No doubt the alleged secrecy to which Fr Sean Fagan has been submitted is similar in kind and style to the secrecy to which that little boy in Dundalk was submitted many years ago.
It really is time for some court, somewhere or other to deal with the unjust actions of the people who commit these wrong-doings.
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Ah yes, religious freedom! The Church has more in common with Scientology with every such decree of silence or exile.
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