Ormskirk Advertiser

Church ‘in denial’ over sex abuse

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ASENIOR judge has slammed the Catholic Church for being “in denial” over sexual abuse problems within the priesthood.

Priest Fr Thomas Wood, 55, last week admitted possessing and making indecent images of children.

He visited internet chat rooms in November 2015 to join other perverts watching videos of young children being raped.

Wood’s internet protocol (IP) address led police to the presbytery of Our Lady’s church in Southport Road, Lydiate.

But he was spared jail after convincing Judge Clement Goldstone, QC, that he wanted help to address his problems.

Damian Nolan, defending, provided Liverpool Crown Court with a number of references on behalf of the disgraced priest.

Judge Goldstone said: “Some of the references I find much more compelling than others.

“Those which emanate from within the community and that which emanate from the defendant himself, appear to have a far more realistic and insightful approach to this defendant, rather than those which come from within the church.

“It is a source of great concern that even now, years after the sort of problems that beset the reputation of the church came into the public domain, that there is still a sort of denial that there is ‘something rotten in the state of Denmark’.”

Mr Nolan told the court his client had sought help from child sexual abuse charity The Lucy Faithfull Foundation.

He said Wood did not have any previous conviction­s and urged the court to follow the recommenda­tion of a presentenc­e report by sparing him jail.

Judge Goldstone said Wood wrote a letter which was “one of the most powerful statements of mitigation the court has ever considered”.

He told Wood: “It’s unfortunat­e that the realisatio­n and candour in which you have approached this case is not always matched by those who on behalf of the Catholic Church seek to provide you with their support.

“They too it may be said are, or have been, in a state of denial about the extent of abuse and the consequenc­es of it.”

Judge Goldstone said a short jail sentence would not be in the public interest, as it would not address Wood’s problems.

He gave him a three-year community order, with a rehabilita­tion activity requiremen­t of up to 30 days and ordered him to take part in a sex offender treatment programme and to pay £650 towards court costs.

He must sign on the Sex Offenders Register for five years and comply with a Sexual Harm Prevention Order for seven years.

Wood, of Liverpool Road, Birkdale, was formerly the long-serving priest at Our Lady Star of the Sea in Seaforth.

He took a dual role in Lydiate at Our Lady’s and St Gregory The Great in 2015, but stepped down after his arrest.

A spokesman for the Archdioces­e of Liverpool told the Advertiser that Wood no longer held any role with the church.

He said: “There is no evidence to suggest that images were made during the course of his work and no evidence to suggest that he has had sexual contact with any children.

“Thomas Wood has not been in ministry in the archdioces­e for the last year and remains out of ministry.

“Such crimes are not victimless, and the archdioces­an authoritie­s have co- with the robust safeguardi­ng proce- operated fully with the police and statu- dures, which are in place to protect the tory bodies in this investigat­ion in line vulnerable.”

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