• Deranged PAEDO PRIESTS! Benedictines are ALSHO NASHTY! (Downside School

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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_abuse_scandal_in_the_English_Benedictine_Congregation

    In 2004, a Benedictine monk was jailed for 18 months after taking indecent images of schoolboys
    and possessing child pornography when he was a teacher at Downside School.[25] In January 2012,
    Father Richard White, a monk who formerly taught at the school, was jailed for five years for
    gross indecency and indecent assault against a pupil in the late 1980s. White, 66, who was
    known to pupils as Father Nick, had been allowed to continue teaching after he was first caught
    abusing a child in 1987 and was able to go on to groom and assault another pupil in the junior
    school. He was placed on a restricted ministry after the second incident, but was not arrested
    until 2010. Two other Downside monks, also former teachers, received police cautions during
    an 18-month criminal trial.[26][27]

    In November 2017, the national Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) started
    to examine evidence of children being targeted for abuse at the school, along with another
    major Catholic school Ampleforth Abbey, as part of its investigation into the prevalence
    of paedophilia in the English Benedictine Congregation and its failures in protecting young
    people over many decades. IICSA heard that children at the two schools could still be "at risk".
    [28][29] The enquiry heard evidence that in 2012, the then headmaster, Father Leo Maidlow
    Davis, who was the senior monk at Downside Abbey from 2014 until 2018, made trips with a
    loaded wheelbarrow to a distant part of its grounds, where he made a bonfire, destroying
    staff files dating back to the early 1980s that might have contained evidence of child
    abuse at the school.

    Father Charles Fitzgerald-Lombard, abbot of Downside from 1990 to 1998, was among three
    Downside abbots accused by Father Aidan Bellenger, in a private letter, of tolerating
    child abuse. Father Aidan, abbot from 2006 to 2014, said his predecessors "protected
    and encouraged" paedophile monks. Wrongdoers at the school were quietly moved between
    Benedictine monasteries and parishes. Reference was made to instructions from Rome to
    destroy documents that were damaging to priests. Father Leo insisted that his decision
    to make a bonfire of Downside's staff files was prompted by a desire to "get rid of
    unnecessary old material". He accepted that the files should, under safeguarding
    requirements, have been kept for 70 years, conceding that he may have unintentionally
    destroyed information about child abuse.[30]

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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_abuse_scandal_in_the_English_Benedictine_Congregation

    In 2004, a Benedictine monk was jailed for 18 months after taking indecent images of schoolboys
    and possessing child pornography when he was a teacher at Downside School.[25] In January 2012,
    Father Richard White, a monk who formerly taught at the school, was jailed for five years for
    gross indecency and indecent assault against a pupil in the late 1980s. White, 66, who was
    known to pupils as Father Nick, had been allowed to continue teaching after he was first caught
    abusing a child in 1987 and was able to go on to groom and assault another pupil in the junior
    school. He was placed on a restricted ministry after the second incident, but was not arrested
    until 2010. Two other Downside monks, also former teachers, received police cautions during
    an 18-month criminal trial.[26][27]

    In November 2017, the national Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) started
    to examine evidence of children being targeted for abuse at the school, along with another
    major Catholic school Ampleforth Abbey, as part of its investigation into the prevalence
    of paedophilia in the English Benedictine Congregation and its failures in protecting young
    people over many decades. IICSA heard that children at the two schools could still be "at risk".
    [28][29] The enquiry heard evidence that in 2012, the then headmaster, Father Leo Maidlow
    Davis, who was the senior monk at Downside Abbey from 2014 until 2018, made trips with a
    loaded wheelbarrow to a distant part of its grounds, where he made a bonfire, destroying
    staff files dating back to the early 1980s that might have contained evidence of child
    abuse at the school.

    Father Charles Fitzgerald-Lombard, abbot of Downside from 1990 to 1998, was among three
    Downside abbots accused by Father Aidan Bellenger, in a private letter, of tolerating
    child abuse. Father Aidan, abbot from 2006 to 2014, said his predecessors "protected
    and encouraged" paedophile monks. Wrongdoers at the school were quietly moved between
    Benedictine monasteries and parishes. Reference was made to instructions from Rome to
    destroy documents that were damaging to priests. Father Leo insisted that his decision
    to make a bonfire of Downside's staff files was prompted by a desire to "get rid of
    unnecessary old material". He accepted that the files should, under safeguarding
    requirements, have been kept for 70 years, conceding that he may have unintentionally
    destroyed information about child abuse.[30]

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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_abuse_scandal_in_the_English_Benedictine_Congregation

    In 2004, a Benedictine monk was jailed for 18 months after taking indecent images of schoolboys
    and possessing child pornography when he was a teacher at Downside School.[25] In January 2012,
    Father Richard White, a monk who formerly taught at the school, was jailed for five years for
    gross indecency and indecent assault against a pupil in the late 1980s. White, 66, who was
    known to pupils as Father Nick, had been allowed to continue teaching after he was first caught
    abusing a child in 1987 and was able to go on to groom and assault another pupil in the junior
    school. He was placed on a restricted ministry after the second incident, but was not arrested
    until 2010. Two other Downside monks, also former teachers, received police cautions during
    an 18-month criminal trial.[26][27]

    In November 2017, the national Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) started
    to examine evidence of children being targeted for abuse at the school, along with another
    major Catholic school Ampleforth Abbey, as part of its investigation into the prevalence
    of paedophilia in the English Benedictine Congregation and its failures in protecting young
    people over many decades. IICSA heard that children at the two schools could still be "at risk".
    [28][29] The enquiry heard evidence that in 2012, the then headmaster, Father Leo Maidlow
    Davis, who was the senior monk at Downside Abbey from 2014 until 2018, made trips with a
    loaded wheelbarrow to a distant part of its grounds, where he made a bonfire, destroying
    staff files dating back to the early 1980s that might have contained evidence of child
    abuse at the school.

    Father Charles Fitzgerald-Lombard, abbot of Downside from 1990 to 1998, was among three
    Downside abbots accused by Father Aidan Bellenger, in a private letter, of tolerating
    child abuse. Father Aidan, abbot from 2006 to 2014, said his predecessors "protected
    and encouraged" paedophile monks. Wrongdoers at the school were quietly moved between
    Benedictine monasteries and parishes. Reference was made to instructions from Rome to
    destroy documents that were damaging to priests. Father Leo insisted that his decision
    to make a bonfire of Downside's staff files was prompted by a desire to "get rid of
    unnecessary old material". He accepted that the files should, under safeguarding
    requirements, have been kept for 70 years, conceding that he may have unintentionally
    destroyed information about child abuse.[30]

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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_abuse_scandal_in_the_English_Benedictine_Congregation

    In 2004, a Benedictine monk was jailed for 18 months after taking indecent images of schoolboys
    and possessing child pornography when he was a teacher at Downside School.[25] In January 2012,
    Father Richard White, a monk who formerly taught at the school, was jailed for five years for
    gross indecency and indecent assault against a pupil in the late 1980s. White, 66, who was
    known to pupils as Father Nick, had been allowed to continue teaching after he was first caught
    abusing a child in 1987 and was able to go on to groom and assault another pupil in the junior
    school. He was placed on a restricted ministry after the second incident, but was not arrested
    until 2010. Two other Downside monks, also former teachers, received police cautions during
    an 18-month criminal trial.[26][27]

    In November 2017, the national Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) started
    to examine evidence of children being targeted for abuse at the school, along with another
    major Catholic school Ampleforth Abbey, as part of its investigation into the prevalence
    of paedophilia in the English Benedictine Congregation and its failures in protecting young
    people over many decades. IICSA heard that children at the two schools could still be "at risk".
    [28][29] The enquiry heard evidence that in 2012, the then headmaster, Father Leo Maidlow
    Davis, who was the senior monk at Downside Abbey from 2014 until 2018, made trips with a
    loaded wheelbarrow to a distant part of its grounds, where he made a bonfire, destroying
    staff files dating back to the early 1980s that might have contained evidence of child
    abuse at the school.

    Father Charles Fitzgerald-Lombard, abbot of Downside from 1990 to 1998, was among three
    Downside abbots accused by Father Aidan Bellenger, in a private letter, of tolerating
    child abuse. Father Aidan, abbot from 2006 to 2014, said his predecessors "protected
    and encouraged" paedophile monks. Wrongdoers at the school were quietly moved between
    Benedictine monasteries and parishes. Reference was made to instructions from Rome to
    destroy documents that were damaging to priests. Father Leo insisted that his decision
    to make a bonfire of Downside's staff files was prompted by a desire to "get rid of
    unnecessary old material". He accepted that the files should, under safeguarding
    requirements, have been kept for 70 years, conceding that he may have unintentionally
    destroyed information about child abuse.[30]

    TSSHK!

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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_abuse_scandal_in_the_English_Benedictine_Congregation

    In 2004, a Benedictine monk was jailed for 18 months after taking indecent images of schoolboys
    and possessing child pornography when he was a teacher at Downside School.[25] In January 2012,
    Father Richard White, a monk who formerly taught at the school, was jailed for five years for
    gross indecency and indecent assault against a pupil in the late 1980s. White, 66, who was
    known to pupils as Father Nick, had been allowed to continue teaching after he was first caught
    abusing a child in 1987 and was able to go on to groom and assault another pupil in the junior
    school. He was placed on a restricted ministry after the second incident, but was not arrested
    until 2010. Two other Downside monks, also former teachers, received police cautions during
    an 18-month criminal trial.[26][27]

    In November 2017, the national Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) started
    to examine evidence of children being targeted for abuse at the school, along with another
    major Catholic school Ampleforth Abbey, as part of its investigation into the prevalence
    of paedophilia in the English Benedictine Congregation and its failures in protecting young
    people over many decades. IICSA heard that children at the two schools could still be "at risk".
    [28][29] The enquiry heard evidence that in 2012, the then headmaster, Father Leo Maidlow
    Davis, who was the senior monk at Downside Abbey from 2014 until 2018, made trips with a
    loaded wheelbarrow to a distant part of its grounds, where he made a bonfire, destroying
    staff files dating back to the early 1980s that might have contained evidence of child
    abuse at the school.

    Father Charles Fitzgerald-Lombard, abbot of Downside from 1990 to 1998, was among three
    Downside abbots accused by Father Aidan Bellenger, in a private letter, of tolerating
    child abuse. Father Aidan, abbot from 2006 to 2014, said his predecessors "protected
    and encouraged" paedophile monks. Wrongdoers at the school were quietly moved between
    Benedictine monasteries and parishes. Reference was made to instructions from Rome to
    destroy documents that were damaging to priests. Father Leo insisted that his decision
    to make a bonfire of Downside's staff files was prompted by a desire to "get rid of
    unnecessary old material". He accepted that the files should, under safeguarding
    requirements, have been kept for 70 years, conceding that he may have unintentionally
    destroyed information about child abuse.[30]

    TSSHK!

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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_abuse_scandal_in_the_English_Benedictine_Congregation

    In 2004, a Benedictine monk was jailed for 18 months after taking indecent images of schoolboys
    and possessing child pornography when he was a teacher at Downside School.[25] In January 2012,
    Father Richard White, a monk who formerly taught at the school, was jailed for five years for
    gross indecency and indecent assault against a pupil in the late 1980s. White, 66, who was
    known to pupils as Father Nick, had been allowed to continue teaching after he was first caught
    abusing a child in 1987 and was able to go on to groom and assault another pupil in the junior
    school. He was placed on a restricted ministry after the second incident, but was not arrested
    until 2010. Two other Downside monks, also former teachers, received police cautions during
    an 18-month criminal trial.[26][27]

    In November 2017, the national Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) started
    to examine evidence of children being targeted for abuse at the school, along with another
    major Catholic school Ampleforth Abbey, as part of its investigation into the prevalence
    of paedophilia in the English Benedictine Congregation and its failures in protecting young
    people over many decades. IICSA heard that children at the two schools could still be "at risk".
    [28][29] The enquiry heard evidence that in 2012, the then headmaster, Father Leo Maidlow
    Davis, who was the senior monk at Downside Abbey from 2014 until 2018, made trips with a
    loaded wheelbarrow to a distant part of its grounds, where he made a bonfire, destroying
    staff files dating back to the early 1980s that might have contained evidence of child
    abuse at the school.

    Father Charles Fitzgerald-Lombard, abbot of Downside from 1990 to 1998, was among three
    Downside abbots accused by Father Aidan Bellenger, in a private letter, of tolerating
    child abuse. Father Aidan, abbot from 2006 to 2014, said his predecessors "protected
    and encouraged" paedophile monks. Wrongdoers at the school were quietly moved between
    Benedictine monasteries and parishes. Reference was made to instructions from Rome to
    destroy documents that were damaging to priests. Father Leo insisted that his decision
    to make a bonfire of Downside's staff files was prompted by a desire to "get rid of
    unnecessary old material". He accepted that the files should, under safeguarding
    requirements, have been kept for 70 years, conceding that he may have unintentionally
    destroyed information about child abuse.[30]

    TSSHK!

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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_abuse_scandal_in_the_English_Benedictine_Congregation

    In 2004, a Benedictine monk was jailed for 18 months after taking indecent images of schoolboys
    and possessing child pornography when he was a teacher at Downside School.[25] In January 2012,
    Father Richard White, a monk who formerly taught at the school, was jailed for five years for
    gross indecency and indecent assault against a pupil in the late 1980s. White, 66, who was
    known to pupils as Father Nick, had been allowed to continue teaching after he was first caught
    abusing a child in 1987 and was able to go on to groom and assault another pupil in the junior
    school. He was placed on a restricted ministry after the second incident, but was not arrested
    until 2010. Two other Downside monks, also former teachers, received police cautions during
    an 18-month criminal trial.[26][27]

    In November 2017, the national Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) started
    to examine evidence of children being targeted for abuse at the school, along with another
    major Catholic school Ampleforth Abbey, as part of its investigation into the prevalence
    of paedophilia in the English Benedictine Congregation and its failures in protecting young
    people over many decades. IICSA heard that children at the two schools could still be "at risk".
    [28][29] The enquiry heard evidence that in 2012, the then headmaster, Father Leo Maidlow
    Davis, who was the senior monk at Downside Abbey from 2014 until 2018, made trips with a
    loaded wheelbarrow to a distant part of its grounds, where he made a bonfire, destroying
    staff files dating back to the early 1980s that might have contained evidence of child
    abuse at the school.

    Father Charles Fitzgerald-Lombard, abbot of Downside from 1990 to 1998, was among three
    Downside abbots accused by Father Aidan Bellenger, in a private letter, of tolerating
    child abuse. Father Aidan, abbot from 2006 to 2014, said his predecessors "protected
    and encouraged" paedophile monks. Wrongdoers at the school were quietly moved between
    Benedictine monasteries and parishes. Reference was made to instructions from Rome to
    destroy documents that were damaging to priests. Father Leo insisted that his decision
    to make a bonfire of Downside's staff files was prompted by a desire to "get rid of
    unnecessary old material". He accepted that the files should, under safeguarding
    requirements, have been kept for 70 years, conceding that he may have unintentionally
    destroyed information about child abuse.[30]

    TSSHK!

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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_abuse_scandal_in_the_English_Benedictine_Congregation

    In 2004, a Benedictine monk was jailed for 18 months after taking indecent images of schoolboys
    and possessing child pornography when he was a teacher at Downside School.[25] In January 2012,
    Father Richard White, a monk who formerly taught at the school, was jailed for five years for
    gross indecency and indecent assault against a pupil in the late 1980s. White, 66, who was
    known to pupils as Father Nick, had been allowed to continue teaching after he was first caught
    abusing a child in 1987 and was able to go on to groom and assault another pupil in the junior
    school. He was placed on a restricted ministry after the second incident, but was not arrested
    until 2010. Two other Downside monks, also former teachers, received police cautions during
    an 18-month criminal trial.[26][27]

    In November 2017, the national Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) started
    to examine evidence of children being targeted for abuse at the school, along with another
    major Catholic school Ampleforth Abbey, as part of its investigation into the prevalence
    of paedophilia in the English Benedictine Congregation and its failures in protecting young
    people over many decades. IICSA heard that children at the two schools could still be "at risk".
    [28][29] The enquiry heard evidence that in 2012, the then headmaster, Father Leo Maidlow
    Davis, who was the senior monk at Downside Abbey from 2014 until 2018, made trips with a
    loaded wheelbarrow to a distant part of its grounds, where he made a bonfire, destroying
    staff files dating back to the early 1980s that might have contained evidence of child
    abuse at the school.

    Father Charles Fitzgerald-Lombard, abbot of Downside from 1990 to 1998, was among three
    Downside abbots accused by Father Aidan Bellenger, in a private letter, of tolerating
    child abuse. Father Aidan, abbot from 2006 to 2014, said his predecessors "protected
    and encouraged" paedophile monks. Wrongdoers at the school were quietly moved between
    Benedictine monasteries and parishes. Reference was made to instructions from Rome to
    destroy documents that were damaging to priests. Father Leo insisted that his decision
    to make a bonfire of Downside's staff files was prompted by a desire to "get rid of
    unnecessary old material". He accepted that the files should, under safeguarding
    requirements, have been kept for 70 years, conceding that he may have unintentionally
    destroyed information about child abuse.[30]

    TSSHK!

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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_abuse_scandal_in_the_English_Benedictine_Congregation

    In 2004, a Benedictine monk was jailed for 18 months after taking indecent images of schoolboys
    and possessing child pornography when he was a teacher at Downside School.[25] In January 2012,
    Father Richard White, a monk who formerly taught at the school, was jailed for five years for
    gross indecency and indecent assault against a pupil in the late 1980s. White, 66, who was
    known to pupils as Father Nick, had been allowed to continue teaching after he was first caught
    abusing a child in 1987 and was able to go on to groom and assault another pupil in the junior
    school. He was placed on a restricted ministry after the second incident, but was not arrested
    until 2010. Two other Downside monks, also former teachers, received police cautions during
    an 18-month criminal trial.[26][27]

    In November 2017, the national Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) started
    to examine evidence of children being targeted for abuse at the school, along with another
    major Catholic school Ampleforth Abbey, as part of its investigation into the prevalence
    of paedophilia in the English Benedictine Congregation and its failures in protecting young
    people over many decades. IICSA heard that children at the two schools could still be "at risk".
    [28][29] The enquiry heard evidence that in 2012, the then headmaster, Father Leo Maidlow
    Davis, who was the senior monk at Downside Abbey from 2014 until 2018, made trips with a
    loaded wheelbarrow to a distant part of its grounds, where he made a bonfire, destroying
    staff files dating back to the early 1980s that might have contained evidence of child
    abuse at the school.

    Father Charles Fitzgerald-Lombard, abbot of Downside from 1990 to 1998, was among three
    Downside abbots accused by Father Aidan Bellenger, in a private letter, of tolerating
    child abuse. Father Aidan, abbot from 2006 to 2014, said his predecessors "protected
    and encouraged" paedophile monks. Wrongdoers at the school were quietly moved between
    Benedictine monasteries and parishes. Reference was made to instructions from Rome to
    destroy documents that were damaging to priests. Father Leo insisted that his decision
    to make a bonfire of Downside's staff files was prompted by a desire to "get rid of
    unnecessary old material". He accepted that the files should, under safeguarding
    requirements, have been kept for 70 years, conceding that he may have unintentionally
    destroyed information about child abuse.[30]

    TSSHK!

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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_abuse_scandal_in_the_English_Benedictine_Congregation

    In 2004, a Benedictine monk was jailed for 18 months after taking indecent images of schoolboys
    and possessing child pornography when he was a teacher at Downside School.[25] In January 2012,
    Father Richard White, a monk who formerly taught at the school, was jailed for five years for
    gross indecency and indecent assault against a pupil in the late 1980s. White, 66, who was
    known to pupils as Father Nick, had been allowed to continue teaching after he was first caught
    abusing a child in 1987 and was able to go on to groom and assault another pupil in the junior
    school. He was placed on a restricted ministry after the second incident, but was not arrested
    until 2010. Two other Downside monks, also former teachers, received police cautions during
    an 18-month criminal trial.[26][27]

    In November 2017, the national Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) started
    to examine evidence of children being targeted for abuse at the school, along with another
    major Catholic school Ampleforth Abbey, as part of its investigation into the prevalence
    of paedophilia in the English Benedictine Congregation and its failures in protecting young
    people over many decades. IICSA heard that children at the two schools could still be "at risk".
    [28][29] The enquiry heard evidence that in 2012, the then headmaster, Father Leo Maidlow
    Davis, who was the senior monk at Downside Abbey from 2014 until 2018, made trips with a
    loaded wheelbarrow to a distant part of its grounds, where he made a bonfire, destroying
    staff files dating back to the early 1980s that might have contained evidence of child
    abuse at the school.

    Father Charles Fitzgerald-Lombard, abbot of Downside from 1990 to 1998, was among three
    Downside abbots accused by Father Aidan Bellenger, in a private letter, of tolerating
    child abuse. Father Aidan, abbot from 2006 to 2014, said his predecessors "protected
    and encouraged" paedophile monks. Wrongdoers at the school were quietly moved between
    Benedictine monasteries and parishes. Reference was made to instructions from Rome to
    destroy documents that were damaging to priests. Father Leo insisted that his decision
    to make a bonfire of Downside's staff files was prompted by a desire to "get rid of
    unnecessary old material". He accepted that the files should, under safeguarding
    requirements, have been kept for 70 years, conceding that he may have unintentionally
    destroyed information about child abuse.[30]

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From The SHPAMMER ish sick old nazoid pa@21:1/5 to All on Mon Nov 7 15:09:01 2022
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_abuse_scandal_in_the_English_Benedictine_Congregation

    In 2004, a Benedictine monk was jailed for 18 months after taking indecent images of schoolboys
    and possessing child pornography when he was a teacher at Downside School.[25] In January 2012,
    Father Richard White, a monk who formerly taught at the school, was jailed for five years for
    gross indecency and indecent assault against a pupil in the late 1980s. White, 66, who was
    known to pupils as Father Nick, had been allowed to continue teaching after he was first caught
    abusing a child in 1987 and was able to go on to groom and assault another pupil in the junior
    school. He was placed on a restricted ministry after the second incident, but was not arrested
    until 2010. Two other Downside monks, also former teachers, received police cautions during
    an 18-month criminal trial.[26][27]

    In November 2017, the national Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) started
    to examine evidence of children being targeted for abuse at the school, along with another
    major Catholic school Ampleforth Abbey, as part of its investigation into the prevalence
    of paedophilia in the English Benedictine Congregation and its failures in protecting young
    people over many decades. IICSA heard that children at the two schools could still be "at risk".
    [28][29] The enquiry heard evidence that in 2012, the then headmaster, Father Leo Maidlow
    Davis, who was the senior monk at Downside Abbey from 2014 until 2018, made trips with a
    loaded wheelbarrow to a distant part of its grounds, where he made a bonfire, destroying
    staff files dating back to the early 1980s that might have contained evidence of child
    abuse at the school.

    Father Charles Fitzgerald-Lombard, abbot of Downside from 1990 to 1998, was among three
    Downside abbots accused by Father Aidan Bellenger, in a private letter, of tolerating
    child abuse. Father Aidan, abbot from 2006 to 2014, said his predecessors "protected
    and encouraged" paedophile monks. Wrongdoers at the school were quietly moved between
    Benedictine monasteries and parishes. Reference was made to instructions from Rome to
    destroy documents that were damaging to priests. Father Leo insisted that his decision
    to make a bonfire of Downside's staff files was prompted by a desire to "get rid of
    unnecessary old material". He accepted that the files should, under safeguarding
    requirements, have been kept for 70 years, conceding that he may have unintentionally
    destroyed information about child abuse.[30]

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Andrew 'Andrzej' Baron@21:1/5 to All on Thu Nov 10 22:27:58 2022
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_abuse_scandal_in_the_English_Benedictine_Congregation

    In 2004, a Benedictine monk was jailed for 18 months after taking indecent images of schoolboys
    and possessing child pornography when he was a teacher at Downside School.[25] In January 2012,
    Father Richard White, a monk who formerly taught at the school, was jailed for five years for
    gross indecency and indecent assault against a pupil in the late 1980s. White, 66, who was
    known to pupils as Father Nick, had been allowed to continue teaching after he was first caught
    abusing a child in 1987 and was able to go on to groom and assault another pupil in the junior
    school. He was placed on a restricted ministry after the second incident, but was not arrested
    until 2010. Two other Downside monks, also former teachers, received police cautions during
    an 18-month criminal trial.[26][27]

    In November 2017, the national Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) started
    to examine evidence of children being targeted for abuse at the school, along with another
    major Catholic school Ampleforth Abbey, as part of its investigation into the prevalence
    of paedophilia in the English Benedictine Congregation and its failures in protecting young
    people over many decades. IICSA heard that children at the two schools could still be "at risk".
    [28][29] The enquiry heard evidence that in 2012, the then headmaster, Father Leo Maidlow
    Davis, who was the senior monk at Downside Abbey from 2014 until 2018, made trips with a
    loaded wheelbarrow to a distant part of its grounds, where he made a bonfire, destroying
    staff files dating back to the early 1980s that might have contained evidence of child
    abuse at the school.

    Father Charles Fitzgerald-Lombard, abbot of Downside from 1990 to 1998, was among three
    Downside abbots accused by Father Aidan Bellenger, in a private letter, of tolerating
    child abuse. Father Aidan, abbot from 2006 to 2014, said his predecessors "protected
    and encouraged" paedophile monks. Wrongdoers at the school were quietly moved between
    Benedictine monasteries and parishes. Reference was made to instructions from Rome to
    destroy documents that were damaging to priests. Father Leo insisted that his decision
    to make a bonfire of Downside's staff files was prompted by a desire to "get rid of
    unnecessary old material". He accepted that the files should, under safeguarding
    requirements, have been kept for 70 years, conceding that he may have unintentionally
    destroyed information about child abuse.[30]

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Andrew 'Andrzej' Baron@21:1/5 to All on Sat Nov 12 14:00:13 2022
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_abuse_scandal_in_the_English_Benedictine_Congregation

    In 2004, a Benedictine monk was jailed for 18 months after taking indecent images of schoolboys
    and possessing child pornography when he was a teacher at Downside School.[25] In January 2012,
    Father Richard White, a monk who formerly taught at the school, was jailed for five years for
    gross indecency and indecent assault against a pupil in the late 1980s. White, 66, who was
    known to pupils as Father Nick, had been allowed to continue teaching after he was first caught
    abusing a child in 1987 and was able to go on to groom and assault another pupil in the junior
    school. He was placed on a restricted ministry after the second incident, but was not arrested
    until 2010. Two other Downside monks, also former teachers, received police cautions during
    an 18-month criminal trial.[26][27]

    In November 2017, the national Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) started
    to examine evidence of children being targeted for abuse at the school, along with another
    major Catholic school Ampleforth Abbey, as part of its investigation into the prevalence
    of paedophilia in the English Benedictine Congregation and its failures in protecting young
    people over many decades. IICSA heard that children at the two schools could still be "at risk".
    [28][29] The enquiry heard evidence that in 2012, the then headmaster, Father Leo Maidlow
    Davis, who was the senior monk at Downside Abbey from 2014 until 2018, made trips with a
    loaded wheelbarrow to a distant part of its grounds, where he made a bonfire, destroying
    staff files dating back to the early 1980s that might have contained evidence of child
    abuse at the school.

    Father Charles Fitzgerald-Lombard, abbot of Downside from 1990 to 1998, was among three
    Downside abbots accused by Father Aidan Bellenger, in a private letter, of tolerating
    child abuse. Father Aidan, abbot from 2006 to 2014, said his predecessors "protected
    and encouraged" paedophile monks. Wrongdoers at the school were quietly moved between
    Benedictine monasteries and parishes. Reference was made to instructions from Rome to
    destroy documents that were damaging to priests. Father Leo insisted that his decision
    to make a bonfire of Downside's staff files was prompted by a desire to "get rid of
    unnecessary old material". He accepted that the files should, under safeguarding
    requirements, have been kept for 70 years, conceding that he may have unintentionally
    destroyed information about child abuse.[30]

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Andrew 'Andrzej' Baron@21:1/5 to All on Mon Nov 21 19:48:22 2022
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_abuse_scandal_in_the_English_Benedictine_Congregation

    In 2004, a Benedictine monk was jailed for 18 months after taking indecent images of schoolboys
    and possessing child pornography when he was a teacher at Downside School.[25] In January 2012,
    Father Richard White, a monk who formerly taught at the school, was jailed for five years for
    gross indecency and indecent assault against a pupil in the late 1980s. White, 66, who was
    known to pupils as Father Nick, had been allowed to continue teaching after he was first caught
    abusing a child in 1987 and was able to go on to groom and assault another pupil in the junior
    school. He was placed on a restricted ministry after the second incident, but was not arrested
    until 2010. Two other Downside monks, also former teachers, received police cautions during
    an 18-month criminal trial.[26][27]

    In November 2017, the national Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) started
    to examine evidence of children being targeted for abuse at the school, along with another
    major Catholic school Ampleforth Abbey, as part of its investigation into the prevalence
    of paedophilia in the English Benedictine Congregation and its failures in protecting young
    people over many decades. IICSA heard that children at the two schools could still be "at risk".
    [28][29] The enquiry heard evidence that in 2012, the then headmaster, Father Leo Maidlow
    Davis, who was the senior monk at Downside Abbey from 2014 until 2018, made trips with a
    loaded wheelbarrow to a distant part of its grounds, where he made a bonfire, destroying
    staff files dating back to the early 1980s that might have contained evidence of child
    abuse at the school.

    Father Charles Fitzgerald-Lombard, abbot of Downside from 1990 to 1998, was among three
    Downside abbots accused by Father Aidan Bellenger, in a private letter, of tolerating
    child abuse. Father Aidan, abbot from 2006 to 2014, said his predecessors "protected
    and encouraged" paedophile monks. Wrongdoers at the school were quietly moved between
    Benedictine monasteries and parishes. Reference was made to instructions from Rome to
    destroy documents that were damaging to priests. Father Leo insisted that his decision
    to make a bonfire of Downside's staff files was prompted by a desire to "get rid of
    unnecessary old material". He accepted that the files should, under safeguarding
    requirements, have been kept for 70 years, conceding that he may have unintentionally
    destroyed information about child abuse.[30]

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From anti-defecation league of b'nai b'r@21:1/5 to All on Mon Nov 28 14:57:54 2022
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_abuse_scandal_in_the_English_Benedictine_Congregation

    In 2004, a Benedictine monk was jailed for 18 months after taking indecent images of schoolboys
    and possessing child pornography when he was a teacher at Downside School.[25] In January 2012,
    Father Richard White, a monk who formerly taught at the school, was jailed for five years for
    gross indecency and indecent assault against a pupil in the late 1980s. White, 66, who was
    known to pupils as Father Nick, had been allowed to continue teaching after he was first caught
    abusing a child in 1987 and was able to go on to groom and assault another pupil in the junior
    school. He was placed on a restricted ministry after the second incident, but was not arrested
    until 2010. Two other Downside monks, also former teachers, received police cautions during
    an 18-month criminal trial.[26][27]

    In November 2017, the national Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) started
    to examine evidence of children being targeted for abuse at the school, along with another
    major Catholic school Ampleforth Abbey, as part of its investigation into the prevalence
    of paedophilia in the English Benedictine Congregation and its failures in protecting young
    people over many decades. IICSA heard that children at the two schools could still be "at risk".
    [28][29] The enquiry heard evidence that in 2012, the then headmaster, Father Leo Maidlow
    Davis, who was the senior monk at Downside Abbey from 2014 until 2018, made trips with a
    loaded wheelbarrow to a distant part of its grounds, where he made a bonfire, destroying
    staff files dating back to the early 1980s that might have contained evidence of child
    abuse at the school.

    Father Charles Fitzgerald-Lombard, abbot of Downside from 1990 to 1998, was among three
    Downside abbots accused by Father Aidan Bellenger, in a private letter, of tolerating
    child abuse. Father Aidan, abbot from 2006 to 2014, said his predecessors "protected
    and encouraged" paedophile monks. Wrongdoers at the school were quietly moved between
    Benedictine monasteries and parishes. Reference was made to instructions from Rome to
    destroy documents that were damaging to priests. Father Leo insisted that his decision
    to make a bonfire of Downside's staff files was prompted by a desire to "get rid of
    unnecessary old material". He accepted that the files should, under safeguarding
    requirements, have been kept for 70 years, conceding that he may have unintentionally
    destroyed information about child abuse.[30]

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From KWills@21:1/5 to All on Fri Dec 2 18:00:34 2022
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_abuse_scandal_in_the_English_Benedictine_Congregation

    In 2004, a Benedictine monk was jailed for 18 months after taking indecent images of schoolboys
    and possessing child pornography when he was a teacher at Downside School.[25] In January 2012,
    Father Richard White, a monk who formerly taught at the school, was jailed for five years for
    gross indecency and indecent assault against a pupil in the late 1980s. White, 66, who was
    known to pupils as Father Nick, had been allowed to continue teaching after he was first caught
    abusing a child in 1987 and was able to go on to groom and assault another pupil in the junior
    school. He was placed on a restricted ministry after the second incident, but was not arrested
    until 2010. Two other Downside monks, also former teachers, received police cautions during
    an 18-month criminal trial.[26][27]

    In November 2017, the national Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) started
    to examine evidence of children being targeted for abuse at the school, along with another
    major Catholic school Ampleforth Abbey, as part of its investigation into the prevalence
    of paedophilia in the English Benedictine Congregation and its failures in protecting young
    people over many decades. IICSA heard that children at the two schools could still be "at risk".
    [28][29] The enquiry heard evidence that in 2012, the then headmaster, Father Leo Maidlow
    Davis, who was the senior monk at Downside Abbey from 2014 until 2018, made trips with a
    loaded wheelbarrow to a distant part of its grounds, where he made a bonfire, destroying
    staff files dating back to the early 1980s that might have contained evidence of child
    abuse at the school.

    Father Charles Fitzgerald-Lombard, abbot of Downside from 1990 to 1998, was among three
    Downside abbots accused by Father Aidan Bellenger, in a private letter, of tolerating
    child abuse. Father Aidan, abbot from 2006 to 2014, said his predecessors "protected
    and encouraged" paedophile monks. Wrongdoers at the school were quietly moved between
    Benedictine monasteries and parishes. Reference was made to instructions from Rome to
    destroy documents that were damaging to priests. Father Leo insisted that his decision
    to make a bonfire of Downside's staff files was prompted by a desire to "get rid of
    unnecessary old material". He accepted that the files should, under safeguarding
    requirements, have been kept for 70 years, conceding that he may have unintentionally
    destroyed information about child abuse.[30]

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From anti-defecation league of b'nai b'r@21:1/5 to All on Mon Dec 26 17:37:53 2022
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_abuse_scandal_in_the_English_Benedictine_Congregation

    In 2004, a Benedictine monk was jailed for 18 months after taking indecent images of schoolboys
    and possessing child pornography when he was a teacher at Downside School.[25] In January 2012,
    Father Richard White, a monk who formerly taught at the school, was jailed for five years for
    gross indecency and indecent assault against a pupil in the late 1980s. White, 66, who was
    known to pupils as Father Nick, had been allowed to continue teaching after he was first caught
    abusing a child in 1987 and was able to go on to groom and assault another pupil in the junior
    school. He was placed on a restricted ministry after the second incident, but was not arrested
    until 2010. Two other Downside monks, also former teachers, received police cautions during
    an 18-month criminal trial.[26][27]

    In November 2017, the national Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) started
    to examine evidence of children being targeted for abuse at the school, along with another
    major Catholic school Ampleforth Abbey, as part of its investigation into the prevalence
    of paedophilia in the English Benedictine Congregation and its failures in protecting young
    people over many decades. IICSA heard that children at the two schools could still be "at risk".
    [28][29] The enquiry heard evidence that in 2012, the then headmaster, Father Leo Maidlow
    Davis, who was the senior monk at Downside Abbey from 2014 until 2018, made trips with a
    loaded wheelbarrow to a distant part of its grounds, where he made a bonfire, destroying
    staff files dating back to the early 1980s that might have contained evidence of child
    abuse at the school.

    Father Charles Fitzgerald-Lombard, abbot of Downside from 1990 to 1998, was among three
    Downside abbots accused by Father Aidan Bellenger, in a private letter, of tolerating
    child abuse. Father Aidan, abbot from 2006 to 2014, said his predecessors "protected
    and encouraged" paedophile monks. Wrongdoers at the school were quietly moved between
    Benedictine monasteries and parishes. Reference was made to instructions from Rome to
    destroy documents that were damaging to priests. Father Leo insisted that his decision
    to make a bonfire of Downside's staff files was prompted by a desire to "get rid of
    unnecessary old material". He accepted that the files should, under safeguarding
    requirements, have been kept for 70 years, conceding that he may have unintentionally
    destroyed information about child abuse.[30]

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Andrew 'Andrzej' Baron@21:1/5 to All on Tue Feb 21 00:27:34 2023
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_abuse_scandal_in_the_English_Benedictine_Congregation

    In 2004, a Benedictine monk was jailed for 18 months after taking indecent images of schoolboys
    and possessing child pornography when he was a teacher at Downside School.[25] In January 2012,
    Father Richard White, a monk who formerly taught at the school, was jailed for five years for
    gross indecency and indecent assault against a pupil in the late 1980s. White, 66, who was
    known to pupils as Father Nick, had been allowed to continue teaching after he was first caught
    abusing a child in 1987 and was able to go on to groom and assault another pupil in the junior
    school. He was placed on a restricted ministry after the second incident, but was not arrested
    until 2010. Two other Downside monks, also former teachers, received police cautions during
    an 18-month criminal trial.[26][27]

    In November 2017, the national Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) started
    to examine evidence of children being targeted for abuse at the school, along with another
    major Catholic school Ampleforth Abbey, as part of its investigation into the prevalence
    of paedophilia in the English Benedictine Congregation and its failures in protecting young
    people over many decades. IICSA heard that children at the two schools could still be "at risk".
    [28][29] The enquiry heard evidence that in 2012, the then headmaster, Father Leo Maidlow
    Davis, who was the senior monk at Downside Abbey from 2014 until 2018, made trips with a
    loaded wheelbarrow to a distant part of its grounds, where he made a bonfire, destroying
    staff files dating back to the early 1980s that might have contained evidence of child
    abuse at the school.

    Father Charles Fitzgerald-Lombard, abbot of Downside from 1990 to 1998, was among three
    Downside abbots accused by Father Aidan Bellenger, in a private letter, of tolerating
    child abuse. Father Aidan, abbot from 2006 to 2014, said his predecessors "protected
    and encouraged" paedophile monks. Wrongdoers at the school were quietly moved between
    Benedictine monasteries and parishes. Reference was made to instructions from Rome to
    destroy documents that were damaging to priests. Father Leo insisted that his decision
    to make a bonfire of Downside's staff files was prompted by a desire to "get rid of
    unnecessary old material". He accepted that the files should, under safeguarding
    requirements, have been kept for 70 years, conceding that he may have unintentionally
    destroyed information about child abuse.[30]

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From KWills@21:1/5 to All on Sat Mar 4 23:01:27 2023
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_abuse_scandal_in_the_English_Benedictine_Congregation

    In 2004, a Benedictine monk was jailed for 18 months after taking indecent images of schoolboys
    and possessing child pornography when he was a teacher at Downside School.[25] In January 2012,
    Father Richard White, a monk who formerly taught at the school, was jailed for five years for
    gross indecency and indecent assault against a pupil in the late 1980s. White, 66, who was
    known to pupils as Father Nick, had been allowed to continue teaching after he was first caught
    abusing a child in 1987 and was able to go on to groom and assault another pupil in the junior
    school. He was placed on a restricted ministry after the second incident, but was not arrested
    until 2010. Two other Downside monks, also former teachers, received police cautions during
    an 18-month criminal trial.[26][27]

    In November 2017, the national Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) started
    to examine evidence of children being targeted for abuse at the school, along with another
    major Catholic school Ampleforth Abbey, as part of its investigation into the prevalence
    of paedophilia in the English Benedictine Congregation and its failures in protecting young
    people over many decades. IICSA heard that children at the two schools could still be "at risk".
    [28][29] The enquiry heard evidence that in 2012, the then headmaster, Father Leo Maidlow
    Davis, who was the senior monk at Downside Abbey from 2014 until 2018, made trips with a
    loaded wheelbarrow to a distant part of its grounds, where he made a bonfire, destroying
    staff files dating back to the early 1980s that might have contained evidence of child
    abuse at the school.

    Father Charles Fitzgerald-Lombard, abbot of Downside from 1990 to 1998, was among three
    Downside abbots accused by Father Aidan Bellenger, in a private letter, of tolerating
    child abuse. Father Aidan, abbot from 2006 to 2014, said his predecessors "protected
    and encouraged" paedophile monks. Wrongdoers at the school were quietly moved between
    Benedictine monasteries and parishes. Reference was made to instructions from Rome to
    destroy documents that were damaging to priests. Father Leo insisted that his decision
    to make a bonfire of Downside's staff files was prompted by a desire to "get rid of
    unnecessary old material". He accepted that the files should, under safeguarding
    requirements, have been kept for 70 years, conceding that he may have unintentionally
    destroyed information about child abuse.[30]

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From FORGEPROOF shick old jew-wannabe PA@21:1/5 to All on Tue Mar 7 22:02:14 2023
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_abuse_scandal_in_the_English_Benedictine_Congregation

    In 2004, a Benedictine monk was jailed for 18 months after taking indecent images of schoolboys
    and possessing child pornography when he was a teacher at Downside School.[25] In January 2012,
    Father Richard White, a monk who formerly taught at the school, was jailed for five years for
    gross indecency and indecent assault against a pupil in the late 1980s. White, 66, who was
    known to pupils as Father Nick, had been allowed to continue teaching after he was first caught
    abusing a child in 1987 and was able to go on to groom and assault another pupil in the junior
    school. He was placed on a restricted ministry after the second incident, but was not arrested
    until 2010. Two other Downside monks, also former teachers, received police cautions during
    an 18-month criminal trial.[26][27]

    In November 2017, the national Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) started
    to examine evidence of children being targeted for abuse at the school, along with another
    major Catholic school Ampleforth Abbey, as part of its investigation into the prevalence
    of paedophilia in the English Benedictine Congregation and its failures in protecting young
    people over many decades. IICSA heard that children at the two schools could still be "at risk".
    [28][29] The enquiry heard evidence that in 2012, the then headmaster, Father Leo Maidlow
    Davis, who was the senior monk at Downside Abbey from 2014 until 2018, made trips with a
    loaded wheelbarrow to a distant part of its grounds, where he made a bonfire, destroying
    staff files dating back to the early 1980s that might have contained evidence of child
    abuse at the school.

    Father Charles Fitzgerald-Lombard, abbot of Downside from 1990 to 1998, was among three
    Downside abbots accused by Father Aidan Bellenger, in a private letter, of tolerating
    child abuse. Father Aidan, abbot from 2006 to 2014, said his predecessors "protected
    and encouraged" paedophile monks. Wrongdoers at the school were quietly moved between
    Benedictine monasteries and parishes. Reference was made to instructions from Rome to
    destroy documents that were damaging to priests. Father Leo insisted that his decision
    to make a bonfire of Downside's staff files was prompted by a desire to "get rid of
    unnecessary old material". He accepted that the files should, under safeguarding
    requirements, have been kept for 70 years, conceding that he may have unintentionally
    destroyed information about child abuse.[30]

    TSSHK!

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  • From Disgusted of Tunbridge Wells@21:1/5 to All on Mon Mar 13 21:25:01 2023
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_abuse_scandal_in_the_English_Benedictine_Congregation

    In 2004, a Benedictine monk was jailed for 18 months after taking indecent images of schoolboys
    and possessing child pornography when he was a teacher at Downside School.[25] In January 2012,
    Father Richard White, a monk who formerly taught at the school, was jailed for five years for
    gross indecency and indecent assault against a pupil in the late 1980s. White, 66, who was
    known to pupils as Father Nick, had been allowed to continue teaching after he was first caught
    abusing a child in 1987 and was able to go on to groom and assault another pupil in the junior
    school. He was placed on a restricted ministry after the second incident, but was not arrested
    until 2010. Two other Downside monks, also former teachers, received police cautions during
    an 18-month criminal trial.[26][27]

    In November 2017, the national Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) started
    to examine evidence of children being targeted for abuse at the school, along with another
    major Catholic school Ampleforth Abbey, as part of its investigation into the prevalence
    of paedophilia in the English Benedictine Congregation and its failures in protecting young
    people over many decades. IICSA heard that children at the two schools could still be "at risk".
    [28][29] The enquiry heard evidence that in 2012, the then headmaster, Father Leo Maidlow
    Davis, who was the senior monk at Downside Abbey from 2014 until 2018, made trips with a
    loaded wheelbarrow to a distant part of its grounds, where he made a bonfire, destroying
    staff files dating back to the early 1980s that might have contained evidence of child
    abuse at the school.

    Father Charles Fitzgerald-Lombard, abbot of Downside from 1990 to 1998, was among three
    Downside abbots accused by Father Aidan Bellenger, in a private letter, of tolerating
    child abuse. Father Aidan, abbot from 2006 to 2014, said his predecessors "protected
    and encouraged" paedophile monks. Wrongdoers at the school were quietly moved between
    Benedictine monasteries and parishes. Reference was made to instructions from Rome to
    destroy documents that were damaging to priests. Father Leo insisted that his decision
    to make a bonfire of Downside's staff files was prompted by a desire to "get rid of
    unnecessary old material". He accepted that the files should, under safeguarding
    requirements, have been kept for 70 years, conceding that he may have unintentionally
    destroyed information about child abuse.[30]

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_abuse_scandal_in_the_English_Benedictine_Congregation

    In 2004, a Benedictine monk was jailed for 18 months after taking indecent images of schoolboys
    and possessing child pornography when he was a teacher at Downside School.[25] In January 2012,
    Father Richard White, a monk who formerly taught at the school, was jailed for five years for
    gross indecency and indecent assault against a pupil in the late 1980s. White, 66, who was
    known to pupils as Father Nick, had been allowed to continue teaching after he was first caught
    abusing a child in 1987 and was able to go on to groom and assault another pupil in the junior
    school. He was placed on a restricted ministry after the second incident, but was not arrested
    until 2010. Two other Downside monks, also former teachers, received police cautions during
    an 18-month criminal trial.[26][27]

    In November 2017, the national Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) started
    to examine evidence of children being targeted for abuse at the school, along with another
    major Catholic school Ampleforth Abbey, as part of its investigation into the prevalence
    of paedophilia in the English Benedictine Congregation and its failures in protecting young
    people over many decades. IICSA heard that children at the two schools could still be "at risk".
    [28][29] The enquiry heard evidence that in 2012, the then headmaster, Father Leo Maidlow
    Davis, who was the senior monk at Downside Abbey from 2014 until 2018, made trips with a
    loaded wheelbarrow to a distant part of its grounds, where he made a bonfire, destroying
    staff files dating back to the early 1980s that might have contained evidence of child
    abuse at the school.

    Father Charles Fitzgerald-Lombard, abbot of Downside from 1990 to 1998, was among three
    Downside abbots accused by Father Aidan Bellenger, in a private letter, of tolerating
    child abuse. Father Aidan, abbot from 2006 to 2014, said his predecessors "protected
    and encouraged" paedophile monks. Wrongdoers at the school were quietly moved between
    Benedictine monasteries and parishes. Reference was made to instructions from Rome to
    destroy documents that were damaging to priests. Father Leo insisted that his decision
    to make a bonfire of Downside's staff files was prompted by a desire to "get rid of
    unnecessary old material". He accepted that the files should, under safeguarding
    requirements, have been kept for 70 years, conceding that he may have unintentionally
    destroyed information about child abuse.[30]

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_abuse_scandal_in_the_English_Benedictine_Congregation

    In 2004, a Benedictine monk was jailed for 18 months after taking indecent images of schoolboys
    and possessing child pornography when he was a teacher at Downside School.[25] In January 2012,
    Father Richard White, a monk who formerly taught at the school, was jailed for five years for
    gross indecency and indecent assault against a pupil in the late 1980s. White, 66, who was
    known to pupils as Father Nick, had been allowed to continue teaching after he was first caught
    abusing a child in 1987 and was able to go on to groom and assault another pupil in the junior
    school. He was placed on a restricted ministry after the second incident, but was not arrested
    until 2010. Two other Downside monks, also former teachers, received police cautions during
    an 18-month criminal trial.[26][27]

    In November 2017, the national Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) started
    to examine evidence of children being targeted for abuse at the school, along with another
    major Catholic school Ampleforth Abbey, as part of its investigation into the prevalence
    of paedophilia in the English Benedictine Congregation and its failures in protecting young
    people over many decades. IICSA heard that children at the two schools could still be "at risk".
    [28][29] The enquiry heard evidence that in 2012, the then headmaster, Father Leo Maidlow
    Davis, who was the senior monk at Downside Abbey from 2014 until 2018, made trips with a
    loaded wheelbarrow to a distant part of its grounds, where he made a bonfire, destroying
    staff files dating back to the early 1980s that might have contained evidence of child
    abuse at the school.

    Father Charles Fitzgerald-Lombard, abbot of Downside from 1990 to 1998, was among three
    Downside abbots accused by Father Aidan Bellenger, in a private letter, of tolerating
    child abuse. Father Aidan, abbot from 2006 to 2014, said his predecessors "protected
    and encouraged" paedophile monks. Wrongdoers at the school were quietly moved between
    Benedictine monasteries and parishes. Reference was made to instructions from Rome to
    destroy documents that were damaging to priests. Father Leo insisted that his decision
    to make a bonfire of Downside's staff files was prompted by a desire to "get rid of
    unnecessary old material". He accepted that the files should, under safeguarding
    requirements, have been kept for 70 years, conceding that he may have unintentionally
    destroyed information about child abuse.[30]

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Grikkbassturddo┬«@21:1/5 to All on Fri Mar 24 19:30:34 2023
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_abuse_scandal_in_the_English_Benedictine_Congregation

    In 2004, a Benedictine monk was jailed for 18 months after taking indecent images of schoolboys
    and possessing child pornography when he was a teacher at Downside School.[25] In January 2012,
    Father Richard White, a monk who formerly taught at the school, was jailed for five years for
    gross indecency and indecent assault against a pupil in the late 1980s. White, 66, who was
    known to pupils as Father Nick, had been allowed to continue teaching after he was first caught
    abusing a child in 1987 and was able to go on to groom and assault another pupil in the junior
    school. He was placed on a restricted ministry after the second incident, but was not arrested
    until 2010. Two other Downside monks, also former teachers, received police cautions during
    an 18-month criminal trial.[26][27]

    In November 2017, the national Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) started
    to examine evidence of children being targeted for abuse at the school, along with another
    major Catholic school Ampleforth Abbey, as part of its investigation into the prevalence
    of paedophilia in the English Benedictine Congregation and its failures in protecting young
    people over many decades. IICSA heard that children at the two schools could still be "at risk".
    [28][29] The enquiry heard evidence that in 2012, the then headmaster, Father Leo Maidlow
    Davis, who was the senior monk at Downside Abbey from 2014 until 2018, made trips with a
    loaded wheelbarrow to a distant part of its grounds, where he made a bonfire, destroying
    staff files dating back to the early 1980s that might have contained evidence of child
    abuse at the school.

    Father Charles Fitzgerald-Lombard, abbot of Downside from 1990 to 1998, was among three
    Downside abbots accused by Father Aidan Bellenger, in a private letter, of tolerating
    child abuse. Father Aidan, abbot from 2006 to 2014, said his predecessors "protected
    and encouraged" paedophile monks. Wrongdoers at the school were quietly moved between
    Benedictine monasteries and parishes. Reference was made to instructions from Rome to
    destroy documents that were damaging to priests. Father Leo insisted that his decision
    to make a bonfire of Downside's staff files was prompted by a desire to "get rid of
    unnecessary old material". He accepted that the files should, under safeguarding
    requirements, have been kept for 70 years, conceding that he may have unintentionally
    destroyed information about child abuse.[30]

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From REAL NEMO@21:1/5 to All on Thu Mar 30 14:30:09 2023
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_abuse_scandal_in_the_English_Benedictine_Congregation

    In 2004, a Benedictine monk was jailed for 18 months after taking indecent images of schoolboys
    and possessing child pornography when he was a teacher at Downside School.[25] In January 2012,
    Father Richard White, a monk who formerly taught at the school, was jailed for five years for
    gross indecency and indecent assault against a pupil in the late 1980s. White, 66, who was
    known to pupils as Father Nick, had been allowed to continue teaching after he was first caught
    abusing a child in 1987 and was able to go on to groom and assault another pupil in the junior
    school. He was placed on a restricted ministry after the second incident, but was not arrested
    until 2010. Two other Downside monks, also former teachers, received police cautions during
    an 18-month criminal trial.[26][27]

    In November 2017, the national Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) started
    to examine evidence of children being targeted for abuse at the school, along with another
    major Catholic school Ampleforth Abbey, as part of its investigation into the prevalence
    of paedophilia in the English Benedictine Congregation and its failures in protecting young
    people over many decades. IICSA heard that children at the two schools could still be "at risk".
    [28][29] The enquiry heard evidence that in 2012, the then headmaster, Father Leo Maidlow
    Davis, who was the senior monk at Downside Abbey from 2014 until 2018, made trips with a
    loaded wheelbarrow to a distant part of its grounds, where he made a bonfire, destroying
    staff files dating back to the early 1980s that might have contained evidence of child
    abuse at the school.

    Father Charles Fitzgerald-Lombard, abbot of Downside from 1990 to 1998, was among three
    Downside abbots accused by Father Aidan Bellenger, in a private letter, of tolerating
    child abuse. Father Aidan, abbot from 2006 to 2014, said his predecessors "protected
    and encouraged" paedophile monks. Wrongdoers at the school were quietly moved between
    Benedictine monasteries and parishes. Reference was made to instructions from Rome to
    destroy documents that were damaging to priests. Father Leo insisted that his decision
    to make a bonfire of Downside's staff files was prompted by a desire to "get rid of
    unnecessary old material". He accepted that the files should, under safeguarding
    requirements, have been kept for 70 years, conceding that he may have unintentionally
    destroyed information about child abuse.[30]

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From jew oven dodger@21:1/5 to All on Fri Mar 31 21:29:44 2023
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_abuse_scandal_in_the_English_Benedictine_Congregation

    In 2004, a Benedictine monk was jailed for 18 months after taking indecent images of schoolboys
    and possessing child pornography when he was a teacher at Downside School.[25] In January 2012,
    Father Richard White, a monk who formerly taught at the school, was jailed for five years for
    gross indecency and indecent assault against a pupil in the late 1980s. White, 66, who was
    known to pupils as Father Nick, had been allowed to continue teaching after he was first caught
    abusing a child in 1987 and was able to go on to groom and assault another pupil in the junior
    school. He was placed on a restricted ministry after the second incident, but was not arrested
    until 2010. Two other Downside monks, also former teachers, received police cautions during
    an 18-month criminal trial.[26][27]

    In November 2017, the national Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) started
    to examine evidence of children being targeted for abuse at the school, along with another
    major Catholic school Ampleforth Abbey, as part of its investigation into the prevalence
    of paedophilia in the English Benedictine Congregation and its failures in protecting young
    people over many decades. IICSA heard that children at the two schools could still be "at risk".
    [28][29] The enquiry heard evidence that in 2012, the then headmaster, Father Leo Maidlow
    Davis, who was the senior monk at Downside Abbey from 2014 until 2018, made trips with a
    loaded wheelbarrow to a distant part of its grounds, where he made a bonfire, destroying
    staff files dating back to the early 1980s that might have contained evidence of child
    abuse at the school.

    Father Charles Fitzgerald-Lombard, abbot of Downside from 1990 to 1998, was among three
    Downside abbots accused by Father Aidan Bellenger, in a private letter, of tolerating
    child abuse. Father Aidan, abbot from 2006 to 2014, said his predecessors "protected
    and encouraged" paedophile monks. Wrongdoers at the school were quietly moved between
    Benedictine monasteries and parishes. Reference was made to instructions from Rome to
    destroy documents that were damaging to priests. Father Leo insisted that his decision
    to make a bonfire of Downside's staff files was prompted by a desire to "get rid of
    unnecessary old material". He accepted that the files should, under safeguarding
    requirements, have been kept for 70 years, conceding that he may have unintentionally
    destroyed information about child abuse.[30]

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Andrew 'Andrzej' Baron@21:1/5 to All on Mon Apr 3 10:55:57 2023
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_abuse_scandal_in_the_English_Benedictine_Congregation

    In 2004, a Benedictine monk was jailed for 18 months after taking indecent images of schoolboys
    and possessing child pornography when he was a teacher at Downside School.[25] In January 2012,
    Father Richard White, a monk who formerly taught at the school, was jailed for five years for
    gross indecency and indecent assault against a pupil in the late 1980s. White, 66, who was
    known to pupils as Father Nick, had been allowed to continue teaching after he was first caught
    abusing a child in 1987 and was able to go on to groom and assault another pupil in the junior
    school. He was placed on a restricted ministry after the second incident, but was not arrested
    until 2010. Two other Downside monks, also former teachers, received police cautions during
    an 18-month criminal trial.[26][27]

    In November 2017, the national Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) started
    to examine evidence of children being targeted for abuse at the school, along with another
    major Catholic school Ampleforth Abbey, as part of its investigation into the prevalence
    of paedophilia in the English Benedictine Congregation and its failures in protecting young
    people over many decades. IICSA heard that children at the two schools could still be "at risk".
    [28][29] The enquiry heard evidence that in 2012, the then headmaster, Father Leo Maidlow
    Davis, who was the senior monk at Downside Abbey from 2014 until 2018, made trips with a
    loaded wheelbarrow to a distant part of its grounds, where he made a bonfire, destroying
    staff files dating back to the early 1980s that might have contained evidence of child
    abuse at the school.

    Father Charles Fitzgerald-Lombard, abbot of Downside from 1990 to 1998, was among three
    Downside abbots accused by Father Aidan Bellenger, in a private letter, of tolerating
    child abuse. Father Aidan, abbot from 2006 to 2014, said his predecessors "protected
    and encouraged" paedophile monks. Wrongdoers at the school were quietly moved between
    Benedictine monasteries and parishes. Reference was made to instructions from Rome to
    destroy documents that were damaging to priests. Father Leo insisted that his decision
    to make a bonfire of Downside's staff files was prompted by a desire to "get rid of
    unnecessary old material". He accepted that the files should, under safeguarding
    requirements, have been kept for 70 years, conceding that he may have unintentionally
    destroyed information about child abuse.[30]

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Andrew 'Andrzej' Baron@21:1/5 to All on Sat Apr 8 22:53:05 2023
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_abuse_scandal_in_the_English_Benedictine_Congregation

    In 2004, a Benedictine monk was jailed for 18 months after taking indecent images of schoolboys
    and possessing child pornography when he was a teacher at Downside School.[25] In January 2012,
    Father Richard White, a monk who formerly taught at the school, was jailed for five years for
    gross indecency and indecent assault against a pupil in the late 1980s. White, 66, who was
    known to pupils as Father Nick, had been allowed to continue teaching after he was first caught
    abusing a child in 1987 and was able to go on to groom and assault another pupil in the junior
    school. He was placed on a restricted ministry after the second incident, but was not arrested
    until 2010. Two other Downside monks, also former teachers, received police cautions during
    an 18-month criminal trial.[26][27]

    In November 2017, the national Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) started
    to examine evidence of children being targeted for abuse at the school, along with another
    major Catholic school Ampleforth Abbey, as part of its investigation into the prevalence
    of paedophilia in the English Benedictine Congregation and its failures in protecting young
    people over many decades. IICSA heard that children at the two schools could still be "at risk".
    [28][29] The enquiry heard evidence that in 2012, the then headmaster, Father Leo Maidlow
    Davis, who was the senior monk at Downside Abbey from 2014 until 2018, made trips with a
    loaded wheelbarrow to a distant part of its grounds, where he made a bonfire, destroying
    staff files dating back to the early 1980s that might have contained evidence of child
    abuse at the school.

    Father Charles Fitzgerald-Lombard, abbot of Downside from 1990 to 1998, was among three
    Downside abbots accused by Father Aidan Bellenger, in a private letter, of tolerating
    child abuse. Father Aidan, abbot from 2006 to 2014, said his predecessors "protected
    and encouraged" paedophile monks. Wrongdoers at the school were quietly moved between
    Benedictine monasteries and parishes. Reference was made to instructions from Rome to
    destroy documents that were damaging to priests. Father Leo insisted that his decision
    to make a bonfire of Downside's staff files was prompted by a desire to "get rid of
    unnecessary old material". He accepted that the files should, under safeguarding
    requirements, have been kept for 70 years, conceding that he may have unintentionally
    destroyed information about child abuse.[30]

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Bin-Yamin Nathan Yahoo@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jun 4 18:02:43 2023
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_abuse_scandal_in_the_English_Benedictine_Congregation

    In 2004, a Benedictine monk was jailed for 18 months after taking indecent images of schoolboys
    and possessing child pornography when he was a teacher at Downside School.[25] In January 2012,
    Father Richard White, a monk who formerly taught at the school, was jailed for five years for
    gross indecency and indecent assault against a pupil in the late 1980s. White, 66, who was
    known to pupils as Father Nick, had been allowed to continue teaching after he was first caught
    abusing a child in 1987 and was able to go on to groom and assault another pupil in the junior
    school. He was placed on a restricted ministry after the second incident, but was not arrested
    until 2010. Two other Downside monks, also former teachers, received police cautions during
    an 18-month criminal trial.[26][27]

    In November 2017, the national Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) started
    to examine evidence of children being targeted for abuse at the school, along with another
    major Catholic school Ampleforth Abbey, as part of its investigation into the prevalence
    of paedophilia in the English Benedictine Congregation and its failures in protecting young
    people over many decades. IICSA heard that children at the two schools could still be "at risk".
    [28][29] The enquiry heard evidence that in 2012, the then headmaster, Father Leo Maidlow
    Davis, who was the senior monk at Downside Abbey from 2014 until 2018, made trips with a
    loaded wheelbarrow to a distant part of its grounds, where he made a bonfire, destroying
    staff files dating back to the early 1980s that might have contained evidence of child
    abuse at the school.

    Father Charles Fitzgerald-Lombard, abbot of Downside from 1990 to 1998, was among three
    Downside abbots accused by Father Aidan Bellenger, in a private letter, of tolerating
    child abuse. Father Aidan, abbot from 2006 to 2014, said his predecessors "protected
    and encouraged" paedophile monks. Wrongdoers at the school were quietly moved between
    Benedictine monasteries and parishes. Reference was made to instructions from Rome to
    destroy documents that were damaging to priests. Father Leo insisted that his decision
    to make a bonfire of Downside's staff files was prompted by a desire to "get rid of
    unnecessary old material". He accepted that the files should, under safeguarding
    requirements, have been kept for 70 years, conceding that he may have unintentionally
    destroyed information about child abuse.[30]

    TSSHK!

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  • From reparationsh@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jun 19 20:19:37 2023
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_abuse_scandal_in_the_English_Benedictine_Congregation

    In 2004, a Benedictine monk was jailed for 18 months after taking indecent images of schoolboys
    and possessing child pornography when he was a teacher at Downside School.[25] In January 2012,
    Father Richard White, a monk who formerly taught at the school, was jailed for five years for
    gross indecency and indecent assault against a pupil in the late 1980s. White, 66, who was
    known to pupils as Father Nick, had been allowed to continue teaching after he was first caught
    abusing a child in 1987 and was able to go on to groom and assault another pupil in the junior
    school. He was placed on a restricted ministry after the second incident, but was not arrested
    until 2010. Two other Downside monks, also former teachers, received police cautions during
    an 18-month criminal trial.[26][27]

    In November 2017, the national Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) started
    to examine evidence of children being targeted for abuse at the school, along with another
    major Catholic school Ampleforth Abbey, as part of its investigation into the prevalence
    of paedophilia in the English Benedictine Congregation and its failures in protecting young
    people over many decades. IICSA heard that children at the two schools could still be "at risk".
    [28][29] The enquiry heard evidence that in 2012, the then headmaster, Father Leo Maidlow
    Davis, who was the senior monk at Downside Abbey from 2014 until 2018, made trips with a
    loaded wheelbarrow to a distant part of its grounds, where he made a bonfire, destroying
    staff files dating back to the early 1980s that might have contained evidence of child
    abuse at the school.

    Father Charles Fitzgerald-Lombard, abbot of Downside from 1990 to 1998, was among three
    Downside abbots accused by Father Aidan Bellenger, in a private letter, of tolerating
    child abuse. Father Aidan, abbot from 2006 to 2014, said his predecessors "protected
    and encouraged" paedophile monks. Wrongdoers at the school were quietly moved between
    Benedictine monasteries and parishes. Reference was made to instructions from Rome to
    destroy documents that were damaging to priests. Father Leo insisted that his decision
    to make a bonfire of Downside's staff files was prompted by a desire to "get rid of
    unnecessary old material". He accepted that the files should, under safeguarding
    requirements, have been kept for 70 years, conceding that he may have unintentionally
    destroyed information about child abuse.[30]

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From binzi kramer@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jun 22 18:42:18 2023
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_abuse_scandal_in_the_English_Benedictine_Congregation

    In 2004, a Benedictine monk was jailed for 18 months after taking indecent images of schoolboys
    and possessing child pornography when he was a teacher at Downside School.[25] In January 2012,
    Father Richard White, a monk who formerly taught at the school, was jailed for five years for
    gross indecency and indecent assault against a pupil in the late 1980s. White, 66, who was
    known to pupils as Father Nick, had been allowed to continue teaching after he was first caught
    abusing a child in 1987 and was able to go on to groom and assault another pupil in the junior
    school. He was placed on a restricted ministry after the second incident, but was not arrested
    until 2010. Two other Downside monks, also former teachers, received police cautions during
    an 18-month criminal trial.[26][27]

    In November 2017, the national Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) started
    to examine evidence of children being targeted for abuse at the school, along with another
    major Catholic school Ampleforth Abbey, as part of its investigation into the prevalence
    of paedophilia in the English Benedictine Congregation and its failures in protecting young
    people over many decades. IICSA heard that children at the two schools could still be "at risk".
    [28][29] The enquiry heard evidence that in 2012, the then headmaster, Father Leo Maidlow
    Davis, who was the senior monk at Downside Abbey from 2014 until 2018, made trips with a
    loaded wheelbarrow to a distant part of its grounds, where he made a bonfire, destroying
    staff files dating back to the early 1980s that might have contained evidence of child
    abuse at the school.

    Father Charles Fitzgerald-Lombard, abbot of Downside from 1990 to 1998, was among three
    Downside abbots accused by Father Aidan Bellenger, in a private letter, of tolerating
    child abuse. Father Aidan, abbot from 2006 to 2014, said his predecessors "protected
    and encouraged" paedophile monks. Wrongdoers at the school were quietly moved between
    Benedictine monasteries and parishes. Reference was made to instructions from Rome to
    destroy documents that were damaging to priests. Father Leo insisted that his decision
    to make a bonfire of Downside's staff files was prompted by a desire to "get rid of
    unnecessary old material". He accepted that the files should, under safeguarding
    requirements, have been kept for 70 years, conceding that he may have unintentionally
    destroyed information about child abuse.[30]

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Exocet_misshile@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jul 1 17:31:47 2023
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_abuse_scandal_in_the_English_Benedictine_Congregation

    In 2004, a Benedictine monk was jailed for 18 months after taking indecent images of schoolboys
    and possessing child pornography when he was a teacher at Downside School.[25] In January 2012,
    Father Richard White, a monk who formerly taught at the school, was jailed for five years for
    gross indecency and indecent assault against a pupil in the late 1980s. White, 66, who was
    known to pupils as Father Nick, had been allowed to continue teaching after he was first caught
    abusing a child in 1987 and was able to go on to groom and assault another pupil in the junior
    school. He was placed on a restricted ministry after the second incident, but was not arrested
    until 2010. Two other Downside monks, also former teachers, received police cautions during
    an 18-month criminal trial.[26][27]

    In November 2017, the national Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) started
    to examine evidence of children being targeted for abuse at the school, along with another
    major Catholic school Ampleforth Abbey, as part of its investigation into the prevalence
    of paedophilia in the English Benedictine Congregation and its failures in protecting young
    people over many decades. IICSA heard that children at the two schools could still be "at risk".
    [28][29] The enquiry heard evidence that in 2012, the then headmaster, Father Leo Maidlow
    Davis, who was the senior monk at Downside Abbey from 2014 until 2018, made trips with a
    loaded wheelbarrow to a distant part of its grounds, where he made a bonfire, destroying
    staff files dating back to the early 1980s that might have contained evidence of child
    abuse at the school.

    Father Charles Fitzgerald-Lombard, abbot of Downside from 1990 to 1998, was among three
    Downside abbots accused by Father Aidan Bellenger, in a private letter, of tolerating
    child abuse. Father Aidan, abbot from 2006 to 2014, said his predecessors "protected
    and encouraged" paedophile monks. Wrongdoers at the school were quietly moved between
    Benedictine monasteries and parishes. Reference was made to instructions from Rome to
    destroy documents that were damaging to priests. Father Leo insisted that his decision
    to make a bonfire of Downside's staff files was prompted by a desire to "get rid of
    unnecessary old material". He accepted that the files should, under safeguarding
    requirements, have been kept for 70 years, conceding that he may have unintentionally
    destroyed information about child abuse.[30]

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Ed Rhodes@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jul 2 21:42:29 2023
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_abuse_scandal_in_the_English_Benedictine_Congregation

    In 2004, a Benedictine monk was jailed for 18 months after taking indecent images of schoolboys
    and possessing child pornography when he was a teacher at Downside School.[25] In January 2012,
    Father Richard White, a monk who formerly taught at the school, was jailed for five years for
    gross indecency and indecent assault against a pupil in the late 1980s. White, 66, who was
    known to pupils as Father Nick, had been allowed to continue teaching after he was first caught
    abusing a child in 1987 and was able to go on to groom and assault another pupil in the junior
    school. He was placed on a restricted ministry after the second incident, but was not arrested
    until 2010. Two other Downside monks, also former teachers, received police cautions during
    an 18-month criminal trial.[26][27]

    In November 2017, the national Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) started
    to examine evidence of children being targeted for abuse at the school, along with another
    major Catholic school Ampleforth Abbey, as part of its investigation into the prevalence
    of paedophilia in the English Benedictine Congregation and its failures in protecting young
    people over many decades. IICSA heard that children at the two schools could still be "at risk".
    [28][29] The enquiry heard evidence that in 2012, the then headmaster, Father Leo Maidlow
    Davis, who was the senior monk at Downside Abbey from 2014 until 2018, made trips with a
    loaded wheelbarrow to a distant part of its grounds, where he made a bonfire, destroying
    staff files dating back to the early 1980s that might have contained evidence of child
    abuse at the school.

    Father Charles Fitzgerald-Lombard, abbot of Downside from 1990 to 1998, was among three
    Downside abbots accused by Father Aidan Bellenger, in a private letter, of tolerating
    child abuse. Father Aidan, abbot from 2006 to 2014, said his predecessors "protected
    and encouraged" paedophile monks. Wrongdoers at the school were quietly moved between
    Benedictine monasteries and parishes. Reference was made to instructions from Rome to
    destroy documents that were damaging to priests. Father Leo insisted that his decision
    to make a bonfire of Downside's staff files was prompted by a desire to "get rid of
    unnecessary old material". He accepted that the files should, under safeguarding
    requirements, have been kept for 70 years, conceding that he may have unintentionally
    destroyed information about child abuse.[30]

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Inge Mueller@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jul 4 19:56:48 2023
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_abuse_scandal_in_the_English_Benedictine_Congregation

    In 2004, a Benedictine monk was jailed for 18 months after taking indecent images of schoolboys
    and possessing child pornography when he was a teacher at Downside School.[25] In January 2012,
    Father Richard White, a monk who formerly taught at the school, was jailed for five years for
    gross indecency and indecent assault against a pupil in the late 1980s. White, 66, who was
    known to pupils as Father Nick, had been allowed to continue teaching after he was first caught
    abusing a child in 1987 and was able to go on to groom and assault another pupil in the junior
    school. He was placed on a restricted ministry after the second incident, but was not arrested
    until 2010. Two other Downside monks, also former teachers, received police cautions during
    an 18-month criminal trial.[26][27]

    In November 2017, the national Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) started
    to examine evidence of children being targeted for abuse at the school, along with another
    major Catholic school Ampleforth Abbey, as part of its investigation into the prevalence
    of paedophilia in the English Benedictine Congregation and its failures in protecting young
    people over many decades. IICSA heard that children at the two schools could still be "at risk".
    [28][29] The enquiry heard evidence that in 2012, the then headmaster, Father Leo Maidlow
    Davis, who was the senior monk at Downside Abbey from 2014 until 2018, made trips with a
    loaded wheelbarrow to a distant part of its grounds, where he made a bonfire, destroying
    staff files dating back to the early 1980s that might have contained evidence of child
    abuse at the school.

    Father Charles Fitzgerald-Lombard, abbot of Downside from 1990 to 1998, was among three
    Downside abbots accused by Father Aidan Bellenger, in a private letter, of tolerating
    child abuse. Father Aidan, abbot from 2006 to 2014, said his predecessors "protected
    and encouraged" paedophile monks. Wrongdoers at the school were quietly moved between
    Benedictine monasteries and parishes. Reference was made to instructions from Rome to
    destroy documents that were damaging to priests. Father Leo insisted that his decision
    to make a bonfire of Downside's staff files was prompted by a desire to "get rid of
    unnecessary old material". He accepted that the files should, under safeguarding
    requirements, have been kept for 70 years, conceding that he may have unintentionally
    destroyed information about child abuse.[30]

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From binzi kramer@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jul 7 23:39:48 2023
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_abuse_scandal_in_the_English_Benedictine_Congregation

    In 2004, a Benedictine monk was jailed for 18 months after taking indecent images of schoolboys
    and possessing child pornography when he was a teacher at Downside School.[25] In January 2012,
    Father Richard White, a monk who formerly taught at the school, was jailed for five years for
    gross indecency and indecent assault against a pupil in the late 1980s. White, 66, who was
    known to pupils as Father Nick, had been allowed to continue teaching after he was first caught
    abusing a child in 1987 and was able to go on to groom and assault another pupil in the junior
    school. He was placed on a restricted ministry after the second incident, but was not arrested
    until 2010. Two other Downside monks, also former teachers, received police cautions during
    an 18-month criminal trial.[26][27]

    In November 2017, the national Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) started
    to examine evidence of children being targeted for abuse at the school, along with another
    major Catholic school Ampleforth Abbey, as part of its investigation into the prevalence
    of paedophilia in the English Benedictine Congregation and its failures in protecting young
    people over many decades. IICSA heard that children at the two schools could still be "at risk".
    [28][29] The enquiry heard evidence that in 2012, the then headmaster, Father Leo Maidlow
    Davis, who was the senior monk at Downside Abbey from 2014 until 2018, made trips with a
    loaded wheelbarrow to a distant part of its grounds, where he made a bonfire, destroying
    staff files dating back to the early 1980s that might have contained evidence of child
    abuse at the school.

    Father Charles Fitzgerald-Lombard, abbot of Downside from 1990 to 1998, was among three
    Downside abbots accused by Father Aidan Bellenger, in a private letter, of tolerating
    child abuse. Father Aidan, abbot from 2006 to 2014, said his predecessors "protected
    and encouraged" paedophile monks. Wrongdoers at the school were quietly moved between
    Benedictine monasteries and parishes. Reference was made to instructions from Rome to
    destroy documents that were damaging to priests. Father Leo insisted that his decision
    to make a bonfire of Downside's staff files was prompted by a desire to "get rid of
    unnecessary old material". He accepted that the files should, under safeguarding
    requirements, have been kept for 70 years, conceding that he may have unintentionally
    destroyed information about child abuse.[30]

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Disgusted of Tunbridge Wells@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jul 22 17:00:36 2023
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_abuse_scandal_in_the_English_Benedictine_Congregation

    In 2004, a Benedictine monk was jailed for 18 months after taking indecent images of schoolboys
    and possessing child pornography when he was a teacher at Downside School.[25] In January 2012,
    Father Richard White, a monk who formerly taught at the school, was jailed for five years for
    gross indecency and indecent assault against a pupil in the late 1980s. White, 66, who was
    known to pupils as Father Nick, had been allowed to continue teaching after he was first caught
    abusing a child in 1987 and was able to go on to groom and assault another pupil in the junior
    school. He was placed on a restricted ministry after the second incident, but was not arrested
    until 2010. Two other Downside monks, also former teachers, received police cautions during
    an 18-month criminal trial.[26][27]

    In November 2017, the national Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) started
    to examine evidence of children being targeted for abuse at the school, along with another
    major Catholic school Ampleforth Abbey, as part of its investigation into the prevalence
    of paedophilia in the English Benedictine Congregation and its failures in protecting young
    people over many decades. IICSA heard that children at the two schools could still be "at risk".
    [28][29] The enquiry heard evidence that in 2012, the then headmaster, Father Leo Maidlow
    Davis, who was the senior monk at Downside Abbey from 2014 until 2018, made trips with a
    loaded wheelbarrow to a distant part of its grounds, where he made a bonfire, destroying
    staff files dating back to the early 1980s that might have contained evidence of child
    abuse at the school.

    Father Charles Fitzgerald-Lombard, abbot of Downside from 1990 to 1998, was among three
    Downside abbots accused by Father Aidan Bellenger, in a private letter, of tolerating
    child abuse. Father Aidan, abbot from 2006 to 2014, said his predecessors "protected
    and encouraged" paedophile monks. Wrongdoers at the school were quietly moved between
    Benedictine monasteries and parishes. Reference was made to instructions from Rome to
    destroy documents that were damaging to priests. Father Leo insisted that his decision
    to make a bonfire of Downside's staff files was prompted by a desire to "get rid of
    unnecessary old material". He accepted that the files should, under safeguarding
    requirements, have been kept for 70 years, conceding that he may have unintentionally
    destroyed information about child abuse.[30]

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Andrew 'Andrzej' Baron@21:1/5 to All on Wed Sep 6 21:24:04 2023
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_abuse_scandal_in_the_English_Benedictine_Congregation

    In 2004, a Benedictine monk was jailed for 18 months after taking indecent images of schoolboys
    and possessing child pornography when he was a teacher at Downside School.[25] In January 2012,
    Father Richard White, a monk who formerly taught at the school, was jailed for five years for
    gross indecency and indecent assault against a pupil in the late 1980s. White, 66, who was
    known to pupils as Father Nick, had been allowed to continue teaching after he was first caught
    abusing a child in 1987 and was able to go on to groom and assault another pupil in the junior
    school. He was placed on a restricted ministry after the second incident, but was not arrested
    until 2010. Two other Downside monks, also former teachers, received police cautions during
    an 18-month criminal trial.[26][27]

    In November 2017, the national Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) started
    to examine evidence of children being targeted for abuse at the school, along with another
    major Catholic school Ampleforth Abbey, as part of its investigation into the prevalence
    of paedophilia in the English Benedictine Congregation and its failures in protecting young
    people over many decades. IICSA heard that children at the two schools could still be "at risk".
    [28][29] The enquiry heard evidence that in 2012, the then headmaster, Father Leo Maidlow
    Davis, who was the senior monk at Downside Abbey from 2014 until 2018, made trips with a
    loaded wheelbarrow to a distant part of its grounds, where he made a bonfire, destroying
    staff files dating back to the early 1980s that might have contained evidence of child
    abuse at the school.

    Father Charles Fitzgerald-Lombard, abbot of Downside from 1990 to 1998, was among three
    Downside abbots accused by Father Aidan Bellenger, in a private letter, of tolerating
    child abuse. Father Aidan, abbot from 2006 to 2014, said his predecessors "protected
    and encouraged" paedophile monks. Wrongdoers at the school were quietly moved between
    Benedictine monasteries and parishes. Reference was made to instructions from Rome to
    destroy documents that were damaging to priests. Father Leo insisted that his decision
    to make a bonfire of Downside's staff files was prompted by a desire to "get rid of
    unnecessary old material". He accepted that the files should, under safeguarding
    requirements, have been kept for 70 years, conceding that he may have unintentionally
    destroyed information about child abuse.[30]

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From γÇá The Reverend@21:1/5 to All on Wed Oct 18 22:20:29 2023
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_abuse_scandal_in_the_English_Benedictine_Congregation

    In 2004, a Benedictine monk was jailed for 18 months after taking indecent images of schoolboys
    and possessing child pornography when he was a teacher at Downside School.[25] In January 2012,
    Father Richard White, a monk who formerly taught at the school, was jailed for five years for
    gross indecency and indecent assault against a pupil in the late 1980s. White, 66, who was
    known to pupils as Father Nick, had been allowed to continue teaching after he was first caught
    abusing a child in 1987 and was able to go on to groom and assault another pupil in the junior
    school. He was placed on a restricted ministry after the second incident, but was not arrested
    until 2010. Two other Downside monks, also former teachers, received police cautions during
    an 18-month criminal trial.[26][27]

    In November 2017, the national Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) started
    to examine evidence of children being targeted for abuse at the school, along with another
    major Catholic school Ampleforth Abbey, as part of its investigation into the prevalence
    of paedophilia in the English Benedictine Congregation and its failures in protecting young
    people over many decades. IICSA heard that children at the two schools could still be "at risk".
    [28][29] The enquiry heard evidence that in 2012, the then headmaster, Father Leo Maidlow
    Davis, who was the senior monk at Downside Abbey from 2014 until 2018, made trips with a
    loaded wheelbarrow to a distant part of its grounds, where he made a bonfire, destroying
    staff files dating back to the early 1980s that might have contained evidence of child
    abuse at the school.

    Father Charles Fitzgerald-Lombard, abbot of Downside from 1990 to 1998, was among three
    Downside abbots accused by Father Aidan Bellenger, in a private letter, of tolerating
    child abuse. Father Aidan, abbot from 2006 to 2014, said his predecessors "protected
    and encouraged" paedophile monks. Wrongdoers at the school were quietly moved between
    Benedictine monasteries and parishes. Reference was made to instructions from Rome to
    destroy documents that were damaging to priests. Father Leo insisted that his decision
    to make a bonfire of Downside's staff files was prompted by a desire to "get rid of
    unnecessary old material". He accepted that the files should, under safeguarding
    requirements, have been kept for 70 years, conceding that he may have unintentionally
    destroyed information about child abuse.[30]

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Suzan F. Binder is sick old SPAMMIN@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jan 16 17:43:22 2024
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_abuse_scandal_in_the_English_Benedictine_Congregation

    In 2004, a Benedictine monk was jailed for 18 months after taking indecent images of schoolboys
    and possessing child pornography when he was a teacher at Downside School.[25] In January 2012,
    Father Richard White, a monk who formerly taught at the school, was jailed for five years for
    gross indecency and indecent assault against a pupil in the late 1980s. White, 66, who was
    known to pupils as Father Nick, had been allowed to continue teaching after he was first caught
    abusing a child in 1987 and was able to go on to groom and assault another pupil in the junior
    school. He was placed on a restricted ministry after the second incident, but was not arrested
    until 2010. Two other Downside monks, also former teachers, received police cautions during
    an 18-month criminal trial.[26][27]

    In November 2017, the national Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) started
    to examine evidence of children being targeted for abuse at the school, along with another
    major Catholic school Ampleforth Abbey, as part of its investigation into the prevalence
    of paedophilia in the English Benedictine Congregation and its failures in protecting young
    people over many decades. IICSA heard that children at the two schools could still be "at risk".
    [28][29] The enquiry heard evidence that in 2012, the then headmaster, Father Leo Maidlow
    Davis, who was the senior monk at Downside Abbey from 2014 until 2018, made trips with a
    loaded wheelbarrow to a distant part of its grounds, where he made a bonfire, destroying
    staff files dating back to the early 1980s that might have contained evidence of child
    abuse at the school.

    Father Charles Fitzgerald-Lombard, abbot of Downside from 1990 to 1998, was among three
    Downside abbots accused by Father Aidan Bellenger, in a private letter, of tolerating
    child abuse. Father Aidan, abbot from 2006 to 2014, said his predecessors "protected
    and encouraged" paedophile monks. Wrongdoers at the school were quietly moved between
    Benedictine monasteries and parishes. Reference was made to instructions from Rome to
    destroy documents that were damaging to priests. Father Leo insisted that his decision
    to make a bonfire of Downside's staff files was prompted by a desire to "get rid of
    unnecessary old material". He accepted that the files should, under safeguarding
    requirements, have been kept for 70 years, conceding that he may have unintentionally
    destroyed information about child abuse.[30]

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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_abuse_scandal_in_the_English_Benedictine_Congregation

    In 2004, a Benedictine monk was jailed for 18 months after taking indecent images of schoolboys
    and possessing child pornography when he was a teacher at Downside School.[25] In January 2012,
    Father Richard White, a monk who formerly taught at the school, was jailed for five years for
    gross indecency and indecent assault against a pupil in the late 1980s. White, 66, who was
    known to pupils as Father Nick, had been allowed to continue teaching after he was first caught
    abusing a child in 1987 and was able to go on to groom and assault another pupil in the junior
    school. He was placed on a restricted ministry after the second incident, but was not arrested
    until 2010. Two other Downside monks, also former teachers, received police cautions during
    an 18-month criminal trial.[26][27]

    In November 2017, the national Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) started
    to examine evidence of children being targeted for abuse at the school, along with another
    major Catholic school Ampleforth Abbey, as part of its investigation into the prevalence
    of paedophilia in the English Benedictine Congregation and its failures in protecting young
    people over many decades. IICSA heard that children at the two schools could still be "at risk".
    [28][29] The enquiry heard evidence that in 2012, the then headmaster, Father Leo Maidlow
    Davis, who was the senior monk at Downside Abbey from 2014 until 2018, made trips with a
    loaded wheelbarrow to a distant part of its grounds, where he made a bonfire, destroying
    staff files dating back to the early 1980s that might have contained evidence of child
    abuse at the school.

    Father Charles Fitzgerald-Lombard, abbot of Downside from 1990 to 1998, was among three
    Downside abbots accused by Father Aidan Bellenger, in a private letter, of tolerating
    child abuse. Father Aidan, abbot from 2006 to 2014, said his predecessors "protected
    and encouraged" paedophile monks. Wrongdoers at the school were quietly moved between
    Benedictine monasteries and parishes. Reference was made to instructions from Rome to
    destroy documents that were damaging to priests. Father Leo insisted that his decision
    to make a bonfire of Downside's staff files was prompted by a desire to "get rid of
    unnecessary old material". He accepted that the files should, under safeguarding
    requirements, have been kept for 70 years, conceding that he may have unintentionally
    destroyed information about child abuse.[30]

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