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Child
Abuse Inquiry: Priest Told Boy He Was 'Product of Evil and
Satanic Relationship'
Belfast Telegraph January 29, 2014
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/local-national/northern-ireland/child-abuse-inquiry-priest-told-boy-he-was-product-of-evil-and-satanic-relationship-29961572.html
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A witness has told of his
suffering at a children's home in Londonderry in the 1950s
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A priest told a former resident of a church-run
children's home in Northern
Ireland that he was the product of an evil and satanic
relationship, an inquiry has heard.
The son of an unmarried mother said he became a
zombie, introverted and fearing the next beating, lying soaked
in urine at night in an attempt to dissuade any sexual abusers
from "dropping the hand".
He was a resident at St Joseph's in Termonbacca,
Londonderry, run by the Sisters of Nazareth order of nuns, in
the 1950s and complained about his treatment to a priest after
leaving the home.
The response was: "You must never speak about this,
you must understand... you and the other orphans are bastards.
You are the product of an evil and satanic relationship. You
never had a chance."
The witness said: "That was the day I left the
Catholic Church."
The treatment of children in church-run residential
homes is a key concern of the investigation being held in
Banbridge, Co Down. It is chaired by retired judge Sir Anthony
Hart and is considering cases in 13 residential institutions
between 1922, the foundation of Northern
Ireland, and 1995.
The witness said: "The truth is setting me free today
more than this Commission knows. I have come here to tell the
truth and as I am reaching out, I am reaching out in healing and
trying to forgive but at this moment I cannot.
"I have waited 65 years to say this. When I was reared
by the Sisters of the Congregation of Nazareth it was equivalent
to being reared by the Taliban,
such was their sadism, their lack of empathy, their
fundamentalism, their lack of dignity to the little helpless
boy."
He ran away and was recovered time after time.
One nun smirked and said: "Welcome back, your
majesty," the witness said.
"Then the beatings would start."
Public hearings are due to finish in June 2015, with
the inquiry team to report to Stormont's power-sharing Executive
by the start of 2016.
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