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St. Vincent’s Orphanage in South Melbourne had serious links to the St. Augustine’s Orphanage in Geelong (see yesterday’s posting). Most people are familiar with the tactic of moving offending clergy from parish to parish when things became too hot for them, but a similar thing happened with offending at orphanages. Brothers have “served” at more than one orphanage.
For example, Brother Wilfred Eastmure’s career in the Christian Brothers included placements at St Augustine’s orphanage, Geelong, in 1944-45 and 1954-62 then at St Vincent’s orphanage, South Melbourne, in the early 1960s. Brother Thomas McGee not only worked at St. Augustine’s and St. Vincent’s, he also worked at the notorious Bindoon orphanage in Western Australia (see previous posting).
One of the worst abusers at St. Vincent’s orphanage was Brother Rex Elmer (pictured above, on right). Elmer was sentenced to five years’ jail, with parole after 40 months, in 1998. Typically, the Christian Brothers look after their own, even if they are convicted criminals. After his release from jail, Brother Elmer continued to be a member of the Christian Brothers and was given a role in the Christian Brothers’ administration.
The Christian Brothers also helped out Elmer by hiring a leading Melbourne Queen’s Counsel to defend Elmer in court and to oppose the victims. This barrister managed to get the case against Elmer scaled down considerably, resulting in a plea bargain, and a lesser sentence.
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