Priest apologises over gay porn
A
Catholic priest from Co Tyrone who "inadvertently" displayed gay
pornographic images to a group of parents and a child has issued an
unreserved apology.
The images were shown on a screen by Fr Martin
McVeigh, the parish priest of Pomeroy, during a PowerPoint presentation
at St Mary’s Primary School about children’s first Confession on March
26th
In a statement today, Fr McVeigh said he “deeply” regrets his failure to check his presentation in advance.
“I
had no knowledge of any offending imagery existing in it. After the
images were inadvertently shown, I immediately removed the memory stick
from the laptop,” he said. “In my shock and upset and in my concern to
ensure that the images would never be shown again, I destroyed it later
that evening.”
There was no suggestion that the images were of minors or illegal.
Fr McVeigh said he accepts the incident was very serious and caused much anxiety and distress.
“I
apologise unreservedly for the hurt caused. I want to assure you,
however, that I was not responsible for the presence of the offending
images and in this respect I ask you to accept my innocence.”
Fr
McVeigh said he has asked the Archbishop of Armagh, Cardinal Seán Brady,
for permission to leave the parish and take sabbatical leave. “The
memory of this awful episode will remain with me for the rest of my
life,” he said
In a statement, Dr Brady said he had agreed to the
request “on the understanding that he will, on its completion, return to
the diocese”.
He also apologised for the incident, which he described as “traumatic” for both the parish and for Fr McVeigh.
Since
the incident, the laptop in question has been reported stolen from Fr
McVeigh’s house. The PSNI have appealed to the public for information to
help establish the circumstances behind the theft.
Dr Brady said
two other computers in the sacristy and computer equipment in the parish
office and Fr McVeigh’s parochial house had been examined as part of a
diocesan inquiry. “These have been forensically examined by an
independent technical expert and no inappropriate imagery has been
found,” he said.
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