This Broken Rites article gives some important
background about Australia's Archbishop Philip Wilson, who covered up
Father James Fletcher's indecent assault of a ten-year-old boy (Peter Creigh). Police allege that, when they were investigating Father Fletcher in 2003-2004 regarding a different victim (Daniel Feenan), Archbishop Wilson possessed information (about the abuse of Peter)
which might help the case against Fletcher but Wilson concealed this
information, thus protecting the criminal Fletcher. A court convicted
Archbishop Wilson regarding his concealment of Peter's
abuse but he defiantly refused to resign as the Archbishop of Adelaide —
until a public outcry forced his resignation. However, Wilson will
continue to have the title of a bishop (without a territory to
administer) — a criminal bishop. Wilson's crime of concealment carries a 12-months jail
sentence but (because of Wilson's bad health) the court is allowing him
to serve this jail sentence by going into home-detention at a
relative's house on the NSW central coast, instead of going behind bars.
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