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Archbishop of Dublin attacks RTE bosses over Prime Time priest libel case

Church leader says Bishops would be asked to resign in similar circumstances


Archbishop of Dublin Diarmuid Martin
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A senior Catholic Church leader in Ireland has all but called for heads to roll at state broadcaster RTE over the Prime Time Priest libel.

Archbishop of Dublin Diarmuid Martin has told the Irish Independent newspaper that those responsible for the libellous claims against Fr Kevin Reynolds must be held accountable.

Fr Reynolds has already won a figure believed to be over $2million in libel damages after the TV station claimed he had raped a teenage girl in Kenya in 1982, impregnated her and subsequently abandoned both the mother and her daughter.

Bishop Martin, the second ranked senior cleric in the country, is the most high profile critic of RTE’s handling of the case yet.

As the state broadcaster awaits the reports from three separate investigations into the libel, one of them ordered by the government, the Dublin archbishop has hit out strongly at the decision makers who let the Prime Time Investigates special go to air.

“In a similar situation, a bishop would be told to voluntarily resign rather than temporarily stand aside,” said Bishop Martin after four RTE staff involved with the show stood down pending the various investigations.

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The Bishop added: “If this were in the church the bishops would be told to voluntarily resign rather than stand aside. The level of accountability has to be questioned here, it took a long time before people came and held their hands up and said ‘look we made a serious mistake here.” he said.

The Dublin church leader acknowledged that those who had stood aside had made the correct decision but he suggested the investigations should go to the very top of the state owned station.

“This case raises basic questions about the controls that there are in an organisation which would allow this to happen to anybody,” said Bishop Martin.

“This was a very serious allegation, the man offered to have a paternity test done, so we need to understand why, and who, and at what level those decisions were made.

“There is an investigation going on to see exactly what happened but I imagine the journalist felt there were sources there and we will have to see whether or not the security checks were in place and properly adhered to.

“I will not cast any judgments while investigations into the case are ongoing but it worried me how a story was broadcast which was later described by RTE in its apology as baseless and untrue.


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@stanjames God be with you friend. You are in a world of your own and in it you clearly only see darkness. May Christ lead you out from satans grip and back into light. Try not to make scandal against Christ's Church and the billion plus of your brothers and sisters who are still happy within that Church. You should seek to understand before you throw blame and accusations, as baseless as the RTE's regarding the article. Learn humility, learn patience. Learn to forgive and to trust. Calling anyone in Hitler's organization Catholic is like comparing Satan himself to the Almighty. It's beyond ridiculous.
Stanjames: Go peddle your bigotry on some KKK web site. You bring a new meaning to the phrase Know Nothing.
Catholics are still waiting for resignations Excellency, you know very well how the cards are stacked.
Is this the pot calling the kettle black?
Re my previoous comment "First of all, it been happening all over the world where the church operates and there is any kind of free press...." end quote I'm refering to the molestation of children
This is a new opening salvo in the church's attempt to claim the whole thing was a setup and false.................. The church most likely paid the original claimant to make the allegation (if it isnt true), then he comes forth and "admits his lie"................................... First of all, it been happening all over the world where the church operates and there is any kind of free press............. second, I happen to know the parents of Matthew Shepard, a 20 year old gay man beaten to death by a couple catholics, Henderson and McKinney. (one of their girlfriends ratted them out) But during the trial period the church tried to illegally influence the Jury and also tried to smear the prosecuter............. NOw that the criminals live in a cell for the rest of their lives, its most likely the church that wont let the murdered boy rest in peace. There is a low level rumbling that the murder was a drug deal gone bad..........Of which there is absolutely no evidence. Its most likely the church still trying to hide their crimes of poisoning young minds against gay people. Resulting in Matthew's vicious murder and also contributing to the near 9-11 we have EVERY YEAR of young gay kids who commit suicide................. Remember Goebbels, who said "if you tell a lie often enough and outrageous enough, it will be seen as the truth................He was hitlers minister of propaganda, and a catholic.............The only question is whether the church taught him the "if you tell a lie often.............." or he taught it too the church...
Phutie: "TV stations are notorious for making sure...". Not RTE, by the looks of it! Even back when I was living in Ireland they were notoriously arrogant and lazy.
On the surface, this issue appears cut and dried. However, every effort should be made by the Church to investigate internally the truth of the original allegation. TV stations are notorious for making sure that they have valid information in order to avoid the very grave monetary damages that are now ensuing.
 




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