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Thu 11 Nov 2009Auxiliaries handled complaints 'badly'
The Bishop of Limerick, Dr Donal Murray, was among the former auxiliary bishops of Dublin who dealt “badly” with allegations of child sex abuse in the diocese.
The report on the handling of abuse allegations in the Dublin archdiocese from 1975 to 2004 finds that many of the auxiliary bishops “knew of the fact of abuse”, as did a number of officials such as Monsignor Gerard Sheehy and Monsignor Alex Stenson.
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