BHA: Survivors of abuse by Catholic priests speak out on eve of Pope's visit

Tuesday, 7 September 2010 12:00 AM

A press conference - at which survivors of the abuse by Catholic priests will tell their stories and say what it is they want from the pope's visit - will be held Wednesday September 15 at 11am at Conway Hall, Red Lion Square, London WC1R 4RL at 11am. Victims are travelling from around the world to try to make some impact on the pope during his visit to the UK.

Journalists who wish to be present at this press call should register by calling 020 7404 3126.

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Notes for editors:

Among those attending te press conference, and who will be available for interview, are:

. Sue Cox (abuse survivor from England)
. Mark Fabbro (abuse survivor from Australia)
. Margaret Kennedy from MACSAS : Ministry and Clergy Sexual Abuse Survivors
. Sally Mulready - Chair of Irish Women Survivors Support Network

* Mark Fabbro has been seeking justice from the Catholic Church for 14 years. He is travelling to London to find it. He was sadistically raped by a priest Fr Byrne at the age of 11 on school ground during school hours at a Jesuit School in Melbourne, Australia in 1971. He says the impact on his life was horrendous. He was later sent to a Jesuit boarding school, St Ignatius College where he was further vilified and brutalized.
A photograph of Mark Fabbro is available here www.protest-the-pope.org.uk

*Sue Cox was raped as a child in her own bedroom by her local Catholic priest. She has written an open letter to Archbishop Vincent Nichols, which you can read here:
www.protest-the-pope.org.uk

THIS PRESS NOTICE HAS BEEN SENT ON BEHALF OF THE PROTEST THE POPE CAMPAIGN

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