Across Victoria, on buildings associated with the Catholic church, blank rectangles are appearing. They
signify the fresh removal of plaques, installed decades earlier to
signify the opening of a school, church, hospital or hall.
Etched on the plaques is a name: Most Reverend R. A. Mulkearns.
Bishop Ronald Austin Mulkearns blessed almost every Catholic building opened in the Ballarat diocese between 1974 and 1996. He also supervised one of the worst periods of clerical child sexual abuse in Australia.
http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/disgraced-ballarat-bishop-mulkearns-who-protected-paedophiles-erased-from-history-20170328-gv8m9n.html
Etched on the plaques is a name: Most Reverend R. A. Mulkearns.
Bishop Ronald Austin Mulkearns blessed almost every Catholic building opened in the Ballarat diocese between 1974 and 1996. He also supervised one of the worst periods of clerical child sexual abuse in Australia.
http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/disgraced-ballarat-bishop-mulkearns-who-protected-paedophiles-erased-from-history-20170328-gv8m9n.html