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Church "very safe place for children," says Bishop Walsh
Saturday, July 31st, 2010

No complaints of child abuse have been made against any priest in the diocese of Killaloe over the past 20 years, Bishop Willie Walsh has said.

Bishop Walsh, who is retired, was speaking to a group of parish workers and clergy in the diocese yesterday.  He assured Catholics in his west of Ireland diocese that the "church is a very safe place" for children, according to a report in the Irish Independent.

"There is no complaint of something that happened after 1990," said Bishop Walsh who has administered the diocese for the past 16 years.  "In other words in the past 20 years there has been no complaint in relation to an incident that happened within those 20 years," he added.

“All the complaints that I have met and dealt with have been prior to 1990.  I just want to reassure you that things have changed.”

While he said he could not guarantee that nothing happened since 1990, Bishop Walsh said that he thought the absence of any complaints in that period was a fair indication.  "So, I confidently say that a lot of things have changed in this area."

Bishop Walsh was speaking at the launch of a new diocesan policy document titled Safeguarding Children that was issued to all parishes.  The new policy and procedures document outlines preventative measures, training, definitions, principles and procedures for safeguarding children in all aspects of church activity.

But while it accepts that disclosures of abuse must be reported to the Garda and the HSE, it retains the controversial clause of advising parish workers to report first to the diocesan priest in charge of child protection.

by Tom O'Gorman