Church knew of sex abuse, victims claim
Author: Andrew Seymour, Ottawa Citizen
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PEMBROKE - The Catholic Church was aware of the sexual
abuse of young boys by Bernard Prince four decades ago,
but allowed it to continue, lawsuits filed by nearly
a dozen victims of the pedophile priest allege.
It's a charge the church vehemently denies, claiming
an "extensive search" of documents from the
time period unearthed "absolutely no evidence"
that anyone ever reported any incidents of sexual abuse
by the now-retired priest, who is serving a four-year
prison sentence after pleading guilty to 12 charges
of indecent and sexual assault involving young males
between 1964 and 1984 and being found guilty of a 13th.
Lawyer Rob Talach, whose law firm, Ledroit Beckett,
is representing 11 men who have each filed lawsuits
against Msgr. Prince and the Roman Catholic Diocese
of Pembroke, says the older sister of one of the victims
reported the abuse of her brother to a nun at her Catholic
high school in 1968 while Msgr. Prince was at the St.
Jean Baptiste parish in Pembroke.
Mr. Talach said the sister was assured the matter would
be reported to senior officials of the diocese.
But it wasn't until two years ago, after the 72-year-old
former Pembroke-area priest and Vatican official retired,
that police launched a criminal investigation into the
sexual abuse of the young boys.
"I think it just goes to show the attitude of
the Catholic Church that they would just as well keep
this buried," one of the men involved in the lawsuit
said on Monday. His name is protected by a court-ordered
publication ban.
Mr. Talach said the diocese also received a complaint
about Msgr. Prince in the late 1990s, but he was allowed
to continue to hold a prestigious post at the Vatican
as secretary-general of the Pontifical Work for the
Propagation of Faith.
Bruce Pappin, spokesman for the Roman Catholic Diocese
of Pembroke, said he was not aware of a second complaint.
Mr. Pappin said the priest who dealt with the complaints
at the time has since died.
Any complaints would have been dealt with following
the church protocol on abuse of young people by the
clergy, he said.
There is no evidence of the complaint in 1968, said
Mr. Pappin.
"There was an exhaustive search of all of the
documentation and there is absolutely no evidence that
the diocese knew," he said.
According to the statements of claim, the victims allege
the diocese knew or should have known that Msgr. Prince
had the "propensity to engage in such deviant behaviours"
and took "no steps to stop the behaviour or protect
the plaintiff(s)."
"All of these years, in my silence, I never thought
the church knew about it," said the man who was
sexually assaulted by Msgr. Prince in 1984, when he
was 17 years old.
"Why would the Catholic Church allow this to continue
and not do anything about it?"
The man said the abuse left him with nightmares and
feelings of anguish and guilt. He said he'd like to
see an "act of contrition" on the part of
the church.
"If they had acted upon it when they first heard
about it, I wouldn't be one of the victims standing
here right now," he said, adding he has never received
an apology from the church for what happened to him.
The 11 men - including 10 of the victims from the criminal
proceedings - are seeking millions in damages to cover
emotional and economic losses and to pay for counselling.
Two additional lawsuits, involving two of the other
victims from the criminal proceedings, have also been
filed by other law firms.
The males were between 10 and 16 when the assaults
occurred. Court heard that the assaults usually occurred
in bed, where a naked Msgr. Prince would fondle and
masturbate the young males. In several cases, the complainants
reported anal intercourse or oral sex, although Msgr.
Prince denied those allegations.
Mr. Talach said the church has already provided some
funding to victims for counselling. He said the victims
he represents hope the Catholic Church will make institutional
changes to prevent such sex abuse from occurring again.
aseymour@thecitizen.canwest.com
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