Church found ‘no reason’ to keep John Farrell out of ministry, royal commission hears

AUSTRALIA
Sydney Morning Herald

Pedophile priest John Farrell was allowed to return to public ministry in NSW just two months after being forced on “sick leave” due to complaints he had abused altar boys.

At a 1984 meeting of church leaders in Armidale the decision was made to send Farrell, then in his 30s, to the east Tamworth parish in northern NSW despite allegations he’d abused a number of boys while an assistant priest at Moree, the child sex abuse royal commission heard.

Bishop of Wagga Wagga Gerard Hanna, then a priest at east Tamworth, said the then-Bishop of Armidale, Henry Kennedy, had assumed two months was long enough to allow for any of Farrell’s victims to come forward.

“He constantly resorted to the phrase, ‘No one has come forward, there are no charges. There’s no reason why he can’t be put back into ministry’,” Bishop Hanna said on Wednesday.

The reasons for Farrell’s removal from Moree were kept quiet, the bishop said, and there was no report to the police or public inquiry.

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