Patience, shrink of shrinks, is convinced she has the means of performing the oracle. She dislikes what we humans call failure, recorded by distortion. In order to self-motivate I have decided to chronicle ongoing events in a diary which will be more about contemporaneous comment and awry observations on current affairs and miscellaneous memories than a recording of reality on a mundane basis.
I have no idea of what will emerge but as long as it as cynical as hell and reflects my less than perfect perception of matters which matter and don’t matter, so what. For purposes of prudence this diary will be retrospective.


Would that the words of Brendan Kennelly might be my epitaph:

“They gather together to pool their weaknesses,
Persuade themselves that they are strong.
There is no strength like the strength of one
Who will not belong”.


The Prodigal on the Camino 2015

The Prodigal on the Camino 2015
The Prodigal on the Camino 2015

Sunday, 5 February 2017

December 6th 2015


"Statement issued by Bishop Francis Duffy at St Matthew’s Church, Ballymahon, Co. Longford, 6th December 2015”

 

“Some here will remember your former parish priest, Fr Brendan Hynds. He served in the parish of Ballymahon from 1960-1972.
In recent times, I have received a number of historical allegations of child sexual abuse against Fr Hynds. He died over twenty years ago in 1993 and so cannot respond to these allegations.
I have come here today as I feel it is necessary to share this sensitive information with you, as the parish community he served for 12 years.
I have been deeply moved by the accounts of trauma suffered by those affected. I am grateful to them for their courage in coming forward to make their experience known.
The betrayal of the trust of a child is an appalling act; furthermore, it greatly shames me that he used his position as a priest to carry out his abuse. I sincerely apologise to those individuals, and their families who have been hurt by Fr Hynds. I hope this public recognition of their suffering might be one further step in the on-going journey of personal healing. I also apologise to you as the parish community he served.
I invite anyone who may have a safeguarding concern regarding Fr Hynds, to please contact our diocesan Designated Liaison Person, or Towards Healing, a free and confidential helpline and counselling referral service, or report the matter to Tusla, the local Child and Family Agency, or the local Gardaí. Details are on parish newsletters and in addition on church notice boards.
In addition, I am available to meet with you personally in my pastoral role as your Bishop, if you so wish.
Finally, I want to reassure you that, at this time, the diocese is in full compliance with the policy and procedures set out by the National Board for Safeguarding Children in the Catholic Church in Ireland.
I take this opportunity to thank all those who are serving in various safeguarding roles in this parish and in our diocese, all of whom are central in ensuring that the Church environment in which we minister continues to be safe for our children into the future”.

Well; there it is; recognition, and a modicum of justice after fifty years. It is the first time in a long time that I have had any respect for a clergyman. All changed, changed utterly.

 

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