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U.S. clerical abuse survivor sues U.S. and Irish dioceses along with treatment centres

Recognized as a pedophile in Ireland 1964 Reverend Francis Markey went unchecked until 2009


Francis Markey at his arrest 2010
Francis Markey at his arrest 2010

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A U.S. clerical abuse survivor, who was abused by an Irish priest, Reverend Francis Markey, is suing the Diocese of New Ulm, Minnesota, the Diocese of Clogher, County Tyrone and medical facilities in the U.S. and Europe for fraud and conspiring to conceal a priest pedophilic activities.
 
The survivor, from Nevada, said that all of these groups concealed Reverend Markey’s history and medical diagnosis although he was likely to reoffend.
 
The Las Vegas Sun  reports that the lawsuit stated “Defendants knew that upon transfer to the Diocese of New Ulm, it was almost predetermined that Fr. Markey, a predator always hunting for children to abuse, would continue to sexually abuse minors.”
 
The plaintiff claims that Markey sexually abused him in 1982 in and around the parish of Saint Andrew Catholic Church in Granite Falls. He was just eight-years-old and was receiving training for his Holy Communion from Markey.
 
According to the claim Reverend Markey was ordained in 1952 and started his career in the priesthood in the Diocese of Clogher, County Tyrone.
 
Between the years 1964 and 1974 he was suspended from his position three times due to allegations of sexually abusing children. He was sent for treatment each time according to the lawsuit. Each time he was reinstated into the priesthood.
 
In 1981 he was sent to a facility in Jemez Springs, New Mexico, for treatment. In 1982 he was assigned to New Ulm. He was stripped of his duties in 1981after parents had complained that he was overly affectionate with the boys in the community.
 
In 1990 he moved to South Bend, Indiana where he counseled drug and alcohol abusers. In 2009 he was arrested on charges that he had twice raped a 15-year-old boys in Ireland in 1968. Last year he was extradited to Ireland to face those charges.
 
A statement released by the Diocese of New Ulm on Monday said they had no prior knowledge of this lawsuit and were reviewing their situation.
 
The Nevada plaintiff’s attorney, Patrick Noaker, said that the hospital know Markey was dangerous and yet the diocese and the hospitals worked together to move him around until he ended up at St Andrew Parish.
 
He said “Basically the parishioners there had no idea that this guy had such a checkered past…They weren't told any of that.”
 
He referred to the case as an example of “international trafficking of pedophile priests.”
 
"It is a global crisis. This is a case that shows these priests were moved to other dioceses, and even to other countries."


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those in the pews get screwed time after time. being thy brothers keepers is the cost.
Oh the New Age Catholic hierarchy that did everything right, so they thought , except giving their hearts to Jesus Christ. It's the same ol', same ol' since ST Paul told the new Christians not to listen to the infilltraitors who were in their little home groups, to not listen to a gospel other than the Gospel that Christ had taught them... Some listened and you have the start of a FAUX CHRISTIAN CHURCH PREACHING cHRIST WITH A gospel that HE never said.
Interesting case, How does a man defend himself against charges from 1982? If he had witnesses, that swear that he did not do the deed would believe his witnesses. This is why in civilizied countries they have statutes of limitation. I guess if he's charge, and he a priest then he's guilty. Next step is the Church must pay damages. Easy money if you can get it. I'll bet if the Church comes out in favor of Abortion, then these shake downs would disappear.
Very well put, KAnderson!
I will tell you when it will end. When all countries start getting serious about secular law. When regardless of a person's religious group position or station, they commit a heinous crime in a country and that country immediately swears out a warrant for the person's arrest and lets a real judge and jury deal with him. The Pope or any other religion's leader has NOTHING to do with law and order in any sovereign nation. The Vatican is not the sheriff in your town, nor is any other religious group. Religion can only suggest at how you should behave in your life. Religious orgs haven't arrested people since hundreds of years ago when they were stopped for good reasons, The People got democracy and said They would decide what was legal and illegal. Your Sheriff is now, and has been the Sheriff in your town for a very long time. Arrest people who do wrong! Don't look at whether they are wearing robes of some sort and say, "we can't touch him." and then complain about getting no justice when their old buddies spirit them away and shelter them from the time in prison they deserve to serve. They may owe penance to their god, but that jail sentence they were supposed to serve is what they owe the people.
WHAT IS NEW? WHY? WHY? WHY? SAME OLD STORY....WHEN WILL IT END!!!!!
 




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