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Police question priest over explicit image shown to children

11/09/2008 11:15:00 PM
A BELMONT Catholic priest is on restricted duties after a Lower Hunter state school class of seven-year-olds was shown an explicit image during a religious education lesson.

Father Gerard Mackie was interviewed by police and computer equipment he had taken to the school was confiscated after the incident on September 4.

The Department of Education confirmed an "inappropriate image" was shown on a screen during a year 2 special religious class at the public school. The image, understood to be an erect penis, was immediately removed by a female classroom teacher who was in the room at the time.

A department spokesman said the school contacted police and all parents of children in the class were advised of the incident by phone.

Maitland-Newcastle Bishop Michael Malone confirmed the priest had been placed "on restricted ministry until this matter has been clarified through investigation".

But East Lake Macquarie parishioners who spoke to The Herald want assurances the priest will not be at an assembly on Sunday, where Father Mackie, Bishop Malone and parish members had planned to map out directions for the parish over the next three years.

"He needs to not be there until this is sorted out," one parishioner said.

"I know of one couple who've already said they won't be going because they don't believe he should be there.

"I think there'll be people stand up and demand he leave if he does go."

A diocese spokeswoman said people with concerns about clergy members should contact police or the diocese's Zimmerman House.

The Herald was unable to speak to Father Mackie, so it is not known if he was aware of the image being stored on his computer equipment.

Father Mackie has been in the Maitland-Newcastle diocese since the 1980s. He was at Lambton in the 1990s, and from 2001 has been parish priest at Belmont, Swansea and Windale.

During World Youth Day the priest led more than 60 pilgrims on a re-enactment of the 14 stations of the cross along Fernleigh Track.

A female parishioner said she was "shocked" by the alleged incident but was pleased the school and the diocese responded promptly.

A Department of Education spokesman said a counsellor was available to students and staff.

All special religious education tutors and priests who work at state public schools must comply with child protection vetting, he said.

The action against Father Mackie came in the same week the diocese's Vicar-General Tom Brennan appeared in court charged with perverting the course of justice.

Father Brennan was arrested on August 15 as part of police investigations into sexual abuse allegations in the Hunter. It came a day after Father John Sidney Denham was charged with 30 child sex offences.

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It is time to ban the Catholic Church...
Posted by maitland on 12/09/2008 8:16:11 AM
Scripture should not be in public schools at all. Religious education should be provided by parents out of school hours.
Posted by nicky on 12/09/2008 11:39:28 AM
It is evident from 'maitlands' comment that people within the society immediately judge from a simple news report, without knowing the full extent of the situation. 'Banning a church' will do nothing to society... it will only make it worse. Does that mean we also have to ban Greek Orthodox because it has been reported that an elder of the community sexually assaulted a woman? It was a very naive comment to make and time that people understand that there is always two sides to every story.
Posted by lake macquarie on 12/09/2008 11:52:27 AM
Look back over the past few years both here and around the world and take stock of the things that the church, via its many Catholic priests, has been doing.

Lake Macquarie, there are considerably more than two sides to every story.

Posted by muriel on 12/09/2008 12:28:48 PM
Spot on Nicky. I attended a Catholic Primary School back in the 1960s and a huge chunk of my education was wasted learning Latin Mass responses, hymns and religious ideology. I could have been learning more meaningful things.
Posted by Paul on 12/09/2008 12:38:39 PM
Being an ex parishioner from Belmont, I have to agree with muriel and say that yes there are considerably more than two sides to every story especially where this priest is concerned.
Posted by Disillusioned on 12/09/2008 1:02:39 PM
In any vocation there are good and bad. Not saying this bloke is bad, but the situation certainly is (however it occurred). Can't judge all by the actions of some.
Posted by mikey on 12/09/2008 1:13:01 PM
Why was the image on his computer?
Posted by Jeremiah on 12/09/2008 2:41:50 PM
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Posted by Moderator on 12/09/2008 2:43:56 PM
For all we know, he didn't know that the image was on the computer. We all need to wait for the investigation to be complete before we pass judgement.
Posted by disbelief on 12/09/2008 2:49:04 PM
Teach little kids that while they should be respectful of adults, there are definite limits of appropriate behaviour. Anything questionable should be reported back to Mum and Dad immediately.


Posted by Ozzie on 12/09/2008 3:12:02 PM
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