal to say the least how my heart breaks for all the survivors/victims who were wronged in childhood and yet again given more of the same treatment as adults NO JUSTICE
(:ARHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH:(

imo said...

Dear Maria

Your anger, hurt and frustration are completely in line with the lack of accountability the church has yet to fess up to. the only hope is that more and more survivors speak up sooner and sooner so that the trails do not get cold and the priests cannot all be moved in time to avoid charges. Someday these church officials will pay for their crimes against humanity, if not in this world in the next!

peace to you dear friend

john and keepers

keepers said...

we know you have had a lot of things going on which is why you are not posting but we just wanted to let you know we are here and we care very deeply for you and your family.

peace and gentle hugs

keepers

imo said...

Hi Maria

Just wanted to pop in and say hello to you and to tell you we continue to support your demands that the Catholic church admit and apologize for what their representatives did you and other children like you and they continue to do today I am sure!!! God must surely be disgusted with his many churches down here, churches that claim to be "His".

I'll get off of my soapbox now,

peace and gentle hugs dear lady

john michael and keepers

Mariaehart said...

Hello My Dear Friends John & Keepers:)

Thank you kindly for all your support to me it is greatly appreciated indeed:) Thank you also for your support in my demanding that the catholic church and all who carry out their evil attrocious acts on such vulnerable children should apologise to us all with no conditions place upon that apology if it is ever given to the many of us who continue to hurt daly through their childhood abuse done to us all they damn well are always freely giving advice to others on how to conduct their lives etc well perhaps they ought to set a good example by cleaning up their own house forst right from the top to the bottom that would sure be one very important good examply to give imo. If they do not do this and change then abuse will continue throughout their houses for sure as it has continued to be for so many decades Grrrrrrrrr:(
Many thanks again my friends for your support and comment they ar very much valued indeed:) take good care:)
Lots of Love
Your Friend
~Maria~
xxx