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Bonking Bishop Scandal Exposed the Hypocrisy of Church Which Hated Women

By Pat Flanagan
Irish Mirror
March 17, 2017

http://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/pat-flanagan-bonking-bishop-scandal-10046246

Bishop Eamon Casey in 1995 in Cork, Lough Church (Photo: Collins Photo Agency)

Bishop Casey’s sexual escapades “profoundly upset the Church”, his funeral Mass was told on Thursday.

It’s just a pity the organisation to which he belonged was less upset by decades of clerical sex abuse and the horrors of the mother and baby homes and Magdalene Laundries.

Rampant sex abuse had been covered up since the foundation of the State but a bonking bishop who fathered a son was a step too far for the Church.

Whereas the paedophile priests could be moved on to another parish Eamon Casey had to be sent to the ends of the earth and he ended up in darkest

Ecuador via the US and Mexico.

What would the unfortunates in the mother and baby home up the road in Tuam have made of the news that a Prince of the Church no less had got a young woman pregnant in the Bishop’s palace.

Bishop Eamon Casey in Mexico (Photo: Collins Photo Agency)

It should also be remembered that when Eamon Casey was having sex with Annie Murphy some of the mother and baby homes were still in existence and young women were being sent there for the same “crimes” committed by an Irish bishop.

Sure enough his sexual adventures are insignificant compared to the child abuse horrors that were to come but they exposed the glaring hypocrisy of the Irish Church and State.

If a young man stole money from his employer to cover the costs incurred by his pregnant girlfriend he would end up in Mountjoy.

When Bishop Casey plundered Church funds to pay off Annie Murphy this larceny was overlooked and the cash was paid back by anonymous donors.

Be it crooked bankers or randy bishops, there’s a light-touch law for the rich and powerful in this country.

The sight of Eamon Casey, who had one son, and Fr Michael Cleary, who had two, on the podium with Pope John Paul II in Galway in 1979 for many people summed up the hypocrisy of the Catholic Church.

The remains of the former Bishop of Galway Eamonn Casey

It’s not that these men were bad people, it’s just they were telling other people they would go to hell if they had sex and had children outside marriage.

It was such a sin that the produce of these shameful pairings were not seen as legitimate children and so didn’t deserve a burial that might be afforded a beloved family pet.

No, for these little ones conceived in sin it was the old septic tank in Tuam or an anonymous grave in unconsecrated ground.

Bishop Casey’s lover Annie Murphy also found out fairly quickly that Ireland was, and to a certain extent still is, a dreadful place for women who have children outside marriage. That latent resentment was on show when she

got a frosty reception from Gay Byrne when she appeared on The Late Late Show.

The faithful refused to believe they had a bonking bishop and if it was true it must have been an American divorcee who led him astray. Don’t they always?

At his funeral on Thursday, the Bishop of Achonry Brendan Kelly told mourners Bishop Casey “did much good” during his life and ministry and he’s not wrong there.

 

 

 

 

 




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