Paul McGennis
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Paul McGennis, a priest of the Archdiocese of Dublin pleaded guilty to two charges of sexually assaulting two girls at Our Lady's Hospital for Sick Children, Crumlin, Dublin when he was chaplain there in 1960.
He pleaded guilty in 1997 to two charges of asaulting a nine year old girl in County Wicklow between 1977 and 1979.
He continued to serve as a priest until 1997 and ministered in Edenmore, Dublin
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[edit] Archbishop McQuaid
There is evidence that Archbishop John Charles McQuaid, Archbishop of Dublin was contacted in 1960 by the Gardaí who had discovered pornographic photographs which were being developed in England for a McGennis when he was chaplain to Our Lady's Hospital for Sick Children in Dublin. Archbishop McQuaid interviewed the McGennis and "arranged for him to have treatment which was considered successful at the time". It is evident from this that not only was the Archbishop aware of the abuse, but had developed a mechanisn for dealing with it. [1]
[edit] Archdiocese failure to cooperate
When one of the abuse victims approached Desmond Cardinal Connell in 1995 about the abuse she endured in 1960, Connell told her in 1996 that the archdiocese would not cooperate with the Garda Siochána in the investigation and he refused to confirm the priests admission to the assaults - despite the Irish bishops strict guidelines for reporting complaints of clerical child abuse to the civil authorities [2]. Connell apologised in 2002 for his reluctance in 1996 to coperate [3].
[edit] References
- ^ Doyle, Paddy. "A History of Neglect : Child Abuse in Ireland". Retrieved on 2006-08-31.
- ^ "Abusive priests moved from parish to parish as complaints ignored", The Irish Times, 2005-11-09.
- ^ "Connell issues statement on Collins abuse case", RTE News, 2002-04-13.
[edit] External link
Template:Irish Clerical Child Sex Abusers