Birmingham Post

Victim told to ‘pray with trousers down’ by son of JRR Tolkien Allegation of abuse against Catholic priest at hearing

- Aine Fox Special Correspond­ent

THE Catholic church is accused of seeing abuse victims as “third class citizens” by a man who claims he was forced to pray with his trousers down by Birmingham priest Father John Tolkien, son of author JRR Tolkien.

The alleged victim told how he was abused by Fr Tolkien in 1970, two years after the priest had apparently admitted ordering a group of Scouts to strip naked.

A week-long series of hearings of the Independen­t Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse is examining the Roman Catholic Archdioces­e of Birmingham’s response to allegation­s made against four priests including Fr Tolkien, who died in 2003.

The inquiry has already heard that the archdioces­e had been made aware in 1968 of a complaint against Fr Tolkien, but that he had been “sent for treatment” and the matter had not been reported to police at the time.

On Tuesday an alleged victim said it was “unbelievab­le” that the priest had been able to return to ministry, as he described the abuse he suffered.

He told the hearing in central London: “Knowing that two years later he abused me in the same church or the same school and then they had the nerve to deny the claim that he did anything wrong when they must have known about it for years.

“And Vincent Nichols, the so- called cardinal of England and Wales, has the nerve to start talking to the solicitors on how to cover things up. That’s not Christian. Unbelievab­le.”

The former archbishop of Birmingham Vincent Nichols, now the Archbishop of Westminste­r, was due to give evidence to the panel this week but is unwell and will now attend on December 13.

The victim, who became emotional at times, said the archdioces­e had contested his claim on the basis it had been brought outside the relevant time limit.

He said the church’s behaviour was “disgusting, low-level”.

He said: “To deny the truth which they already knew, we know about now. To cover up children being abused by paedophile­s, it’s just beyond words.”

He added: “I think they (the church) just see them (victims) as a scourge, third class citizens who dare to come forward and challenge them.”

The complainan­t told how he had been invited to Fr Tolkien’s house for reading lessons on Saturday mornings when he was a young schoolboy.

He said the priest lit candles and shut the curtains, despite it being mid-morning, and told him to kneel with his trousers down during a “special prayer session”.

“He said I had been chosen and it was between myself, him and Jesus and it was a very special position I had been chosen for and things were going to change and I would be part of something,” he told the inquiry.

He said he did as he was told because he was frightened, and Fr Tolkien told him to keep what happened a secret.

He said there were between three and five such incidents.

In 2006 the complainan­t visited another priest, a former assistant to Fr Tolkien, who he said told him he suspected abuse but feared being sacked if he had tried to do anything about it.

“He said to both myself and the solicitor he knew what was going on but he couldn’t do anything about it,” he told the hearing.

“He said the power that Tolkien had got, financiall­y and with the bishop, was too much and he would have been thrown out.”

The victim, who said he had received around £100 a year for counsellin­g, a figure he described as “impossible”, said the impact of abuse “lasts for a lifetime”.

 ??  ?? > Birmingham Catholic priest Father John Tolkien died in 2003
> Birmingham Catholic priest Father John Tolkien died in 2003

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