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from Workers Solidarity No 44
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paper of the Irish anarchist
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Workers Solidarity Movement
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Child Molesters & Churchmen
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WHEN THE CASE of Father Brendan Smyth, the paedophile
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priest, came out, the whole country was revolted. But
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while the politicians attempted to score political
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points off each other, many important questions were not
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asked. Here was an unrepentant child molester, carrying
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out sexual assaults on hundreds of children over a
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period of forty years, with the full knowledge of the
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Catholic Church. What sort of twisted religious "morals"
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could justify the Church protecting such a man, for so
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long? Anarchists have always opposed clerical control of
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education. How can we allow the Church, which behaves
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like this, to continue to be in charge of our schools?
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Father Michael Carney
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We do not need any more evidence of what is going on in
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our schools. Father Michael Carney, from Galway, was
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given a 15 month suspended sentence for sexual assault
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on a student. An unnamed priest in the Creggan, in
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Derry, is at the centre of a child abuse investigation.
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This is only the tip of the iceberg.
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Any of us who went to a Christian Brothers school will
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remember the physical and sexual abuse that many of the
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pupils had to suffer on a regular basis. Just before
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Christmas a religious brother was sentenced to seven
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years in jail for raping a 10 year old girl.
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Even the most defenceless children are not safe. At
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least fifteen children, in Madonna House, have been
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sexually abused. The State has now started
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investigations into many other Church controlled homes.
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Well over 90% of primary and secondary schools are
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controlled by the Catholic hierarchy. Control of the
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school means the Church controls everything; the hiring
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and firing of the teachers, and the entire ethos,
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principals and teaching of the school. The taxpayer,
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through the State, is left to pay the teachers'
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salaries, and school maintenance.
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Death of Sheila Hodgers
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It is not only in the sector of education that the
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church has control. Until recently, the Catholic
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hierarchy controlled the ethics committees of most
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hospitals. They decided the ethos of the hospitals, and
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made life and death decisions. The death of Sheila
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Hodgers, in 1983, was a direct result of Catholic
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ethics.
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Sheila Hodgers, who was pregnant and suffering from
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cancer, was refused treatment, which could have saved
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her life, on the grounds that it would damage her
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foetus. Both Sheila and the baby died, soon after birth.
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Treatment was refused because it is Catholic ethics to
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put the potential life of a foetus before that of the
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woman carrying the foetus. So it was okay to allow
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Sheila Hodgers to die, if there was any chance at all of
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the baby being born alive.
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The Catholic hierarchy influences the State in other
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ways. As well as direct representations to government,
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they use lay organisations such as, Opus Dei and the
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Knights of St Columbanus, to secretly infiltrate
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decision making positions.
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Justice Rory O'Hanlon, of the High Court, has confessed
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to membership of Opus Dei. But members of Opus Dei rank
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high up in the gardai, the health services and in
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education.
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Fianna Fail
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Fianna Fail used to be known as the Bishops Party, due
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to its allegiance with the Catholic Church. Many members
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of Fianna Fail are in the Knights of St Columbanus. At
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least one, Michael Woods, is in Opus Dei.
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The Catholic hierarchy have influenced, to a greater or
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lesser extent, virtually every decision that the State
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has made over our lives. They have constantly opposed
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measures that would make our lives better; the Mother
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and Child Scheme, the Welfare State, women's right to
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life, abortion, travel, information and equal job
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opportunities, divorce, contraception, equal rights for
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homosexuals, free speech, funding for the rape crisis
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centres and for child support groups, strikes, and so
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on.
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Referenda victory
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But every cloud has a silver lining. It appears that the
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tight grasp of the Church is weakening. The three
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referenda held after the 'X case', resulted in the
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'Right to Information and Travel', which was a clear
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victory.
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The Bill which gave equal rights to homosexuals was
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passed with very small protest. Even the election of
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Mary Robinson, and the massive growth of the Labour
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Party vote, show that people are becoming more liberal
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in their attitudes.
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Molesting kids
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We must support the weakening of the power of the
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Catholic hierarchy, who have put the dictates of the
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Church and their own self preservation, ahead of any
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rights of people. We have seen recently just how far
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they are prepared to go.
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When they find out about one of their priests molesting
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a kid they cover it up. Instead of immediately sacking
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the priest and handing him in to the authorities, they
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move him to another parish, where he is not known and
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can start molesting again. The good name of the church
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has been spared at the cost of hundreds of abused
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children.
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Priests don't have children
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Even if the church did not allow paedophilia, it is
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still unacceptable for them to control our schools. At
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the end of the day the people who have a say in schools
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should be the people who have a direct interest in what
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goes on in them.
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That is, the parents and the teachers. Schools should be
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run so that the parents are happy that their children
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are safe and getting a good education, and that the
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teachers are happy that they are being given the
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resources and wages to do a good job.
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The Catholic hierarchy is not in this equation. Priests
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and nuns are not allowed to have sex, never mind
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children. They have no direct interest in the welfare of
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children, and they should have no automatic control over
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our schools.
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Of course, there is nothing wrong with individual
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priests and nuns being hired by a school as teachers,
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and having an equal participation with the other
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teachers. What is wrong is having Bishops with automatic
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control over the schools' welfare, with no comeback for
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the parents or teachers.
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Separate Church and State
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Anarchists believe that no church, no religious group,
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can have the right to control the ethos and principals
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of a school, hospital or country. We believe that it is
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worth fighting for a clear division between the Church
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and the State.
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As far as schools are concerned, we can only be sure of
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the safety and education of our children if we have a
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say in how the schools are run. A good start to this
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would be replacing the existing school boards with
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properly elected representatives of the parents and
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teachers.
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Andrew Blackmore
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THE CATHOLIC Church's new-found "willingness" to deal
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with child abusers in its ranks is very newly-found.
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Last summer the launch edition of The Big Issues ran a
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hard hitting article by Eamonn McCann about the failure
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of the local priests to speak out against a paedophile
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ring in Derry.
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The Big Issues relies on financial support from the Bank
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of Ireland. This fact that prompted a senior church
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figure to contact the bank threatening to withdraw
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diocesan funds amounting to many millions of pounds from
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the bank. Luckily for the homeless and long-term
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unemployed who rely on The Big Issues the bank refused
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to be intimidated by the threat of a belt from a
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crozier.
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