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Nun at
Derry Home ‘facilitated’ Abuse by Priest, Woman Tells Inquiry
By Dan Keenan Irish Times February 12, 2014
http://www.irishtimes.com/news/social-affairs/nun-at-derry-home-facilitated-abuse-by-priest-woman-tells-inquiry-1.1689254
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One witness repeatedly broke
down yesterday as she described abuse she suffered at the
Sisters of Nazareth home in Derry. Photograph: Trevor McBride.
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A woman waived her right to anonymity at Northern
Ireland’s Historical Institutional Abuse Inquiry yesterday to
reveal allegations of beatings and sex abuse at a home in Derry
run by the Sisters of Nazareth.
Kate
Walmsley, now in her late 50s, further alleged that a nun
identified to the inquiry facilitated the abuse by one of the
priests. She said when the girls at Nazareth House residential
care home queued for confession on a Saturday, this nun would
ensure she was at the end of the line.
Junior counsel to the inquiry Joseph
Aiken asked her: “So you felt she knew what was happening and
she put your hand into the priest’s hand?”
“Yes,” she replied.
Ms Walmsley said the priest brought her into his side of
the confessional and abused her.
The witness repeatedly broke down. At one point, inquiry
chairman Sir Anthony
Hart suspended proceedings to allow her to recover.
When she returned, she confirmed various allegations
contained in a lengthy statement which has been submitted to the
inquiry. This included allegations of beatings carried out by
senior girls at the institution and by nuns.
Force-fed
She told the inquiry how a nun had force-fed her during
a meal, causing her to get sick. The nun, she alleged, then
forced her to eat her own vomit. She said nuns told her she was
carrying a mortal sin on her soul.
“I thought my mortal sin was the biggest mortal sin,”
she told the inquiry. “I thought the devil would come and take us
away.”
She described sex abuse by her peers over a three-month
period, saying some girls touched her sexually and forced her to
touch them.
She also told the inquiry of the horror of being bathed
after an episode of abuse. “If you could understand an
eight-year-old who had just been sexually abused by a priest,
then put into a bath with Jeyes Fluid and it stinging my
insides,” Ms Walmsley said.
“It was worse than any labour pains I ever had. You had
to take that and not scream because you would have been beaten.”
Anonymity
A second witness told the inquiry chairman he was sick
of hiding behind anonymity and wanted his name put to his
testimony.
John
Heaney detailed repeated sexual abuse by an older boy who was
also a resident at St Joseph’s, Termonbacca.
“He is the only one that ever sexually abused me. Others
would have given you a good thumping.”
Mr Heaney said some of the nuns were “monsters” and said
that one in particular was “a vile, vile woman” who was “just
pure evil”.
He said beatings by the nuns were “random”, and that
there was a hierarchy among older boys, and this was wanted by
the nuns to keep control.
He said he got beatings from two nuns who beat him on
every part of his body.
The final witness said he couldn’t accept that apologies
issued subsequently by nuns were sincere. “I think they were
religious fanatics who hadn’t a clue how to bring up children.”
When he left the home as a teenager, the witness said he
now believes he was “sold” to a farming family in the Republic.
“I worked seven days a week and worked from morning to
night and got paid £3 a week.”
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