FORTY years on and Michael Scull is still an angry man. But like many victims of abuse by Catholic clergy, his rage has
shifted from Father Jack Ayers, the Salesian priest who buggered
him at Rupertswood school in Sunbury, Victoria, to the Catholic
Church hierarchy.
When he reported the abuse to the Salesians religious order about a decade ago, he said he was told Father Ayers was out of reach of children - and the Australian authorities - in Samoa. But he later learnt from an employee of the Salesians that the ageing priest had since visited Melbourne and been allowed to return to the Pacific.
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When he reported the abuse to the Salesians religious order about a decade ago, he said he was told Father Ayers was out of reach of children - and the Australian authorities - in Samoa. But he later learnt from an employee of the Salesians that the ageing priest had since visited Melbourne and been allowed to return to the Pacific.
http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/abuse-victims-demand-church-make-amends/2008/07/11/1215658130123.html