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Church-State crisis as Cardinal under massive pressure to quit over Father Brendan Smyth case


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Ireland’s Deputy Leader Eamon Gilmore has called on Cardinal Sean Brady to resign after sensational new revelations about his role in covering up the actions of notorious pedophile Father Brendan Smyth.

The allegations were made in a BBC documentary this week that Brady had covered up his own role in investigating Smyth, a notorious pedophile, and his victims. Brady had claimed he was merely a note taker back in 1987 during an internal church inquiry but the BBC report claimed he was an active participant.

"It is my own personal view that anybody who did not deal with the scale of the abuse that we have seen in this case should not hold a position of authority," Gilmore told the Irish parliament.

Gilmore, who is also Minister for Foreign Affairs, called it "another horrific episode of failure by senior members of the Catholic Church to protect children."

"As far as your question about the Government's position in relation to Cardinal Brady is concerned, let me say this, I have always believed in the separation of church and state,” Gilmore said when asked about it by an opposition member in the parliament.

“I think it is the job of government and of the State to enact out laws and to ensure that those laws apply to everybody, whether they belong to a church or not.

"But it is my own personal view that anybody who did not deal with the scale of the abuse that we have seen in this case should not hold a position of authority."

Meanwhile, it has been revealed that the pedophile priest Fr Brendan Smyth abused 30 or more children in the years after Ireland’s church leader Cardinal Sean Brady failed to report his crimes according to a top police officer.

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A former RUC detective who worked on the Smyth case has told the Irish Independent that over 30 children were abused after a Church investigation in 1975 was told of his crimes.

Cardinal Brady is now under intense pressure to quit as more details emerge of his part in the cover-up after a victim handed the 1975 investigation the names of five other children abused by Smyth.

The report states that Cardinal Brady, who is refusing to quit, has admitted that there was nothing to stop him going to civil authorities about accusations against the serial paedophile.

Brady was one of three clerics who investigated the abuse claims against Smyth although he says he was only a ‘note-taker’ at the meetings.

A BBC documentary on the case, broadcast in Ireland on Tuesday and across Britain on Wednesday, has led to calls on Cardinal Brady to resign.

A police detective involved in subsequent investigations into Smyth’s evil reign of terror told the Irish Independent that Brady could have taken action when the allegations first surfaced in 1975.

“It is my view that there were up to 30 victims of Brendan Smyth between 1975 and his arrest in 1991 - and to be honest there could be dozens more that we never ever found out about,” said the detective.

“Predatory paedophiles like Smyth just don’t suddenly stop. I have no doubt these victims and God knows how many others would have been saved from the most horrific attacks had Smyth been stopped earlier. The failure of the Catholic Church to deal with this in 1975 is really unforgivable.”

Asked by the paper what he thought the then Father Brady should have done, he said: “There was a culture of keeping this in the church back then. But had he called in the police Smyth could have been stopped. He should have told the parents.

“That’s my view but it’s not for me to say whether he should resign or not.”
Cardinal Brady remains adamant however that he won’t resign. He said he had considered his position in the past but had decided to stay on.

In a statement, the cardinal said: “The commentary in the programme and much of the coverage of my role in this inquiry gives the impression that I was the only person who knew of the allegations against Brendan Smyth at that time and that because of the office I hold in the church today I somehow had the power to stop Brendan Smyth in 1975.

“I had absolutely no authority over Brendan Smyth. Even my bishop had limited authority over him.

The only people who had authority within the church to stop Brendan Smyth from having contact with children were his abbot in the monastery in Kilnacrott and his religious superiors in the Norbertine Order.

“I was shocked and appalled when I learned of Smyth’s new victims in the 1990s. I felt betrayed by the Norbertine Order and my religious superiors.”

The Vatican’s chief investigator Monsignor Charles J Scicluna and Armagh Auxiliary Bishop Gerard Clifford have stated their support for Cardinal Brady and denied there is any need for him to resign as Primate of All-Ireland.

Abuse campaigner Christine Buckley had rejected Cardinal Brady’s defence and called on him to go.

“Many young children at a tender age told the authorities about this behaviour and yet a man of 36 did nothing,” she said.

Watch the Irish Times report on Cardinal Seán Brady’s response below:


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Who could take any serious notice of what Gilmore says ?
Too little, too late, to offer a personal apology to the abused souls who Brady and his so called 'fatherhood' interrogated. Those poor children were sworn to secrecy, after being raped and abused by the devil, what did Brady do?, what did the men of the church do? TURNED A BLIND EYE, let it go on. More children were allowed to suffer, shame on you. Be assured that this is not going to go away, your name will go down in history being associated with a pedophile cover-up. My prayers are not for you and yours, but for all the people that you have harmed!!!!!!
Cardinal Brady was well aware that the bishop has ultimate authority in his diocese even if the religious order is directly answerable to the Pope. He is the ultimate authority as bishop and even as a priest Fr. Brady should have inquired about the further actions that would take place especially a follow up about what was going to be done to stop or more importantly incriminate Fr. Smythe. As a cardinal Sean Brady has the gall to state that he had no authority over Fr. Smythe nor did the bishop. Such a statement is a cowardly act and a grossly incorrigible violation to his office as a catholic priest and an Irish citizen. He should have been contemplating the fate of Fr. Smythe in light of his horrendous danger to children. What is going to happen to this priest who abuses children? Cardinal Brady boldly admits that he neglected any follow up about the activity of Fr. Smythe. He simply passed the buck. He thinks that was a virtuous act and pleads innocence. No, he is guilty of formal cooperation of the moral evil of hiding the scandal of abuse. Where in this case can he claim any vote of confidence that he is a defender of justice and promoter of virtue?
Patrick Counihan, Ireland doesn't have a Deputy Prime Minister! Eamon Gilmore is the Tánaiste, not Deputy Prime Minister. Please use the correct titles for members of our Government. Thank you.
Uppinko, infanticide is not legal in Ireland nor is it tolerated. Get a grip you tool.
Brady should resign, shame on him, a man of God, who thinks he has done nothing wrong by not reporting the facts at the time to the PARENTS and POLICE, Brady was involved in the interviews of these children by the CHURCH, there parents were not there, the police were not there, who gave Brady and his fellow Priests the right do this in secrecy and get these children to swear they would not tell anyone!! They are as bad as the person who abused the children. He should not be 'asked' to resign, he should be 'sacked' and then prosecuted. The Vatican are 'protecting' there own, who protected those children. There is one thing for sure, Brady will have to answer to GOD one day, and so will the rest.
Brady do the right thing for once and GO!! there is no excuse for your and others acratic behaviour
Fast forward to 2010 when he was criticised for demanding that two child victims swear secrecy. He could have "exposed" the Abbot. He didn't. He himself had to be exposed. Why in 1993 when Smyth was finally arrested did Archbishop Brady not come out and tell the truth about Smyth. He sidelined the moral imperative, stayed silent. and now he is reaping the result of his moral cowardice. This alone disqualifies him from leading any institution church or secular. Dick Cahill, Ballymote, Co. Sligo
None of the comments below move the discussion on. Anger is understandable but causes the issue to be clouded over. the point of my demand that the Cardinal resigns is simply : He was a priest aged 36 in 1975 with a Doctorate in Divinity. He was part of an investigation team looking into Fr. Smyth, the paedophile. All members of that team knew what this monster had done and was doing (and as we know continued to do for years afterwards). The Cardinal's defence now is that he passed the report to his bishop and thence to Smyth's superior the Norbertine Abbot of Kilnacrott Abbey, who had the authority to deal with Smyth. In those days the Church (and many upper echelons in the State)believed that Canon Law trumped Civil Law,so their behaviour reflected this error??? NOW to the reason that I would want Cardinal Brady to resign. He claims he was a mere note taker (my understanding is that he was a Notary a legal term within Canon Law). Even if I accepted his being a notetaker it does not remove the moral imperative to see to it that Smyth was stopped. Even if he was right to assume that the authorities would do the right thing I feel that he was morally obliged to check out that this had in effect been carried out. Fast forward to 2010 when he was criticised for demanding that two child victims swear secrecy
hey bear, you cry over a million, the vatican are the biggest winners on the wall street market, they have investments in guns/military hardware/ hospitals/buildings,they are worth trillions on the market, so yes, if they hide their dirty pedophiles and shift them around to commit more vile acts, and eventually get caught, the victims are entitled to a little financial help to try and sort out their lives, but not the mental scars, were you in the priesthood.
Excuses, excuses, excuses. I am waiting for the usual Church apologists to come on here and post some excuse for this. Perhaps their leader Bill Donohue will have some sorry angry statement to make. This is all so sad. Sad for victims, their families and all who really try to make it right for the Church. The apologists and sorry excuse makers...you can all burn in he**....
It's the same thing over and over. Those with the authority over these men don't care to exercise it. Those could use eminent domain and relieve those with the authority of their power don't care to exercise it. If the church authorities and the civil authorities don't care to help the people, the people need to help themselves to new authorities.
Murph is right, Brady should go to jail.
Sean Brady should resign and stop humiliating the Catholic Church. Not that it takes a lot these days. The buffoons in the Vatican (mostly men who have protected child-rapists throughout their career)should also line up for retirement.
wasn't it fr.eugene green not smyth!




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