
Dear Bishop Pat,
As a parishioner, former diocesan officer and a retired Catholic Head, I am writing to you to thank you for collating, publishing and thereby recording events in this diocese. Let’s hope it leads to serious action at last!
I came to live in the diocese in 1996, when in my first headship I was involved in loyally rebuilding confidence in a school whose parish priest (and a school governor of course) had recently been arrested for child sex abuse. We were promised when he was jailed that the diocese would give child protection the highest priority and pass all concerns straight to the police. How foolish I was to believe this!
I was working for the Diocese when the CRB (now DBS) system was established, I was surprised to hear that a decision had been made to do all clergy CRB checks through a national office, rather than through the local authorities like school staff, governors, and parishioners.
At the time, I thought this decision seemed wrong but imagined it was because they did not trust Local Authority staff not to embarrass clergy over their speeding offences. In retrospect, it looks more like a Criminal Records cover-up system.
In 2017, one of ‘our’ clergy was jailed for sex abuse at Upholland despite having denied it for years and even encouraging his former parishioners to campaign on his behalf . In 2021, one of our clergy was acquitted of rape having convinced the jury that the act was consensual! now we have the McCoy case and the antics of Bishop Robert!
It seems to me that nothing has changed since 1996. Promises have been made, repeated and forgotten, but worse, that children and vulnerable people continue to be abused! I almost feel that by accepting their assurances, I have been condoning or even supporting abusers! I don’t know what to think, or do, or even believe anymore. I am not one of the many victims, but I am ashamed to have been a useful idiot.
So, thank you for what you are doing! Though I do wonder how you keep faith! I hope you will forgive my email because writing it has helped me to pull my horrid realisation together into a simple account.
Yours,
FROM ANOTHER H&N SOURCE
Dear Bishop Pat,
I’m intrigued at the latest developments on your blog today, in particular appointments by BBB. The worst one from my perspective, was removing Fr. Dermot Donnelly as Dean, with his replacement being Canon Michael Mc Coy. Sadly, both are now deceased.
Last year, shortly before Mr Byrne’s, resignation, he and his cohorts met in Rome. Quite innocently, having no idea what the purpose of the visit was, I spoke to our PP, Fr Xxxx, after he’d returned home, asking how the trip had gone. To my knowledge, none of the parishioners knew the clergy were meeting with Byrne. Uncharacteristically, he responded in a very aggressive manner, saying “That meeting was supposed to be confidential”. Since then his attitude towards me has been distinctly off hand, hence I don’t attend Mass because I too sniff a great big rat. I know the acolytes also included Fr. Christopher Warren, whom Byrne apparently appointed as vice rector and formation tutor to the English College in Rome.

Previously, FCW had been vocations director in H & N and a frequent visitor to Oscott, where Fr. Luke Wilkinson was in formation for the priesthood. He, of course, was ordained by Byrne in Newcastle before being appointed as assistant priest at St Mary’s Hexham. All nice and cosy, perhaps too much so.
There have been several visits to Rome (by groups and individuals from the parish) to see Warren, who has openly expressed his wish/intention to be a bishop. He was very vocally supportive of Archbishop George Pell. You may care to take a look at his Facebook page. He certainly bought into the brilliantly described by one of your bloggers, “swivel eyed traditional nutters” regime, instigated by BB Byrne. It was ‘satin, Latin and lace’ everywhere-to a large extent it still is-at St Mary’s Hexham, with Warren being one of Byrne’s primary prodigies, despite criticism of this from many parishioners who disapprove of the TLM practice, and the lack of female altar servers. RCC traditionalism indeed.
Best wishes,
A MESSAGE FROM SOMEONE I TRUST
Hi Pat. I know Chris Warren. He really is a good guy. Disliked the Bishop and ended up where he is because the Bishop saw to it to remove him from the Diocese. I do know priests who have visited him in Rome, and they are strong supporters of transparency and reform in H&N. Whoever has provided this to you is guessing and putting two and two together as they say. Chris was very happy in Hexham, and as he left, Luke Wilkinson arrived. They never ministered together.
154 replies on “IMPORTANT LETTER FROM HEXHAM AND NEWCASTLE HEAD TEACHER.”
It would not be common practice for a seminary staff member to be appointed by an individual bishop.
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It wouldn’t be possible where the VEC was concerned. This is nonsense.
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H&N have had the pleasure of two Brum Bishops:
Kevin Dunn – the job killed him – I saw him before he died he literally looked like a man with the weight of the world in his shoulders.
Byrne was and is a disaster – Brum know loads about him – he is infamous as a gossip and shit stirrer – his stchick was ‘I’m telling you this bot don’t tell anybody else’ – he’d stab you in the back and front.
What role does Elsie have in appointing English bishops?
Also Byrne was notoriously lazy and needed a lot of sleep.
Who appoints these losers?
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I’m far more interested in the way you can’t just bitch about Birmingham the way you obviously want to but have to bring Hexham into it.
I’m sure Bishop Pat would allow your bitchy comments about Birmingham without you having to pretend any interest in anywhere or anyone else – comments rarely stay on the post’s subject.
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They are all gossips and shit stirrers, it’s an essential part of their armoury as they are professional cover up merchants. Deflection is the name of their nasty game.
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Doesn’t everyone from VEC think their bishop material?
That’s their ting – it’s in the ether but the place reeks of high camp and unhappy homosexuals.
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Your daily reminder of the real state of safeguarding in the RC ‘church’.
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11:46pm. Spot On – Safeguarding my arse 😒
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Is it a spot pimple or boil, Jim. You can go safeguard your own arse. 😐
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4:49 Oh, I will Barbara, I will!
But for now, I’m off to The Feathers.
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These complicit clergy have evidently left a very bad taste in the mouths of well meaning laity who fell for their insincerity and lies.
Shameful.
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Rude
Nasty
Self serving is parish priest Fr Xxxx
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Clerics and their cohorts are highly experienced moral and religious terrorists. They flock together to turn on anyone who questions them. They are clearly a law unto themselves. Money speaks.
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Former Newport priest jailed for sexually assaulting girl 40 years ago
19th May 2016
By Hayley Mills
JAILED: John Farmer leaving Newport Crown Court
A PRIEST who spent nearly a decade working in Newport was sentenced to three years in prison for indecently assaulting a girl 40 years ago.
John Farmer, who is also known as Barry, worked at St Mary’s Church in Newport from the 1960s to 70s before moving to a Cardiff parish.
The 84-year-old, now of Cranleigh Road, Guildford, was also a governor of St Joseph’s RC High School in Duffryn.
Farmer was initially charged with 27 counts of indecent assault against one girl, who was between 12 and 14 when the abuse took place, but was found guilty of nine charges after a trial at Newport Crown Court.
The victim was abused as a schoolgirl and as one of Farmer’s parishioners between 1974 and 1976.
She said he referred to his lap as “the soft seat”, and then touched her inappropriately but Farmer denied ever doing so.
At Cardiff Crown Court today, the court heard about Mr Farmer’s ill health which Duncan Cooke, defending, said should be taken into account.
Mr Cooke also stated that his “previous good character” should be considered and that the “intrinsically aggressive” environment of a prison would cause his health to deteriorate .
“If one combines his health and current living arrangements and the affect of imprisonment on him those are factors that can be taken into account when delivering the appropriate sentence,” he said.
A doctor’s report also revealed that imprisonment was likely to “adversely affect his life expectancy.”
An investigation into the potential indecent assaults was started in 1993 by Bedfordshire and Gwent Police forces but was not completed at the time.
Recorder Richard Williams, summing up, described Farmer as a family priest and was “idolised” by the child who was “immature and blameless”.
“You were asked about these offences in the 1990s and you denied them. You could have been brought to justice then and you must bear culpability for the period of delay,” he said.
“The affects (on the victim) have been both lifelong and profound.”
Farmer will likely serve half of his sentence before being released on licence. He will be listed on the sex offenders register for 10 years.
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At last! Let us hope and pray that more people will contribute to this blog from RCDHN. People who have worked and experienced the ‘grooming’ towards themselves. The betrayal of our trust is disgusting. Cannot begin to imagine the damage done to survivors and victims.
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@12:41
Good post, CK.
Our God is; ‘The God of Surprises’.
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@12:48
‘Fear not little flock….’
Thanks, CK.
Have a good one!
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Thanks @ 11.20. Unless there’s some ‘fatherly’ patronising going on……
There’s a jam sandwich further down. The jam looks fine but the bread slices contain that old, old, catholic chestnut hypocrisy. The altar of shame…..thank God for God. Off to live real life. Enjoy your day. ✝️🙏✝️
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Unsavoury goings on in most Roman Catholic diocese worldwide. Mafia.
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Not most – all.
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Fr Xxxx in ex teachers account is your reminder that certain priests and their supporters are vengeful poison dwarves and toxic trouble makers using their status and their cohorts using their do gooder voluntary roles to underhandedly settle old scores and grudges.
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Some of the UK and Irish Bishops and their colleagues and associates are dictators who hold grudges and treat people very badly. If you cross them, they will come after you.
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12:53 In what way(s) will they come after you…?
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12:53 Not everyone on this blog is truly committed to justice.
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Roughly seven on a good day.
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5:08 agreed, blog appears to be frequently overpopulated by RCC clergy & their cohorts who spew hate speech & clearly seething that anyone dare criticise their ongoing addiction to child and financial abuse and shameless exploitation.
Zero remorse from the wolves in sheep’s clothing.
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The clerical clique come across as loud, brash and as camp as a row of tents. Part of a real bitchy camp clique.
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It’s been mentioned previously on this blog and elsewhere that before Eamon Martin went to Armagh and was Administrator of Derry Diocese that he was told directly to sort out the scandal of a PP in Derry Diocese and a relationship with a woman. It was said that he did sweet f.a. and that the relationship continues.
Any updates on this situation with the married lady?
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Rory, Ryan, Emlyn and Stephen Wilson are the source of major headaches for Archbishop Eamon Martin but he continues to accommodate and finance all of their whims. Why?
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Because Emlyn is beautiful
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Meaning?
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“He was very vocally supportive of Archbishop George Pell.”
Weren’t we all? And we were right. Take the word of anyone who defended Cardinal Pell when we defend Bishop Byrne. When is he going to be arrested? He hasn’t been yet. It really doesn’t take this long.
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I hate to break this to you but I think you’ll find Pell won’t be arrested any time soon. 🤣
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You might be…🤣👿
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Cardinal Pell will be canonised.
Bishop Byrne has not been arrested. He would have been by now.
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Is there a hex on Hexham and Newcastle?
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No, it’s just a normal day in the cult.
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10:28 That’s what I thought, butt…
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Clerical cult on the make to milk as much as they can before curtains.
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VEC staff, old boys and seminarians, oh and Trustees (Wilcox) see themselves as the elite and the best of the crop – sacramentally, rubrics, intellectually, academically, socially and most important of all – class (more like no class).
Bishops and clergy with a VEC or Rome connection love nothing more than showing off either to fellow clergy or poor unsuspecting lay people who approach Rome and the VEC like the Wizard of Oz.
When in fact it’s an illusion and a delusion and just a camp or repressed homosexual showing off and playing a part.
It’s a complete pack of cards underpinning a clerical gay culture and dizzying hypocrisy.
Booby Burn a classic of the kind.
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Hi Guys, if a vacancy ever arises for a Coo in H&N, please, call me!
I’ll Coo for 95K including expenses. Don’t forget guys, just pick up the phone and give me a buzz. Arrivederci.
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You wouldn’t get it. You have to be qualified to get real jobs, and sadly magical transubstantiation ability, clerical omnicompetence and a proficiency at homosexual intercourse only fit you for the priesthood or being a rent boy.
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11:32 Were you competent for the job you would know how to get one, ‘father’.
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10:17
Why not? Guys, I just want employment as a Coo not priesthood. So, if a vacancy ever arises for a Coo in H&N, please, call me! I’ll Coo for 95K including expenses.Caio.
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“You have to be qualified to get real jobs,” but who says that COO of a Diocese is one of those? Take this person Carol Lawrence, who is apparently the Chief Operating Officer of the Diocese of Shrewsbury, and who has been given the run of Hexham and Newcastle. What was she before? And before that?
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I so agree with both the content and sentiment of both letters – they pay lip service to safeguarding, they promise, they offer their weasle apologises, they feign being shocked and indignant, they boast about their safeguarding policy, but they are Wolves in Sheep Clothes and they don’t smell of tge sheep their stench of hypocrisy hits the back of the throat.
Privately they don’t give a damn – they despise victims and protest that more abuse occurs in families and they delude themselves that the scandal of sexual child abuse will pass – it won’t because they know they are not just a haven for homosexuals and child abusers (I know in the world there isn’t a link) but in the church there is because it’s a formula;
Celibacy (the badge for entry) equals homosexuality equals child abusers equals cover up and hypocrisy.
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7.13
Your last sentence is dripping with prejudice and intolerance, and hypocrisy.
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Parents in the Diocese of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise must be suffering from safeguarding anxiety following the erroneous episcopal appointment of Fr Paul Connell, as a reward for his complicit role in the persecution of Dom Benedict Andersen, the true Prior of Silverstream. How can Fr Paul Connell possibly be trusted to deal with any safeguarding matter with integrity?
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8.07: For quite some months, Pat has allowed you, Seamus, to repeat ad nauseam your alleged disgust at the Silverstream saga, especially the damage done to Dom Benedict, your friend. Now you are venting your disgust at the appointment of Fr. Connell as Bishop of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise. Seamus, if you’re a priest, which I suspect you are, why do you continue to remain a priest in the face of your Church’s corruption and egregious, criminal abuses? If you truly are morally ashamed, you’d leave. But that requires deep moral “misneach”! You actively support the corruption by staying and hiding behind your laptop. If you’re not a cleric, stop supporting the abusive, authoritative church you belong to. And finally, can you enlighten us if you have actually done anything to advance the cause of justice for Dom Benedict and do you REALLY speak for the “parishioners and parents” of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise re: “your” concerns about child safeguarding, since you make the accusation? You should bring your concerns or suspicions to the GARDAI or TUSLA or to the SAFEGUARDING personnel in the Diocese of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise. Otherwise you are complicit in endangering children and I’m sure you don’t want that epithet to your name!!
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10.02: Seamus bever responds to legitimate questions. Ever. He has changed his focus from updates on football to castigating Bishops and Bishops elect. What concerns me is the accusation he is implicitly making about Fr. Connell is a very serious matter. He says the parents of the Ardagh and Clonmacnoise Diocese must be worried re: safeguarding issues in the appointment of Fr. Connell. I also advise Seamus to go to relevant authorities if he seriously believes that Fr. Connell presents as a potential endangerment to any person. Seamus, back up or validate your concerns.
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10:02, 12:32, Fr Paul Connell is complicit in the persecution of Dom Benedict Andersen. How in God’s name can he possibly be trusted to deal with a concerning safeguarding matter with integrity?
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He can’t be trusted to deal with any safeguarding matter with integrity, Seamus. Not possible.
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2.04: Seamus, go then to the GARDAI, TUSLA and CHILD SAFEGUARDING PERSONNEL in The Diocese of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise. Otherwise your silence will cause trouble – according to you! Be morally brave. You have made a serious allegations that “persons” may be in endangerment by the appointment of Fr. Connell. That’s an outrageous slur. Please give clear, cogent answers and try to go beyond your soundbyte responses. You’ve been challenged by many on this blog to tell us what you have done constructively for your good friend, Dom but you’ve failed every time to give honest answers. ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN HUFFY, PUFFY WORDS on this blog.
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rich coming from the huffy puffy brigade
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2:54, actions do of course speak louder than words. Fr Paul Connell’s complicit role in the persecution of Dom Benedict Andersen speaks volumes. It is perfectly understandable that parents in the Diocese of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise might be suffering from safeguarding anxiety. Fr Paul Connell cannot be trusted.
Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing but inwardly are ravenous wolves. You will recognize them by their fruits. Are grapes gathered from thornbushes, or figs from thistles? So, every healthy tree bears good fruit, but the diseased tree bears bad fruit. A healthy tree cannot bear bad fruit, nor can a diseased tree bear good fruit.
Pax.
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@5:17
Seamus, not only has the Grapevine gone sour, it is now beginning
to completely rot due to the huffy puffy brigade, et al.
Pax.
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“Not everyone who says to Me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but the one who does the will of My Father who is in heaven will enter. Matthew 7:21
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The blog today gives heart to some of us in H&N who are expecting a cover up and a whitewash. Does the operation of the old boys club in the RCC, as one contributor suggested several days ago, protect an institutionally corrupt Diocese? Several issues come to mind. Why was a priest from Southwark Diocese given a plum parish in Newcastle and then elevated to Diocesan Chancellor? How many Soon to be Canons were present at the ordination into the Diaconite in Rome of the young priest who served at the Cathedral with Fr Michael McCoy and where is he now? Understanding is he has been ‘shipped’ off to be a Navy chaplain? What was the basis on which bishop Robert appointed Canons? What were the strategic clergy moves when he came into the Diocese? What were the strategic clergy moves when it became apparent in the summer of 2022 that Bishop Robert was going to have to go? Let us be hope that all of the questions regarding appointments will be answered during the investigation. Knowledge is power – and can vibe used for good or I’ll.
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8:13 I mean this quite seriously, why on earth do you demean yourself by belonging to a church which you know full well soecialises in whitewash and the old boys’ network? Surely by now it’s clear to everyone that that is all that goes on?
Or are you content with these things as long as they benefit you?
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“strategic clergy moves when it became apparent in the summer of 2022 that Bishop Robert was going to have to go? ”
Answer – he was hiding out in York, but… where did Fr Seward disappear to once the news was broken? Anyone??
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Some very interesting observations. It is very interesting that throughout all of the posts about H&N not once has this young priest been mentioned before. He was very close to McCoy, he even preached at his first Mass. He was at the cathedral when these parties were happening. The young priest suddenly being moved and shipped away to the navy just makes no sense at all. It’s not as if H&N have plenty of priests. What are they trying to cover up?
Why on gods earth did G####### become a Canon. He was absolutely hated by the people of his last parish, he drove many people away from the church, featuring many times in the local paper about his shameful behaviour. He was so brazen that his boyfriend was there every weekend before heading off for their day off. “If the caravan is rocking, don’t come knocking”. And how is he reprimanded…. moved to a very plush parish. Why? We were so glad that he was moved and we now have two great priests doing a fabulous job.
We in this great diocese deserve better and thankfully the vast majority of the priests in H&N are amazing men who are trying their best.
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Father P ( the young priest ) an outstanding member of the clergy moved to Shotton colliery parish then was eventually accepted to ministry in the navy something he had always desired and had requested several times,don’t even try and link him to any conspiracy theories in your delusions.He chose his own path and will tell anyone the same and laughs at the party/orgy stories total fabrication he should know he lived there,BB shelved his career aspirations but once gone the rest is history.Shameful to bring him into it
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Fr P was not moved from the Cathedral. He asked for a move and considering all the trauma he had suffered though Fr Michael’s suicide the most humans thing was to move him and give him a fresh start. BUT he had already begun the process of f application to be a Royal Naval Chaplain. COVID delayed his assessment, physical and mental, and the collector references and medical reports. No priest can simply be “shipped off to the Navy”. They go through intense vetting and training. Good luck to him. He has done the best thing for himself and yes the Diocese has lost a good young priest but he is doing a wonderful job very few would wish of be capable of doing.
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5.17: Seamus, you’re brilliant at avoiding legitimate questions. You still haven’t answered the question your comments evoke and urge: how is FR. CONNELL a potential threat to the parents of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise? It’s an outrageous inference to make and is utterly reprehensible. You are, simply, unable to intelligently or reliably able to present substantive proof of any potential endangerment of any person by Bishop elect, Fr. Connell. You are a dangerous man making such innuendos and judgments. PROOF, Seamus, PROOF – otherwise be very careful about defamation and slander. You still haven’t told us about your “caring responses” to Dom B…Why? I think I know the answers…NADA. NIENTE.
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6:03
For more on, “caring responses,” I recommend, ‘The Christian Response’ by Fr. Michel Quoist, Gill and Son, 1965. ISBN 0717100278.
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Why do you care so much, 6:03? Are you an associate of Tom Deenihan?
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6:03 You’re brilliant at sidestepping questions.
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5:29 Tom and his parasitic brats are a shameful reflection of the Roman Catholic Church.
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The Brat Pack
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It was clear to some members of H&N Curia that Bishop Robert was a problem at the beginning of 2022. Why else would the heads of safeguarding, health and safety and finance all resign at the end of March 2022?
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Father Peter. Is now a navy Chaplin. He’s been asking to go for the last 3 years but has only had permission through just before Xmas.
He’s extremely happy it’s been his dream to do this
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I am a female practicing Catholic of the Diocese of Hexham & Newcastle; I do not have a blind faith but I do have a simple faith! I love the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit; pray to a few good Saints and have a great devotion to Our Lady. I evangelise where I can by being an example to others; trying to always be true and when I’m not, I will acknowledge it! I’m not being conceited or boastful just morally “normal” – it’s not a lot to ask the same of our clergy! I have however, very little love for the “Catholic Church” and even less trust in our clergy! It pains me that we have all been betrayed and lied to over and over again within our Diocese. I believe in forgiveness and healing but only when the whole truth is revealed can we even begin! The silence currently within the Diocese is deafening and, in my opinion, disgustingly disrespectful to us parishioners who have no idea which way to turn or who to trust. I know for sure though that there is only One True Judge and when these “men” are standing in front of Him they are judged accordingly and condemned!
I could carry on but will end for now……
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If only the clergy and church groups were more like you instead of being full of their own importance and belief that they understand God and are nearer to God than the ordinary church members because they believe they pray more than the people with simple faith.
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EXCELLENT POST.
Well said.
I’m in total agreement.
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God is LOVE
Our LOVE
Who art in heaven
Hallowed be thine name
Thy kingdom come
Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us and lead us not into temptation bit deliver us from evil.
Amen
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Simple Faith. You are one of hundreds of females in HN diocese who have not lost faith in God and his Blessed Mother but have been so badly hurt and disillusioned by what now appears as the majority of our priests . There aren’t many priests in the Diocese and now we question everyone. We wonder just who is genuine, who is leading a duplicious life, who has been involved in the facts emerging and who is yet to be named. What is to become of our Diocese? Is there any wonder that not just the very young but the majority of people under 75 have “given up on the ritual of going to Church” when so many of our clergy are failing the people they pretend to serve. Even the most highly respected priests are failing to support the people because they too are either ashamed and shocked by their fellow priests behaviour or are maintaining a “wall of silence” locking the faithful out. It has been suggested in this blog all women should stop giving financial support to the Church. No-one listens to us but stopping out funding of the Diocese is one step we can take.
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Luke Wilkinson was a ‘placement deacon’ in our parish. All the other ones were fine young men. We were surprised that Luke was ordained as he came across as very odd, an ex-Anglican role-playing his idea of a priest. One of my fellow parishioners quoted the psychiatrist in Fawlty Towers : ‘Enough material for a whole conference’
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It just shows how full of hate the cultists are that they can include being a former Anglican in a list of things which make someone odd. You can’t rationally both hate another brand and whinge when people leave to join yours.
After all, y’all don’t like it when people say being an RC makes you a kiddy fiddler.
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Another example at 2:13 that there is no area in which clerical omnicompetence isn’t wrong.
I’m not Catholic, and, incidentally, not who you think I am.
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9.20
But that didn’t stop you from seeking to be ordained. You changed your tune pretty fast.
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2:13
Why did you seek ordination?
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2:59 & 2:13
For the perks
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3:27 Did the “perks” not meet your expectations, Father?
Or did you truly “believe” your lot would get away with everything “forever”!
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Just look at these pictures of Luke
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In the late 90s the clergy and institution of H&N simply got better at covering their tracks when it came to safeguarding and covering for each other over child abuse.
Improving systems was never about putting victims first.
Northumbria and Durham police forces should launch a criminal investigation into institutional pedophilia and historic sex abuse in H&N diocese.
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9:33 Safeguarding is primarily a buffer to protect Bishops.
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9.33 Safeguarding is to protect bishops. It’s literally a protection racket. I
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Northumbria Police initiated a retrospective investigation after the sad death of Fr Michael to see if opportunities had been missed to look into criminality ! The accusation against him was a groping allegation by a single individual some 20 years previously an allegation that Fr Michael didn’t even know the substance of as he took his own life suffering poor mental health ! Despite the abysmal press and accusations not one single person has come forward to substantiate a further allegation against Michael? The police found no case to answer if Michael had support and strong mental health then the outcome would have been different
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Hexham and Newcastle have been rightly dragged over many things (Byrne and Mccoy in particular) however what is the purpose of listening to twisted and sad people trying to leave rude and totally unrelated comments about a good and honest priest like Fr Wilkinson. Every interaction I have had with him as been nothing but pleasant and he is clearly a caring and intelligent man. Pat, your trash blog is laughable and this post discredits any truth you might actually post on here.
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Your last sentence tells us all we need to know about you.
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Here we go again, all the usual “wall eyed lefty liberal nutters” screaming their tits off complaining about clerics and faithful who prefer traditional Catholicism. No word about their own lot, some time ago you did a blog on Rory Sheehan a degenerate priest from D&C who is swanning about with his much younger “boyfriend” !!! and saying he was leaving to move to England with him. The faithful are rightly scandalized about this, yet nothing has been done to remove this utterly disgusting man. So in fairness stop being partial Patsy and give us an update on this disgraceful on going situation.
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Your comment is the first occurrence of the word ‘traditional’ today.
Actually the blog is about failings in safeguarding and abuse – are these things what you understand by ‘traditional Catholicism’?
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@ 9:54am
Actually it was about the impartiality of the blog who constantly equate Traditionalism with abuse and safeguarding. I could name reams of lefty liberals, starting with McCarrick to Burrell who are barely mentioned. That’s my understanding of liberal Catholicism!
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11:17 You mean you’re doing the exact thing you complain about others doing?
Absolutely howling.
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The faithful are scandalized about many clerics, yet nothing is done to remove many disgraceful men claiming to be representatives of Christ Jesus.
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1:03 Projection from fr. contagion.
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@ 12:18pm
You’re always howling do try and get help it must be so debilitating for you ya poor soul. I was only pointing out that you lot can’t blame everyone else without looking at yourselves. Dear God you have me howling altogether it must be catching.😏
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1.03
At least you have refrained from foul mouthing so far today.
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2:17
Early yet
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How did he become good friends with JPL? Does the young physio bf not mind power bottom staying with him? He is a very camp priest.
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Those Lourdes Youth pilgrimages with Fr McCoy – if you were a young man you were handed bundles of euro notes from McCoy (courtesy of the Sisters of Mercy in Sunderland) for “beer money” As you stepped off the coach. €100 went pretty far in those days. Enough to get you sufficiently inebriated once or twice.
Being showered with all that cash by Fr McCoy made you feel for a split second like a contestant in Noel’s House Party -catching all those crinkly bottom groats 💶💶💶
Though after all has been said I’m not sure he was a fan of old *crinkly* bottoms…
If you were a young woman or girl on the youth section you might get an occasional nod in recognition of your existence or maybe sarcy comment from the priest asking if you were pregnant yet, if you were newly married.
I wonder if the Sisters of Mercy were ever audited for their generous donations to cover his “activities” with young men in the South of France and the Philippines. He never asked for receipts.
I’m sure the evidence will be published in the detailed, transparent report brimming with truth we’re waiting for. I’m sure too that we can trust the Bishops and their Catholic Safeguarding Agency to give their obedient flock (donors needed to fund the clergy’s Michelin star dining) the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth about Rev McCoys abuse of boys … 🙄
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Do you have proof of father Michael’s abuse of boys. You can’t have because there isn’t any.
He was my parish priest for many years and found to be a lovely gentleman who went out of his way to help anyone.
No one wants to know the truth on this page only the scandal. Father Michael had twin sisters working for him for 30 years and often picked them up and took them to his home and cooked for them. He was very good with elderly and the sick.
He did a lot of good in his life. He gave 43 years to the church. But I know he was extremely unhappy at the cathedral he missed being part of a community
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I’ve been on these trips in Lourdes a lot of them and have never seen father Michael giving money to young men.
If only you understood the work he put in organising these trip.
He was not the only person in charge and an impossible for one person to be responsible for everyone
One year there was chaos and father Michael had said never again. As young ones had sneaked out and got drunk
Maybe get your facts right before you start spreading untruths
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Father McCoy convinced hundreds of parents to sign a waiver form that gave permission for their under 18s to drink in Lourdes. His predatory behaviour was hidden in plain sight and it seems it was approved by Bishops Dunn, Cunningham and Byrne, as well as his fellow clergymen. Did the diocese lawyers advise this approach was acceptable? Are there minutes of meetings with H&N safeguarding team making this recommendation? Will this be covered in the forthcoming report?
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ITEM RECEIVED FROM A HOSTILE SOURCE.
ALLEGED LETTER THIS WEEK FROM MC MAHON
Dear All,
As you are aware from my letter of 19 January 2023 in which I advised you of the Catholic Safeguarding Standards Agency’s (CSSA’s) Review, and Carol Lawrence’s communication of 26 January 2023 in which she updated you on her Canonical Investigation, I wish to provide you with an update on both pieces of work.
The CSSA has confirmed that it has completed its audit and review phase and is now in the process of drafting a report which will be published in due course. Similarly, Carol Lawrence is currently drafting a report, that I have commissioned for the Dicastery of Bishops, following a robust investigation process, the final interviews for which took place in Holy Week and for which further written submissions were only received in the last few days.
As we continue to celebrate the Easter season, we ask you to remember in your prayers those currently preparing the reports. We pray for their work and for renewal in the Diocese of Hexham & Newcastle as we move forward, learning from their findings and recommendations.
I would like to express my gratitude for your cooperation and understanding throughout this process. Your continued commitment to the mission of our Diocese and the welfare of our community has been essential during this time.
Should you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me.
With best wishes
Yours sincerely in Christ
Most Reverend Malcolm McMahon
Apostolic Administrator, Diocese of Hexham and Newcastle Archbishop of Liverpool
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The RCC is abusive and hostile to anyone who objects to their incessant kiddy & money fiddling modus operandi.
Shameless thugs in skirts along with their self interested possey.
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Hexham and Newcastle income received from legacies:
2021: £438,000
2022: £599,000
Source: statutory annual accounts
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You can tell the substance of a bishop by the people he surrounds himself with.
Look at who the bishop promotes to know of what stuff he is truly made!
Look at his COO, VG, EP, ETC then you’ll know what he’s all about.
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It is interesting that the misfits most bishops promote, very quickly blow their cover and their scandalous behaviour is all over this blog.
Shambles.
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@ 12:31: Speak of the devil @ 12:32.
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Any word from the solicitor??
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Brass Neck.
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No.
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I’ve worked in the diocese of H and N for many years now. I can honestly say that the vast Marjory of our priests are wonderful hardworking men with a deep love of Christ and the people. I feel for them having to read these comments.
I am sure the good will well out way the bad and we will be a happy and united diocese again soon.
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Ironically your eccentric spelling has strangely hit on something approaching reality, in that I’m sure a vast Marjory is an accurate description of the clergy.
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This naïve attitude is EXACTLY why the diocese faces such a scandal! “Just a few bad apples…” is the attitude of complicity. It’s endemic, the entire clergy and Curia know which priests are “up to no good” (pedophiles), but use “the good outweighs the bad” argument to justify their own positions. Protecting the diocese as an institution will continue to outweigh the protection and justice of clerical abuse victims. I have no faith whatsoever in the church’s ability to be honest with itself or the faithful. As a lifelong Catholic that’s devastating.
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Well said Katie
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Thank God we were appointed a Holy Archbishop in Glasgow who does not believe in titles.
Archbishop William Nolan is a First class Bishop god willing Scotland’s next Cardinal.
This Saturday around 200 laity and Clergy will meet with him to start the planning of the Archdiocese for the future.
His Grace is spending the money from the two Archbishop’s houses (AB Nolan lives in a parish flat) on Evangelisation a total of One Million Pounds.
The greatest appointment since Cardinal Thomas Joseph Winning.
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Is any of the £1,000,000 intended to be spent on providing food and accommodation for Glaswegians in need?
Was any consideration given to using the two properties for homeless people before they were sold?
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god or God?
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@ 2:30pm
OMG! the great parasite herself on praising Bunty Nolan she’s having a laugh, Scotland’s next Cardinal not in a million. After the kitty O’Brien debacle it’ll be a long time if ever that happens. As for the greatest appointment since the old lefty Winning who left the Archdiocese in millions of debt. It was left to who he called his Auntie Mary, Mario Conti to clear it up. Get a grip.🙄
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Mario artexed the cathedral with his queenie eye! He did nothing – nowt – to advance the faith in glasgow and surrounded himself with a layer that has calcified into the Daisy Chain. Jury’s out if Bunty knows this and is (just still) biding his time or if he is taken in by the great and the obese and it’s gonna be “business as usual”
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You all get very hot and bothered on this blog about places like Hexham. Most of you couldn’t find it on a map without Google’s help. Go and catch yourselves on and go away for a good walk in the fresh air. Worry about your own life and not what’s happening in places like Hexham.
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3:21 Are you not getting a tad hot and bothered yourself?
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Not in the least. I thankfully have more interesting things to be at than worrying about what’s going on in a shit hole like Hexham.
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Oh, so why are you posting on this blog?
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3:21 Honestly don’t you see how this works? They get hot and bothered about places they can’t find on the map precisely because it means they’re not appearing here themselves!
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Pat do you play sport? I bumped into Fr McBrearty at Bangor Tennis club and he actually looked pretty decent at it
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I used to play squash but no longer.
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Gary Donegan use to play GAA until he got injured
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4:34 Fr Rory Coyle was at the head and butt of everything at the London GAA. They’re still unsure how they’ll manage without his unique talents on and off the pitch.
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10.10am
I’m far more interested in your assumptions about someone who can only exist in your imagination.
I’m interested in any and everything and Birmingham interests me because Booby Burn was their gift to H&N and before that Dunn.
Booby has been an unmitigated disaster and I suspect was in Brum too and that’s of interest to me because his proclivities didn’t begin in H&N they knew all about them and one wonders what dark secrets Birimingham had on him and whether they sighed a huge sigh of relief when he set off for the North.
I wouldn’t dare to assume that you are a Brum priest but if you are I pity you.
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‘I wouldn’t dare to assume that you are a Brum priest’
Why not? You already assume so much. 🤣
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Nope, you still don’t understand how it works.
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12.29
Interesting observation.
Check out VG in Westminster and Clifton and Birmingham!!
Oh and Brum auxiliaries- what a shower.
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+Pat,
The real acolyte of Bishop Byrne is the current Cathedral Dean, who the Bishop put in after the sad death of Canon McCoy.
He is the one who has very much been the right hand man of the disgraced bishop. Even though he is not officially the Vicar General, he considers himself the VG, and certainly acts the role.
He is the one who Bishop Byrne made a canon, appointed to the Catherdral, made him the head priest of Newcastle city parishes, Episcopal Vicar for the whole Newcastle area, and the one who he clearly listened.
But he is also the one that he put in charge of the department of Education, creating the new role of ‘Episcopal Vicar of Education and Youth’, with a huge budget.
He is the one who has forced through academies in the diocese, and spoke to me like something he just scraped off the bottom of his show, even though I’d been in senior management in different schools in the diocese for over fifteen years.
He dismissed my views and made me feel worthless, simply for expressing views about governing bodies of local schools.
Why has he been allowed so much power and influence? Why does he now enjoy the Archbishops favour?
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Is alive and well and stronger than ever in the wealthy Diocese.
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The circumstances you describe fit exactly with what we have in the Diocese of Portsmouth! Although it has all gone wrong! Canon Smith was
Cathedral administrator, Episcopal Vicar for schools and youth (he’s failed in the academies department, which upset EGAN) However Canon Smith is no longer in parish ministry.
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Tomorrow is the +Aul Doll’s 10th anniversary as archbishop of Armagh, Bp Pat, and primate of all Ireland. She deserves a mention, Bp Pat, or even a full blog.
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I didn’t have sex with the table! It was a fellow priest!
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I’ve been introduced to your blog a few months ago. I have first hand experience of Upholland was a Deputy Head and Head of schools in The Diocese of Hexham and Newcastle. The Diocese is completely corrupt. Bishop Byrne alienated the vast vast majority of primary Headteachers in his relentless quest to force the academisation of already outstanding schools. The Diocese of Hexham an Newcastle is a complete and unholy mess.
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+Pat
Thank you for bringing to light the disgraced behaviour of BBB. His appointment to the diocese has been nothing but a disaster. He should never have been appointed to H&N. All the decisions he made in his short time have been catastrophic, from clergy moves, appointment of canons, to who he ordained. The only two ordinations Byrne did for the diocese have been absolute disasters. Bowes and Wilkinson should never have been ordained. Both of these men studied at the infamous Oscott and like nothing more than prancing around in cassocks, satin and lace. It is well known that no priest in the diocese wanted either of these as curate. Bowes was made Byrnes personal MC and drove him everywhere. How much did he know? Where is he now? Wilkinson drove out the permanent deacon from Hexham as he didn’t agree with his traditional views. If either of them had an ouch of decency they would do the right thing and leave the priesthood.
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Annonymous 8.50 on.. If you knew the Diocese o HN then you would know from the Northern Catholic Calender that Jonathan Bowes was moved last August to serve, along with Canon Bill Agley who Bishop Byrne brought from the South ( and appointed Chancellor,) in St Bedes South Shields.
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It was Bishop Seamus Cunningham who invited the then “Fr” Bill Agley to the Diocese of Hexham & Newcastle after Agley did some favours and pulled some strings for Cunningham during his tenure at the Congregation for Clergy in Rome. When Agley’s remit in Rome came to an end, he didn’t want to return to Southwark… I understand Agley then was welcomed to H&N for his machinations and manipulations on behalf of Cunningham!
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Just look at these pictures!
https://www.flickr.com/photos/rcdiocesehn/albums/72157719484405138/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/rcdiocesehn/albums/72157716264627341/
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Well, yes.
What did think that an Ordination looked like? Or should look like? And why?
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Another article on the missing girl accusations against JP2:
https://catholicreview.org/st-john-paul-iis-secretary-denies-popes-role-in-missing-vatican-girl/
In the television interview, Orlandi [Pietro, her brother] said he was told that St. John Paul “would go out at night in a car with two Polish monsignors,” and that “it certainly wasn’t to bless houses.”
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Thanks for posting, Symm.
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For 5.43pm I agree with everything you say about that gluttonous repulsive ugly aggressive parasite! All except the final part where you say it enjoys being in favour with the Archbishop. Let me tell you, it does not.
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All the scripture quoters today are avoiding the hard questions being asked of them. Legitimate? Yes, but only if you are living them yourselves, which I doubt very much. Even Satan can quote scriptures!!
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5.14pm
I assume nothing so that I don’t make an ass of u and me.
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And if you knew H&N Anonymous 10.15 you’d know Agley arrived in H&N years before fat Bunter ever did.
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An update has been posted on Hexham & Newcastle Diocese’s website at
https://diocesehn.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Holding-Statement-April-2023-v7.pdf
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Apologies… I left my message as a reply to a posting, which might be lost in the reading of the conversation, so I post it again:
“It was Bishop Seamus Cunningham who invited the then “Fr” Bill Agley to the Diocese of Hexham & Newcastle after Agley did some favours and pulled some strings for Cunningham during his tenure at the Congregation for Clergy in Rome. When Agley’s remit in Rome came to an end, he didn’t want to return to Southwark… I understand Agley then was welcomed to H&N for his machinations and manipulations on behalf of Cunningham!”
In being received with open arms in H&N, I understand Agley was then promoted to a lower Chancery position to do Cunningham’s dirty work “By Decree”, since Cunningham nor Lerche-the-Overweight-Oaf (Chancellor at the time) had the necessary wherewithal to script such documents. Utter buffoonery!
The able Agley was then elevated to Chancellor and a Canon under Bishop Robert Byrne…
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