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Accountability, not apologies: Survivor calls for justice at 'separate Church and State' event

Darren McGavin called for senior Church figures who did not report abusers to be held to account.

DARREN MCGAVIN, A survivor of abuse at the hands of former priest Tony Walsh, has called for greater accountability within the Catholic Church – and said he was not seeking apologies from Pope Francis.

McGavin told a ‘Separate Church and State’ meeting at Dublin’s Gresham Hotel last night that he had hoped to meet with the pope during his visit “because I represent nine lads in Ballyfermot that died from suicide at the hands of Fr Tony Walsh”.

As a child, McGavin was abused by Walsh in Ballyfermot. He said the priest used to take him out of class at least two or three times a week “to be barbarically sodomised, abused and raped”.

In 2010 Walsh was sentenced to 16 years in prison.

The Dublin man called for senior Church figures who did not report abusers to be held to account.

His comments echo those of leading campaigner Marie Collins, who told an audience at the Catholic Church’s World Meeting of Families earlier this week that robust structures need to be put in place to hold Church leaders who protect predators to account.

“Every child in the world should be safeguarded equally,” Collins said at the RDS, questioning why the US was the only country in which the Church had incorporated mandatory reporting into Canon Law.

That example should be followed in every country, Collins said.

Under Irish law, mandated persons like teachers and members of the clergy have a legal responsibility to report suspected abuse of children.

Speaking earlier this week, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar also said he agreed that the Church should introduce mandatory reporting for clerical sex abuse.

Yesterday evening’s meeting was organised by People Before Profit, and was also addressed by journalist Vincent Browne.

Browne also spoke in favour of further separating Church and State, and spoke at length about the recent report on clerical abuse in Pennsylvania.

The two-year investigation by a grand jury into all but two Pennsylvania dioceses turned up dozens of witnesses and half a million pages of church records containing “credible allegations against over three hundred predator priests”.

Pennsylvania’s Attorney General said that as direct consequence of the systematic cover-up by senior church officials almost every instance of child sexual they found was too old to be prosecuted.

“I do not understand how we can so easily welcome the head of this criminal conspiracy,” Browne said of the pope’s visit.

The left-wing political party organised the event to highlight the presence of the Catholic Church today in Irish schools, hospitals and other institutions.

 

Yesterday, Pope Francis met with for an hour and a half with eight survivors of clerical, religious and institutional abuse.

In a statement, Paul Redmond of the Coalition of Mother And Baby Home Survivors said the pope had condemned corruption and cover up within the church as “caca”.

A large crowd is expected to attend Stand for Truth, a demonstration in solidarity with Church abuse survivors, which is due to take place at 3pm in Dublin city centre today to coincide with the Phoenix Park Mass.

Speaking at the event last night, People Before Profit TD Bríd Smith urged people to attend the demonstration at the Garden of Remembrance.

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    Aug 26th 2018, 7:04 AM

    I flew into Germany yesterday – watched the array of news channels from across the world in my hotel room, almost all of them featuring the Pope’s visit to Ireland. New perspective changed my mind to see this visit as a hugely positive thing. Every news channel is reporting on the pope’s response to the demand of accountability for child sex abuse and the church’s role in oppression in Ireland and across the world. The world media seems to be hanging on for a proper apology. They are celebrating Ireland’s change to a modern secular society who is standing up and demanding accountability and justice for all abuse survivors across the world. To the survivors: the world is behind you over these few days.

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    Aug 26th 2018, 8:52 AM

    @Skybloo: excellently said

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    Aug 26th 2018, 7:51 AM

    Darren , I heard you speak at the meeting last night and was so utterly moved by everything you said. You are such a strong, brave man, speaking so honestly and passionately about the urgent need for accountability on the part of the Catholic Church regarding all the sexual abuse, rape and violence inflicted on children worldwide and the urgent need for Truth and Justice for victims. I am so so glad you are alive Darren, so strong, passionate about your beliefs, articulate and so driven to play your part in getting the Truth out there eg regarding the devastating impact of sexual abuse on victims, the massive cover up of these atrocities by the Catholic Church and the urgent need to separate Church and State. Your very strong voice Darren is so badly needed, if real change is to happen in this country and you must give such strength to other survivors . You are truly an inspiration!

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    Aug 26th 2018, 6:41 AM

    Go home pope

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    Aug 26th 2018, 9:55 AM

    We want this cult out of our publicly-funded schools.

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    Aug 26th 2018, 9:16 AM

    I hear the event was organised by People before Prophet

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    Aug 26th 2018, 9:14 AM

    The event was organised by People before Prophet

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    Aug 26th 2018, 9:17 AM

    @samdithers: you said that already

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    Aug 26th 2018, 9:21 AM

    @Matt Connolly: yeah I know, app as buggy as ever when posting comments!

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    Aug 26th 2018, 2:31 PM

    The catholic church are very good at “words” and little else when it comes to true justice !

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    Aug 26th 2018, 10:15 PM

    It should be noted that no apology was proffered.

    Just a request for forgiveness.

    Big difference.

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