Statement by Bishop John Kirby, Bishop of Clonfert, in response to The Irish Times today

08 Oct 2012

Statement by Bishop John Kirby, Bishop of Clonfert, in response to The Irish Times today

The claim by The Irish Times today that I had knowledge or suspicion that ‘Priest A’ continued to abuse children subsequent to my learning of his conduct in October 1990, and that such abuse occurred in the parishes of Kiltormer and Creagh, Diocese of Clonfert, is incorrect.

Contrary to what is stated in today’s Irish Times, I am not aware of an acknowledgement by ‘Priest A’ that he abused any child subsequent to October 1990, the date when I first learned of his sexual abuse of a child.

Again, contrary to what is claimed, I am not in receipt of any complaint and I have neither knowledge nor suspicion that ‘Priest A’ abused a child in either of the parishes of Kiltormer or Creagh subsequent to October 1990.

In seeking to correct the public record on this matter, I regret that this again could serve to exacerbate the hurt which my earlier widely publicised remarks have caused to victims of child sexual abuse and to their families.

I invited the National Board for Safeguarding Children in the Catholic Church to conduct its review of the Diocese of Clonfert in the knowledge that I would be found wanting but also in the hope that my publication of the resulting review would serve as a transparent and objective statement of the safeguarding record of the diocese.  I published this review on 5 September last and believe that the review report has served this purpose.  I have accepted any criticisms of my past actions and omissions and have apologised for them.  I do so again today.  I am committed to ensuring the implementation of all of its recommendations and to ensuring best practice in the safeguarding of children in the Diocese of Clonfert at all times.

I do not intend to comment any further on the specific cases which arose in the diocese.  The complete records of the diocese were made available to the National Board as part of its review.  All complaints and suspicions of child sexual abuse known to me are also known to An Garda Síochána and to the Health Service Executive.

ENDS
                                                         
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