When David McNamara first complained to the Catholic Church in the
1990s that he had been sexually abused in a church-run home, he believed
his abuser would face justice.
And as the years passed and he received a settlement for the abuse at the Kendall Grange home for intellectually disabled boys in NSW, he thought that at the very least his alleged attacker would have left the church and been kept away from children.
http://www.smh.com.au/national/victim-horrified-to-learn-alleged-abuser-continues-to-preach-in-papua-new-guinea-20141005-10ppae.html
And as the years passed and he received a settlement for the abuse at the Kendall Grange home for intellectually disabled boys in NSW, he thought that at the very least his alleged attacker would have left the church and been kept away from children.
http://www.smh.com.au/national/victim-horrified-to-learn-alleged-abuser-continues-to-preach-in-papua-new-guinea-20141005-10ppae.html