Father Tony McSweeney, a Catholic priest has been jailed for three years for abusing a boy
at a children’s home, in the first case to emerge from allegations of a
VIP paedophile ring at a guesthouse in south London.
He was arrested in February 2013 at his
parish in St George’s, Norwich, where he was a respected member of the
establishment. He was a member of the governing body of a Catholic
school and at one time had served as part-time chaplain for Norwich
football club.
When he was arrested officers found indecent images of boys on his
computer, and evidence presented to his trial revealed that he had been
offending as far back as the 1970s, when he began training for the
priesthood.
His trial heard how for four decades he was an active paedophile, and
that the church and the authorities, including the Catholic church,
ignored at least two clear warning signs of his sexual interest in
children.
For more information see http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/mar/27/priest-tony-mcsweeney-jailed-abusing-boy-childrens-home
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Father Tony McSweeney jailed for abusing boy at children's home
Saturday, March 7, 2015
Canon Mortimer Stanley's trial due to start on 2 November 2015
He pleaded not guilty to 19 separate counts of indecent assault involving 10 young girls and will now face a trial in Manchester in November.
Stanley was parish priest at St Vincent de Paul RC Church in Norden, Rochdale, and the alleged victims were all pupils at the neighbouring St Vincent’s RC Primary School on Edenfield Road in Norden.
For more information, see http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/retired-roman-catholic-priest-83-8786598
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