Margaret Lee, I'd expect that justice is the outcome that the victims desire and ought to have by now, the outcome that might provide some closure. That outcome is not within their power to choose.
Thank you, Fr. Bermingham for all that information! Questions: Is Mr. Meagher dependent upon pastors for information about concerns or allegations? How does the Advisory Panel get its information?
Maire, this was published a month ago by the diocese of Cloyne:
Actions taken by Diocese in response to Report
ACTIONS TAKEN IN RELATION TO THE SAFEGUARDING OF CHILDREN IN THE DIOCESE OF CLOYNE
CASE M
I appreciate the fact that you are asking Bishop Magee to go further than he did in his apology to the victims of abuse and their families. I suggest that the ACP might also go further in criticizing
I agree. However, the niggling thing that is not addressed by the ACP is the abuse of power which underpins the scandals and controversies. There is still no movement to initiate the reforms or check
Father Hazelwood
If you can get me another interview with one of the leadership team of the Sisters of Mercy, I would be most interested. The lady I met in 2007, would not speak out about the nun who
Rory, your input is welcome but I find myself puzzled and indeed curious as to your approach and your motives. The group you defend so rigorously are also the ones that you challenge and are, I sense,
Father Hazelwood
The approach you seem to favour is remain silent about very dubious allegations of child abuse because some REAL victims of abuse may be in your congregation. Few things are more like
Tim, thanks for your gracious reply.
A bishop lying? Bad, no doubt, but not as bad as what's alleged in the hysterical rhetoric about the systematic rape and torture of children. The lie was probabl
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August 23 2011Reference for quotations in the above response: http://ncronline.org/news/accountability/bishop-admits-failure-priests-child-pornography-case
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August 24 2011Margaret Lee, I'd expect that justice is the outcome that the victims desire and ought to have by now, the outcome that might provide some closure. That outcome is not within their power to choose.
Statement in Response to Bishop Magee’s Interview
August 23 2011Thank you, Fr. Bermingham for all that information! Questions: Is Mr. Meagher dependent upon pastors for information about concerns or allegations? How does the Advisory Panel get its information?
Statement in Response to Bishop Magee’s Interview
August 23 2011Maire, this was published a month ago by the diocese of Cloyne: Actions taken by Diocese in response to Report ACTIONS TAKEN IN RELATION TO THE SAFEGUARDING OF CHILDREN IN THE DIOCESE OF CLOYNE CASE M
Statement in Response to Bishop Magee’s Interview
August 23 2011I appreciate the fact that you are asking Bishop Magee to go further than he did in his apology to the victims of abuse and their families. I suggest that the ACP might also go further in criticizing
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October 20 2010I agree. However, the niggling thing that is not addressed by the ACP is the abuse of power which underpins the scandals and controversies. There is still no movement to initiate the reforms or check
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August 14 2011Father Hazelwood If you can get me another interview with one of the leadership team of the Sisters of Mercy, I would be most interested. The lady I met in 2007, would not speak out about the nun who
Message to the priests of Cloyne from Rory Connor
August 14 2011Rory, your input is welcome but I find myself puzzled and indeed curious as to your approach and your motives. The group you defend so rigorously are also the ones that you challenge and are, I sense,
Message to the priests of Cloyne from Rory Connor
August 14 2011Father Hazelwood The approach you seem to favour is remain silent about very dubious allegations of child abuse because some REAL victims of abuse may be in your congregation. Few things are more like
Message to the priests of Cloyne from Rory Connor
August 14 2011Tim, thanks for your gracious reply. A bishop lying? Bad, no doubt, but not as bad as what's alleged in the hysterical rhetoric about the systematic rape and torture of children. The lie was probabl
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