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Broken Rites Australia helps victims of church-related sex-abuse. By a Broken Rites researcher
A senior clergyman in the Australian Catholic diocese of Maitland-Newcastle, Father Thomas Brennan, has been convicted of making a false written statement, saying that he could not remember a series of child sex-abuse complaints (in the 1970s) about other clergy. Brennan was the Vicar-General of the diocese (that is, the second-highest ranking clergyman in the diocese) from 2005 until he was charged in August 2008. Bishop Michael Malone told the media in August 2008: "As the Vicar-General, he's my right-hand man and is very close to me. He's the bishop when I'm away."
How the case beganOn 15 August 2008 Father Thomas Brennan was charged by detectives from Strike Force Georgiana in the New South Wales police service. This unit, located at the Lake Macquarie Detectives Office, near Newcastle, was investigating alleged child-sex offences by members of the clergy in the Newcastle region.Speaking to the media on 15 August 2008, after Brennan had been charged, Bishop Michael Malone made his comment about Vicar-General Brennan being "the bishop when I am away". Following the August 2008 charge, Father Brennan was stood down from the diocesan ministry, pending the outcome of the court proceedings. Tom Brennan was the second Catholic priest in two days to be charged by this police unit in August 2008. The previous day, detectives charged Father John Sidney Denham with 30 child sex offences, relating to 18 boys during the 1970s and 1980s. Father Brennan was the headmaster at St Pius X College when Father Denham taught there. It was then a boys-only school. Later, in the 1980s and early 1990s, Brennan was in charge of Corpus Christi parish at Waratah, Newcastle. In the late 1990s he became in charge of St Joseph's parish at Cessnock, west of Newcastle. In the Australian Catholic Directory for 2004, he was listed in charge of St Joseph's parish at Toronto (south of Newcastle). From 2005 onwards, he was listed also as the Vicar-General of the diocese. After Brennan's conviction on 9 March 2009, Bishop Michael Malone said in a brief statement: "Questions have been asked regarding Father Brennan's role of vicar-general and ministry as a priest. "A formal risk management process oversighted by the NSW Ombudsman will be undertaken forthwith." Meanwhile...The investigation by Strike Force Georgiana was expected to continue during 2009. Anyone with information could call detectives on (02) 4942 9999 or anonymously, if they wish, at Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.Other articles of interest from Broken Rites
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