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DERRY DIOCESE TO PUBLISH ABUSE AUDIT

written by admin November 29, 2011
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THE Derry Diocese – which covers Inishowen – will publish its report on clerical sex abuse tomorrow at 11am, the Diocese confirmed this evening.

Like the Raphoe audit, no priests will be named and only reports contained in Church records will be discussed.

The report will be presented by Monsignor Eamon Martin, the Diocesan Administrator who is being tipped to take over from retired Bishop Seamus Hegarty.

It will be published first on the Diocese website at 11am – and there will be a press conference at 1pm, said a spokesman.

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