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Post by Frenchie on Aug 29, 2010 15:39:30 GMT 1
A leading figure in the Catholic Church has defended its role in moving a priest accused of involvement in the Claudy bomb attack. A report last week said that the church had connived with the government and police to move Fr James Chesney. Fr Tim Bartlett said too much focus on the church's involvement was "dancing on the head of a pin". He said that those who knew the truth of what happened needed to come forward for the sake of the victims' families. A report by the Police Ombudsman last week said that the then leader of Ireland's Catholics, Cardinal Conway met Willie Whitelaw, the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, in the wake of the bomb attacks which killed nine people. More >>Attachments:
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