"BRENDAN
SMYTH: NOT ALL Irish priests in the 1960s and 1970s were as enthralled
by silence as Fr Seán Brady, it would appear. He had been “part of an unhelpful
culture of deference and silence in society, and the Church . . . ” he said on
Wednesday.
Not
so Fr Bruno Mulvihill.
From
the late 1960s he tried to have child abuse by Fr Brendan Smyth addressed
through direct contact with two papal nuncios, one bishop, an abbot-general and
two abbots. He might as well have stayed as silent as Fr Brady.
Fr
Mulvihill joined the Norbertine congregation, of which Fr Brendan Smyth was a
member, in 1963. From 1968 onwards he tried to have something done about his
colleague. Some of this was recalled on the UTV Counterpoint programme Suffer
Little Children, broadcast in October 1994.
There
he produced a letter he sent to the bishop of Kilmore, Francis McKiernan, dated
November 1st, 1974. In it he disclosed how “ever since 1964 I have known that a
member of the community, Fr Brendan Smyth, is misbehaving: he is molesting
children who attend bingo sessions. Two of them who are superficially known to
me have told me about their troubles.” He “brought this matter to the attention
of the abbot but to no avail”.
...In a statement to gardaí of June 1995, Fr Mulvihill recalled his attempts to raise his concerns about Fr Smyth with papal nuncio Alibrandi and Bishop McKiernan at a 1974 function in Kilnacrott. Archbishop Alibrandi “was not interested”. Bishop McKiernan “showed no interest”.
...In a statement to gardaí of June 1995, Fr Mulvihill recalled his attempts to raise his concerns about Fr Smyth with papal nuncio Alibrandi and Bishop McKiernan at a 1974 function in Kilnacrott. Archbishop Alibrandi “was not interested”. Bishop McKiernan “showed no interest”.
So
he then wrote to both.
Fr
Mulvihill left the priesthood in frustration. He went to Germany, where he died
in a car crash in October 2004. He was 59.
It
is estimated that, between 1945 and 1989, Fr Brendan Smyth sexually abused and
indecently assaulted 117 children in Ireland. The number of victims in the US
and other countries is unknown."
To suggest that women should be ordained priests denies the will of God, the very God who selected 12 men to be His Apostles.
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