Convicted paedophile priest John Joseph Farrell given sentence of 29 years for 62 sex crimes
By Benedict Brook
news.com.au
May 2, 2016
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A former priest will got to jail following his conviction on 62 counts of abuse. |
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A PAEDOPHILE priest, who raped one of his victims on the church’s altar, has been sentenced to almost three decade behind bars.
At Sydney’s District Court on Monday Judge Peter Zahra said former Catholic priest John Joseph Farrell “disregarded and took advantage” of his victims who he groomed over long periods of time.
Last month, Farrell was found guilty of 62 offences involving rapes and indecent assaults against three girls and nine boys over nearly a decade in the northern NSW towns of Moree and Tamworth.
As well as the 62 historical sexual crimes against children, a further 17 offences were taken into account when he was handed down a sentence of 29 years, with a non-parole period of 18 years.
He will not leave prison until 2033 at the earliest.
The disgraced ex-priest sat in the dock with his eyes closed as Judge Zahra told the courtroom how Farrell had assaulted his victims between 1979 and 1988.
Farrell was aware of, and exploited, the powerful position he held as a priest, the judge said.
Although some of Farrell’s crimes might have appeared to be spontaneous, they were in fact a result of the offender’s long-term grooming of the boys and girls which included gaining the trust of their parents, Judge Zahra continued.
At Farrell’s trial last month, the jury heard one of the victims, who was just 10 when the abuse began, was so trusting of the then-priest she convinced herself the assaults were “OK with God”.
The disabled victim, who can’t be identified, said in a statement tendered the court that the traumatising sexual abuse had continued throughout her teenage years.
“I naively assumed that God must have been OK with it,” she said.
Another of Farrell’s female victims would often try to escape when he visited her family home.
She would run to a friend’s house which led to her family becoming angry with her for being anti-social, she said in her victim impact statement.
“I kept the abuse quiet from my family as I was afraid of their reaction,” she said.
She told the court she had been robbed of her dream of having a husband and child.
“I have had plenty of boyfriends over the years but have always found sexual relations with them to be unpleasant,” she said.
“Although I made my body participate in the actions, my mind would remain detached.”
Before abusing the girls, Farrell had preyed on nine altar boys at Moree in the early 1980s.
He had raped one victim on the church’s altar and targeted others in a local swimming pool and during car trips to nearby parishes.
Many of those sitting in the public gallery of the courtroom wept as the sentence was handed down, while others clapped as the judge imposed a non-parole period of 18 years.
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