Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Victory For Sex-Abuse Killer Who Exposed Catholic School's Dark Past

Paul Gordon has waited 30 long years for justice. This week the former "pasty-faced and weak" schoolboy, who was sexually abused by a religious order who paid off his father, finally saw his tormentors sent to jail.

The sex abuse case is the latest to hit the Catholic Church in Ireland, whose moral authority has been destroyed. A government-funded compensation process has been established, involving up to 15,000 claimants at a cost of more than a billion euros.

From the mid-1960s, St John's National School in Sligo, northwest Ireland, was a dangerous place for children. Police believe that at least 50 boys, and probably many more, were abused by religious and lay teachers.

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See also:

Churches, schools and charities braced for flood of claims after ruling on Lotto rapist

Irish cardinal attempts to block publication of child abuse files

Call to seize secret church abuse files