|
Fr Thomas Naughton is a priest of the Archdiocese of Dublin,〔(Murphy Report Part 2 ), section 29.2, p.455〕 who was found guilty of the indecent assault of minors. He was one of 46 priests mentioned in the Murphy Report.〔 ==Early career and sex offences== Neighton was ordained in 1963 for St. Patrick's Missionary Society, then going to Africa and the West Indies.〔(Murphy Report Part 2 ), section 29.1, p.455〕 He also served in Nigeria and Grenada before returning to Ireland in 1976. He was incardinated into the Archdiocese of Dublin in 1981〔 He served in several parishes in the Archdiocese of Dublin, including Aughrim Street and Valleymount, County Wicklow until, in 1984, an ex-garda complained to the then Auxiliary Bishop of Dublin, Donal Murray, about Naughton.〔(Murphy Report Part 2 ), sections 29.2, 29.4, 29.7, 29.8, 29.10, 29.11 pp.455–457〕 He was then assigned to Donnycarney, where he was in charge of altar boys, some of whom he sexually abused.〔(Murphy Report Part 2 ), sections 29.9, 29.13 to 29.16, 29.19 pp.456–458, pp.459–461〕 He attended a treatment centre in Stroud, Gloucestershire.〔(Murphy Report Part 2 ), sections 29.23 through 29.25, pp.461–462〕 Even though his counsellors believed that Naughton had limited insight into his offences, he was assigned to Ringsend, Dublin before being removed from there following further episodes of abuse.〔〔(Murphy Report Part 2 ), sections 29.26 through 29.44 pp.462–463〕 He was convicted of abusing an altar boy in Donnycarney and sentenced to three years in prison, reduced on appeal to six months. He attended a treatment centre at Our Lady of Victory in Stroud, which offers "therapy in a spiritual context", before his conviction. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Thomas Naughton」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
|