That someone would ask a 14-year-old boy the questions that Brendan Boland was asked in the Dominican Priory in Dundalk is simply unacceptable. And that boy's parents were not permitted to attend the meeting.
If this is the case, as it seems to be, and people think nothing wrong has been done, then there might be reason to say that there should be a health warning with priesthood.
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