Limerick Diocese has said it is willing to take the remains of the disgraced Bishop Eamonn Casey for burial.
However, it stressed that this decision is not up to the diocese.
Bishop Casey’s death notice has been taken down from the internet, in line with Church protocol for clergy removed from ministry due to credible allegations of child sexual abuse.Advertisement0 seconds of 0 secondsVolume 0%
The recent RTÉ documentary Bishop Casey’s Buried Secrets, in association with The Irish Mail on Sunday, revealed the former Bishop of Galway had been removed from ministry by the Vatican before 2006 and that the ban was reiterated to him in 2007 after multiple allegations of abuse were received.
Galway Diocese had multiple allegations of child sexual abuse against Bishop Casey on its files when a decision was taken to inter him in the crypt of View Cache
