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NBSCCC Diocesan Reports

NBSCCC Diocesan Reports Nov 2011

Combined summary of the tables in the diocesan reports

NBSCCC
Reports on 6 Dioceses November 2011

Kilmore Raphoe Dromore Ardagh Derry Tuam Totals
1 Number of priests incardinated into the Dioceseagainst whom an allegation or  allegations have been made since the 1st January 1975 and up to the date of the Review

7

14

10

13

23

18

85

2 Number of  allegations reported to An Garda Síochána involving priests of the diocese  since the 1st January  1975 and up to the date of the Review

7

52

35

14

31

25

164

3 Number of  allegations reported to the HSE (or to the Health Boards which preceded the setting up of the HSE) involving priests of the diocese since 1st January 1975 and  up to the date of the Review

7

52

35

9

33

26

162

4 Number of priests  of the diocese against whom an allegation has been made and who were living
at the date of the Review

4

14

7

1

7

8

41

5 Number of priests against whom an allegation has been made and who are deceased

3

0

3

12

16

10

44

6 Number of priests  against whom an allegation has been made and who are “Out of Ministry” or who
have left the priesthood

2

8

7

1

4

8

30

7 Number of priests of the diocese who have been convicted of having committed an offence against a child or a young person since the 1st January 1975 up to the date of the Review

1

4

0

1

0

2

8

8 Number of priests against whom an allegation was made and who are in ministry or retired.

2

6

0

0

3

0

11

9 Number of priests who are not of the diocese but who reside within it, and who are known to be
the subject of an allegation arising from their past ministry.

1

2

0

2

1

5

11

 

The tables are on page 7 or 8 or each report.

There are some footnotes in the reports.

Pádraig McCarthy

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