Former priest alleges 'system of cover-ups' of abuse

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  • AndersonsInfo
    AndersonsInfo

    http://au.news.yahoo.com/a/-/latest/15346288/former-priest-alleges-system-of-cover-ups-of-abuse/

    ABC Updated November 10, 2012, 2:01 am

    A former New South Wales priest claims to have witnessed a "system of cover-ups" within the Catholic Church to hide child sexual abuse.

    Kevin Lee was ordained as a priest 20 years ago and worked as a police chaplain for some of that time, but was relieved of his parish responsibilities in Western Sydney this year when he admitted to marrying a woman in secret.

    His comments follow those of that the Catholic Church is involved in cover-ups and paedophile priests have destroyed evidence to avoid prosecution.

    Mr Lee told Lateline on Friday that abuse is widely covered up in the church and that he first became aware of it as soon as he was in the seminary.

    "People used to tell me and people in the first parish I was in started to confess their frustration with the authorities and the church for not dealing with the abuse that happened to their sons," he said.

    Mr Lee says during the course of his life as a priest, he became aware that some of those around him were paedophiles.

    "I became aware that some of the other priests were actually paedophiles and were not necessarily becoming priests because they wanted to help people, but because they were paedophiles who wanted the opportunity," he said.

    Mr Lee says a church protocol was in place for dealing with cases of child sexual abuse, but it was not actually used.

    "I saw a system of cover-ups, a system of blind-eye turning and just ignorance of the fact that it was happening," he said.

    He says he took his concerns to superiors within the church but was knocked back.

    "In my earlier years as a priest, I was having these people coming to me in confession or just sharing in counselling sessions their experience of frustration and anger with the church that had ignored their pleas of justice when their children had been abused and I started writing the notes down," he said.

    "I was speaking to a barrister at one point and I thought he was going to help my case by putting it forward in some legal process.

    "He said 'document everything you have', and everything I had I took to authorities within the church and I was told I needed more evidence."

    Mr Lee says church authorities told him the allegation he brought them were hearsay.

    "In the end I got frustrated with the fact that it was like the hierarchy in the Church was saying we don't believe you, you're a liar, you're making it up," he said.

    Mr Lee says he has also taken his allegations to police and helped them with their investigations.

    "I have given information to the police and I have also given information to the Catholic Church's independent inquiry," he said.

    "One of the feelings I have about that information is that, again, I have been told it is hearsay. I didn't witness it.

    "I have heard from people who have said to me that this happened and that is where the process gets bogged down."Â

    Royal commission

    Mr Lee has echoed calls from Chief Inspector Fox for a royal commission into child abuse within the Catholic Church.

    On Friday, NSW Premier Barry O'Farrell announced a special commission of inquiry into claims of police cover-up of church sexual abuse following Chief Inspector Fox's comments.

    Chief Inspector Fox said he was not convinced a special commission would be as effective as a royal commission.

    Mr Lee told Lateline he has spoken to victims who says they would speak at a royal commission if one was set up.

    He says damage to the church's reputation will continue until a royal commission is held.

    "If you try and encourage people to be involved in the church and yet there is an undercurrent of suspicion that all priests are paedophiles, then it's going to continue until there is a royal commission that says 'no, we're actually looking into the operation of the Catholic Church'," he said.

  • zeb
    zeb

    bring on that Steven Unthank and the goings on in the wts in Australia he reported as well.

    and.... I hope some consideration is given to the parents of such children because your life is never the same after you have learned of the abuse of your offspring..

    New light anyone?

  • Band on the Run
    Band on the Run

    Well, the govt. could have found the actual victims and had the children/former children affected testify.

    I noted that he married in secret. One of my female vices is readings novels and biographies dealing wit Henry VIII and his many and sundry wives. Priest marriage was common in Elizabethan times. The lay people were not scandalized. They preferred a married man, who seemed to have more stability and might have actual experience with family issues. Anyway, this is what I read.

    This is not the best description of cover ups in the church. Of course, his general drift is well documented in court cases.

  • zeb
    zeb

    the NSW Premier says this inquiry will have the powers of a Royal Commission. and a Hyundai hatch has all the powers of a Mack but it cannot carry the load.

    Well if it is 'as good as' Premier then have the real thing.!

  • james_woods
    james_woods

    The charges he brings are obvious ones, but he carries little or no weight because of his past with the secret marriage.

    It makes him sound like a disgruntled ex-employee - nothing more.

  • sizemik
    sizemik

    After reading this I couldn't help thinking of the Jimmy Savile case in the UK.

    It would appear that a disturbing number of people from all walks of life, have been prepared to turn a blind eye, and even actively cover up the activities of sexual abusers. There is an attitudinal shift taking place which is squeezing them out of thier holes. While distressing to learn of the horrible extent of it . . . this attitudinal shift is good news, and attributable to the efforts of all those who have worked tirelessly to expose it.

  • ziddina
    ziddina

    Bump...

  • Vidiot
    Vidiot
    sizemik - "There is an attitudinal shift taking place which is squeezing them out of thier holes."

    Have you considered this: http://www.jehovahs-witness.net/watchtower/child-abuse/240287/1/Something-occurred-to-mee280a6

  • fulltimestudent
    fulltimestudent

    A further development in the state of NSW in Australia is a call to close down the entire Catholic order known as the St. John of God Order (not a very large order). A psychologist who was employed by the group for 9 years has gone public to ask Cardinal Pell to close the group as (she claims) 75% of the brothers are offenders and that some had committedthe worst offences that she had ever heard of.

    news.ninemsn.com.au/national/2012/11/12/02/01/order-implicated-in-abuse-scandal

  • james_woods
    james_woods
    A further development in the state of NSW in Australia is a call to close down the entire Catholic order known as the St. John of God Order (not a very large order). A psychologist who was employed by the group for 9 years has gone public to ask Cardinal Pell to close the group as (she claims) 75% of the brothers are offenders and that some had committedthe worst offences that she had ever heard of.

    Amazing. A modern day knights templar except this time the horrors were real.

    But - she was a psychologist and it took her nine years to figure this out?

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