“Catholic priest jailed for nine years for child sex abuse” & “Paedophile priest Father Paul Moore ‘poisoned my life'”

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BBC  News

11 April 2018

A Catholic priest has been jailed for nine years for sexually abusing three children and a student priest in crimes spanning more than 20 years.

Father Paul Moore, 82, committed the crimes in various locations in Ayrshire between 1977 and 1996.

The court heard how he abused one boy at a school, another at a leisure centre and a third on the beach at Irvine in the 1970s.

He was also found guilty of indecently assaulting a student priest in 1995.

The judge Lady Rae told Moore he was guilty of despicable crimes and a gross breach of trust.

She also said the victims had shown considerable courage in coming forward.

The youngest was just five when the priest abused him in his primary school.

The court heard that the priest groomed some of his victims by taking them swimming or out for meals before sexually abusing them.

A BBC Scotland investigation revealed five years ago that Moore confessed his abuse to his bishop in 1996.

Bishop Maurice Taylor, 91, gave evidence in the trial and told the court Moore admitted he had “an attraction to young boys” and had “a desire to abuse minors”.

The bishop sent him to a treatment centre in Toronto and to Fort Augustus Abbey in the Highlands.

Moore was removed from the pastoral ministry after his admission but continued to live in a house purchased by the church.

The priest, who was identified in court as Francis Moore but was known as Father Paul, was found guilty after a trial at the High Court in Glasgow.

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 Father Moore was sent to Fort Augustus after allegedly admitting child abuse to a bishop

The Catholic Church in Scotland said it wished to “sincerely renew” its apologies to victims.

Bishop William Nolan, the Bishop of Galloway said: “All allegations of abuse are taken seriously and are reported to the police. It is hoped that publicity from a case like this will encourage survivors to come forward knowing that they will be heard and that justice can be achieved.

“I hope that the sentencing of the individual responsible will bring some comfort to those who have suffered, although it can never undo the harm they have experienced or the long wait for justice they have had to endure.

“I sincerely renew the apologies previously made for the abuse suffered by anyone in the care of those ministering or working on behalf of the Church.

“We aspire to the highest standards of care and protection, and are committed to rebuilding trust and confidence in the ways in which we ensure that children, young people and vulnerable adults are kept safe.”

‘Bravery of victims’

The Crown Office praised the courage of Moore’s victims in coming forward.

Kenny Donnelly, procurator fiscal for sexual offences, said: “The actions of Francis Moore have had a devastating impact on the lives of his vulnerable victims.

“He was trusted and respected by the community he served while all along he was abusing his position of trust.

“Thanks to the bravery of his victims in coming forward to report what happened to them, he is now paying the consequences for his actions.”

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Paedophile priest Father Paul Moore ‘poisoned my life’

BBC  News

11 April 2018

A man who was sexually abused by Catholic priest Paul Moore when he was just five years old has said the ordeal “poisoned my life”.

Andi Lavery, who was Moore’s youngest victim, has given BBC Scotland permission to publish a picture of him which was taken in May 1977.

He said: “I was assaulted that day. Moore was present when the picture was taken.”

Mr Lavery said the impact of the attacks was incalculable.

He has waived his right to anonymity and spoke out after Moore was jailed for nine years for sexually abusing him, two other children and a student priest

Mr Lavery told BBC Scotland: “It has poisoned my life.

“It has cost me relationships.

“It has cost me jobs.

“It has cost me my health.

“It has cost me my profession.

“It is like the asteroid hitting the dinosaurs and it is never the same again.

“It has been the most maligned destructive force possible and there is no earthquake rescue team coming saying ‘How can we help?’

“I still continue to suffer today, even after the verdict.”

No remorse

Mr Lavery told his devoutly Catholic mother about the attacks but, although she believed him, he claimed: “She just didn’t want to know.”

More than 40 years later he was in court to see Moore being sentenced.

Mr Lavery said: “I saw Moore’s face when he was going to the cells and he has not changed since I was five.

“He has not changed one bit.

“He is still a real clear and present risk to any child he can ever get near.”

Mr Lavery, who suffered a panic attack while giving evidence, remains angry about the way the Catholic Church handled his case.

And he said he could never forgive Father Moore.

Mr Lavery said: “This is the man that said he would put God inside me.

“I put him inside a cell.”

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