A total of 70 Irish priests who worked in the U.S. have been accused of sexual abuse of children.
The U.S. website, www.Bishopaccountability.org, has published the list of the priests who have been accused of pedophile activities either in the U.S. or Ireland.
Among the list is the most infamous abuser of all, Brendan Smyth, who brought down an Irish government.
The website says Smyth "offended in both Northern Ireland and the Republic, and in both Providence RI and Fargo ND in the United States, and pleaded guilty to 96 counts of child molestation in 1997, after the Irish government fell over the mishandling of his case."
Another name is that of Anthony O’Connell, bishop of Palm Beach FL and Knoxville TN, who "molested boys at a seminary he ran in Jefferson City MO, and who resigned his bishopric when his many victims began to come forward in 2002."
Also named is Oliver O'Grady, subject of a television documentary, who is now living in Ireland. He "was deported after he served prison time in California, where he is alleged to have abused as many as 50 boys and girls."
Another well known name is Patrick Colleary, "now residing in Ireland after he was indicted for abuse in Phoenix AZ and fled the country. A request for his extradition was denied."
The names of all 70 accused are carried on the site and their alleged offenses.
The Irish names were compiled after Boston victim groups asked the archdiocese there to publish the names of Irish-born priests suspected of abuse after the Irish scandals erupted.
In addition to Smyth, the names also include Joseph T. Maguire, a priest from the Diocese of Manchester, New Hampshire, who was convicted of molesting more than a dozen boys in the state, and who died in 2005.
A Boston spokesman said Smyth, who was based in Kilnacrott Abbey, in County Cavan, died in prison in 1997, and worked in the archdiocese for just two days in 1991,even though he was wanted at the time. The archdiocese stated they had no knowledge of arrest warrants against him.
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Switch to the desktop site to post a comment.irishathens | Feb 01, 2010, 06:15 AM EST
Kilgara, we are in 2010 a time where 'free' thinkers no longer fear the threat of "paying a heavy price" Your comment reeks of the 'good' nuns brainwashing tactics. Those who 'tell it as it is' have nothing to fear. Don't forget the commandment "Thou shalt not bear false witness" It is stated nowhere that one of the gravest sins is to bring scandal on the church. It's with words like these that a brainwashed nation closed its eyes to abuse from the 'good' nuns, priests, bishops etc. We through fear of eternal punishment in the raging fires of hell (this is how hell was described to me by a priest at the age of 6 after we had all been obliged to burn a finger to give us a 'small' idea of what hell was like) became complaisant and thanked God we were not the child picked on for a beating by the 'Holy' priests and nuns.
killowen | Jan 31, 2010, 11:48 AM EST
Much evil perpertated under guise of religion on the sheep whom jesus unleashed. Now we have another opportunity to relate; American Baptists were being held in the Haitian capital Sunday after trying take 33 children out of Haiti.
KathyCallahan | Jan 30, 2010, 04:54 PM EST
it's no secret or mystery as to why they are dead set against letting woman and married men and families into the inner circle of the fold...Because if they were all given seats 'at the table' and made privy to the inner workings of private settlements $ and negotiations Murphy 1 11 111 1V V Vi V11...
McNamara31 | Jan 30, 2010, 11:36 AM EST
kilgara "overemphasis ?" You are part of the abuse problem. The church is self destructing because it went the way of the lawyers, instead of the way of Christ. If it had been your little child abused and the church willfully concealed it, then what would you be saying?
killowen | Jan 30, 2010, 07:56 AM EST
wondering/surprised why holy ethnic others seemingly being able to control such impulses.
kilgara | Jan 29, 2010, 11:10 PM EST
O'Dowd, the good nuns taught us that one of the gravest sins is to bring scandal on the church.Your outrageous overemphasis on the scandal does just that.Why do you hate the church so?You'll pay a heavy price sooner or later.
LilPaddy | Jan 29, 2010, 09:01 PM EST
THIS COMMENT IS MENT SPECIALLLLLLLY FOR PATSEEBME WHO "COMMENTED" EARLIER THIS DAY REGARDING THIS STORY....HOW 'RIGHT ON THE MONEY' YOU WERE... AND IF NIALL O'DOWD (I.C.FOUNDER) PUBLISHES THE STORY THAT I HAVE JUST THIS DAY SENT TO HIM (BY MAIL) IN TWO D.V.D'S...ONE I MADE IN SEPT 2008, AS PART OF MY REDRESS BOARD APPLICATION.. AND THE OTHER MADE JUST YESTERDAY...SO I WILL LET NIALL DECIEDE ON PUBLISHING IT???? HOWEVER, IF PATSEEBME WANTS A COPY (OF THE D.V.D'S) I'M AT PAT.DORAN@SBCGLOBAL.NET E-MAIL AND YOU CAN HAVE THEM... FROM ONE WHO (NOW 67) WAS VICTIMIZED 50 YR AGO, BUT CAN NOW SEE THINGS A LOT CLEARER..
josephrigert | Jan 29, 2010, 03:44 PM EST
Suggest if you want to know more about the Ireland-American predatory priest connection, you will find the whole story in my book, "An Irish Tragedy: How sex abuse by Irish priests helped cripple the Catholic Church." This database of 70 Irish priests, published in Bishop-Accoutability.org, is based on my book, which is available on Amazon.com--Joe Rigert, author.
SisterMaureen | Jan 29, 2010, 03:09 PM EST
The only way there will be any accountability or transparency in the institutional Roman Catholic Church in the United States, Ireland or anywhere else is if we, Catholics or not, advocates, activists, members of groups - like the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP) [www.snapnetwork.org], the National Survivor Advocates Coalition (NSAC) [www.nsacoalition.org], Voice of the Faithful in the U.S. (VOTF) [www.votf.org] or VOTF in Ireland [www.votfi.com], the National Association to Prevent Sexual Abuse of Children (NAPSAC) [www.napsac.us], continue to lobby for significant changes in child abuse legislative while continuing to point out the contradictions between the bishops’ statments of care and concern and their vicious actions in opposing reform. They must be held accountable for their crimes and mortal sins of commission and omissiion. Sister Maureen Paul Turlish Victims’ Advocate New Castle, Delaware maureenpaulturlish@yahoo.com
SisterMaureen | Jan 29, 2010, 11:14 AM EST
They say that god created whiskey to keep the Irish from ruling the world, but that's not true, any group of people stupid enough to buy into the bullshit that is Catholicism can't even rule their own country let alone the world. If you're ignorant enough to give these predators that much power then you deserve what you get.
Elizabeth26 | Jan 29, 2010, 11:12 AM EST
Since the auto-destruction of the Catholic Church has in fact been going on for well over 150 years, gradually gaining in strength and power and now completely visible to the entire world, the remaining faithful Catholics, and esp. the faithful Irish Catholics, might do well to pray humbly to the Holy Ghost and refresh their minds by reexamining the Encyclical of Pope Saint Pius X, "Pascendi Dominici Gregis," issued September 8, 1907, easily found on the internet, also Matthew 24; 2nd Timothy 3,and 4:1-8. Study, meditate, and pray to seek that grace which will enable one to truly understand the Church and the world today. It's just that simple, if one can set one's pride aside long enough to grasp the enormity of what has occured. "He who has ears to hear, let him hear!" Pray as did the blind man when asked by Our Lord what he would have of Him: "Lord, that I may see."
PATSEEBME | Jan 29, 2010, 10:23 AM EST
Am I The Only Person Who Gets It? That There Are Those Who "Are Called To Do Gods Work", That Are Actually Social Misfits. They Find Themselves A Nice Little Niche, Within The Comforts Of The Priesthood. There They Can Prey On Their Victims,At Will.
mrkennedy | Jan 29, 2010, 08:59 AM EST
It would have been impossible to give them cushy jobs in Rome because there are so many sexually oriented priests and not that many cushy jobs available in Rome. After all how many similar priests are there in other countries throughout the world that would like to have a cushy job?
abbaetienne | Jan 29, 2010, 08:42 AM EST
I cannot understand why they were not given cushy jobs in Rome.