GARDAÍ are unlikely to prosecute any members of the Jesuits over the religious order’s handling of historic allegations of child sexual abuse by one of its priests Fr Joseph Marmion.
Garda sources said that enquires into allegations against Marmion of abusing pupils at Belvedere College, Clongowes Wood College and the former Crescent College in Limerick City have also run cold because Marmion died in 2000 at the age of 75.
In 1977 a number of pupils at Belvedere, where Marmion taught from 1969 to 1978, made disclosures to senior Jesuits of sexual abuse by Marmion.
The Jesuit Order dealt with the matter in-house, and Marmion was never questioned by the civil authorities.
A Garda spokesman told the Limerick Post that “while it is our intention to effectively deal with all complaints and information received, there will be limitations as to the action we can take in some cases due to…
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