
A notorious Irish pedophile priest who abused children for many years in America has been discovered helping out as a church deacon in Rotterdam under an assumed name and working a shelter for abused women and their children.
Father Oliver O'Grady served as a priest at St. Anne's Catholic Church in Lodi, California from 1971 to 1978. He later served at Church of the Presentation in Stockton, California, Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Turlock, California, St. Andrew's Parish in San Andreas, California, and St. Anthony's Catholic Church in Hughson, California.
In 1993 he was convicted on four counts of "lewd and lascivious acts" on two minors, the brothers John and James Howard, and was sentenced to 14 years in prison. Attorney Jeff Anderson said the Howards were repeatedly molested between 1978 and 1991, from age three to 13. Anderson claimed church officials knew that O'Grady had abused children as early as 1976 and 1984 but had done nothing. Police had been informed of earlier charges and had declined to prosecute.
In 1998 a civil jury ordered the Catholic Diocese of Stockton to pay US$30 million in damages to the brothers. A judge later reduced the amount to $7 million.
O'Grady was paroled from prison in 2000 after serving only seven years, and went to Ireland after being deported from the United States.
He claimed to have been himself molested by a priest at the age of 10, and that he was involved in sexual abuse in his own family, both as perpetrator and victim. One of his victims was just nine months old.
The defrocked priest referred to himself as 'Brother Francis' in Rotterdam. He was thought to be living in Ireland but had recently disappeared. He was found by the Sunday Tribune newspaper.
The parishioners attending the Church of the Holy Heart, Christ Our Redeemer, had no knowledge about the man once described as one of the most dangerous pedophiles ever. The newspaper reported he was also working at a fast food restaurant where he helped organize children's parties.
He gained notoriety when the film "Deliver Us From Evil' was released about his case. It was when the documentary was released in Holland two weeks ago that he was recognized.
Parishioners told the Sunday Tribune he was "acting as a church deacon, helping the priest with the sacraments and organising the choir singing. On one occasion, when the priest was late, the defrocked cleric celebrated the mass until he arrived."
Fr Avin Kunnekkadan, on said he was unaware of O'Grady's criminal past.
"I did not know about his background. I did not know about his past at all," he said this weekend. An announcement was made at the church last week informing the congregation about O'Grady's criminal past.
Last week, O'Grady was also served with a civil action at his Dublin hostel by Californian attorneys Manly, McGuire & Stewart.
The firm specialises in clerical sex abuse cases and represents several of O'Grady's victims who are taking civil actions against him.
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Switch to the desktop site to post a comment.JeffreyKelly | May 05, 2010, 07:51 AM EDT
I was accused of a 'lack of objectivity' in exposing a previous 'covert residence' of Oliver O'Grady in my community of Dundalk Co Louth Ireland by the Broadcasting Authority in Ireland 2007 and banned from broadcasting in Ireland altogether? What do I think about all this...Google, me, mo cháirde :-)
alioops | Apr 30, 2010, 03:59 PM EDT
Lower than pond scum!
jacersisityourself | Apr 27, 2010, 05:15 PM EDT
Why would I bother to post on this as below? Well, it’s because a life sentence for a crime should be just that. I think Fr. O’Grady should be locked up in a monastery for life, even after serving civil penal time for his crime “with good behaviour”, after the life-long harm he did to children.
jacersisityourself | Apr 27, 2010, 05:14 PM EDT
Unfortunately, his Dublin past caught up with him in later life. You can read more of that story >> http://www.herald.ie/opinion/prison-wont-change-a-man-filled-with-rage-against-women-1712581.html << and more interesting comments here, complete with old newspaper photos, here >> http://www.dublin.ie/forums/showthread.php?6402-Irish-murders/page4 << (More...)
jacersisityourself | Apr 27, 2010, 05:13 PM EDT
The extraordinary aspect of this case was that the murdered girl’s family, members of the Catholic Church, forgave him and regularly visited him in prison until his release. I can’t remember fully but I think they tried to convert him to Catholicism and maybe they did. Mohangi left Ireland, returned to Sth Africa where he became a politician. (More...)
jacersisityourself | Apr 27, 2010, 05:13 PM EDT
There were all sorts of ideas as to what to do with him – hang him or keep him in prison for life? Some Dublin wit said the solution was easy – just take the letter M from the start of his name and put it at the end of his name. So Mohangi becomes ... (ah, you’ll get it). Ultimately, his hanging by death was commuted to life Imprisonment, which he never served out. He was released after a number of years. (More...)
jacersisityourself | Apr 27, 2010, 05:11 PM EDT
Imprisonment for Life should mean that, I believe, for heinous crimes. When I was a young fellow, death by hanging was still the sentence for murder. An Indian man of Sth African heritage, Shan Mohangi, a medical student who worked part-time in a restaurant’s kitchen, murdered his Irish girlfriend. Death by hanging was the mandatory sentence back then. The country was enthralled with the case as I remember, but there was certain recognition that it was a crime of passion. (More...)
jacersisityourself | Apr 27, 2010, 05:05 PM EDT
TrooprThrn (Apr 25) asks how this man got out of prison after 7 yrs when under sentence of 14 yrs. I agree with him – 14 yrs should be served in full. In Ireland, murdering someone carries a mandatory ‘Life Sentence’ which usually means 14 yrs but, with “good behaviour” in prison, a murderer can be paroled after 7 yrs or so. ‘Life’ sentences are rarely adhered to in Ireland or in the UK; most murderers are released after serving a few years in prison. Why that happens, I’d love to know.
McNamara31 | Apr 26, 2010, 07:33 PM EDT
glorybe1929 Any relatives Kilbane Co. Clare?
murphy66 | Apr 26, 2010, 04:33 PM EDT
Hey, McNamara, have you turned your back on the Blessed Mother also. I'll bet not.
glorybe1929 | Apr 26, 2010, 01:54 PM EDT
My name was McNamara before I was married 59 yrs. ago.
glorybe1929 | Apr 26, 2010, 01:50 PM EDT
WHY ARE YOU AFRAID TO PUBLISH THE OPINION I JUST WROTE ? I AM AN 80 YR. OLD MARRIED EX ROMAN CATHOLIC, THAT LEFT THIS CHURCH IN 2001 ON OUR 50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. IT IS A VALID OPINION AND I WAS THE BEST RC YOU COULD EVER FIND. WE FOUND THE LIGHT AND WE'RE HOPING A FEW OTHERS WILL TOO.
missspook1994 | Apr 26, 2010, 01:33 PM EDT
When is this outrageous behavior going to stop in the Catholic Church? When they don't even check into a persons background and allow them to be in contact with children and then it is swept under the rug as if it was unimportant because the universal church and its male hierarchy must be protected from scandal at all cost.
Doctorgeri | Apr 26, 2010, 12:23 PM EDT
Thank God he was discovered. What will the follow-up be? Why was he released from prison?
deuslovolt | Apr 26, 2010, 12:14 PM EDT
I suggest readers view "DELIVER US FROM EVIL" if they haven't already gotten the background story on the case and the involvement of Cardinal Roger Mahony. Mahoney is currently under another investigation for stonewalling and obstructing justice. I was in the parish from 82 on and am still disgusted with the way the case was handled and he was pensioned off to Ireland by the church after his brief sentence reportedly as a reward for keeping his mouth shut.
Godscre | Apr 26, 2010, 11:37 AM EDT
I'm also grateful for Irish Central. Without the media, the abuse would probably still be going on. Jesus is the head of the Body of Christ. Obedience to God comes before obedience to church authority (which the present Pope wrote about in 1967 which seemed to be forgotten when he wrote a letter to bishops in 2001). Teachers will be judged more strickly as James 3:1 states. It seems that God is doing some Spring cleaning in the Vatican. God's Creatures Ministry
Searlit | Apr 26, 2010, 11:22 AM EDT
I agree with you KathyCallahan.
murphy66 | Apr 26, 2010, 11:16 AM EDT
Wit closes the coffin on emotion.
emer333 | Apr 26, 2010, 11:03 AM EDT
I'm glad he was caught, as many are not caught, but it still sickens me.I blame equally to the prosecutors who will not file charges. I agree with hyatsville. This is no place for jokes to Murphy66.
murphy66 | Apr 26, 2010, 09:55 AM EDT
mrkennedy, you can't deny that He "called" them knowing that they would violate children. You would think He would have been a little more discriminating.
mrkennedy | Apr 26, 2010, 08:58 AM EDT
To Murphy66, based on your reasoning God should then be blamed for all mortal sins committed by human beings! Your logic is illogical!!!
murphy66 | Apr 26, 2010, 01:25 AM EDT
Hey, boys and girls, don't blame me. Blame God. He "called" these creeps to Holy Orders.
KathyCallahan | Apr 25, 2010, 10:16 PM EDT
That Irish Central has provided steadfast and tireless coverage of breaking news, details about the fall out of Ryan and Murphy Reports, Maureen Dowd and Peggy Noonan opinions, and a forum for members to blog in is nothing short of a timely and sacred act of devotion to keep Irish Catholic (and all) children past, present and future -safe.
hyattsville | Apr 25, 2010, 08:39 PM EDT
This is beyond disturbing particularly in this day and age when records are so easily accessible. Obviously I feel he should be spending the remainder of his life in prison. And Murphy, from this comment and many other contributions that you've made to Irish Central, I dare say you'd have quite a job getting 70 cents for any part of you. You are a sick individual.
KathyCallahan | Apr 25, 2010, 05:23 PM EDT
There is nothing worse than a psychopathic priest on the loose and feeling and acting like he is entitled to work with children and molest them over and over again. This has all the under pinnings of a NAMBLA like operation. North America Man Boy Love Assoc Not about love. What we have here is 'INTAMBPPA' International Alliances Man Boy Pedophile Priest Association.
McNamara31 | Apr 25, 2010, 04:33 PM EDT
@ murphy66 "I'd let him molest me for $7,000,000." It's comments like that, that allowed this crime against children to go on for decades. When it happens to your 3 year old I bet you'll be singing a different tune.
TrooprThrn | Apr 25, 2010, 03:53 PM EDT
This pondscum abused the boys ovre 13 years, gets sentenced to 14 years prison, and gets out in SEVEN? I can't be the only person who sees a problem with this math!
dunbekin36 | Apr 25, 2010, 02:55 PM EDT
This is digusting. This a very sick person.and needs to be dealt with.
murphy66 | Apr 25, 2010, 02:54 PM EDT
O'Grady just wants to be close to the action. Incidentally, I'd let him molest me for $7,000,000.