How Could You? Hall of Shame-UK-Philip Temple

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How Could You? Hall of Shame-UK-Philip Temple

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From London, UK, “a former children’s home worker and Catholic priest has pleaded guilty to sexual assaults against children in the 1970s. Philip Temple, 66, admitted 27 counts of non-recent sexual assault committed against children in his care and two counts of perjury, according to the Metropolitan police.

The force said Temple, of no fixed address, appeared at Woolwich crown court in south-east London on Tuesday where he pleaded guilty to seven counts of non-recent sexual assault. He also appeared at Croydon crown court on Wednesday 6 April, where he pleaded guilty to 20 counts of non-recent sexual assault and two counts of perjury.

Police added that he pleaded not guilty to five counts of indecent assault. He is due to be sentenced on Wednesday at Woolwich.

Scotland Yard said Temple was employed by Wandsworth borough council where he worked at Woking Close and Hertfield House between 1972 and 1974. He was also employed by Lambeth borough council between 1974 and 1977 where he worked at Rowan House in Shirley Oaks, Croydon.

Between 1972 and 1977, Temple carried out the offences against male and female victims living at the care homes.

According to the Met, he then changed career to become a priest and served at Christ the King Monastery, Vita Et Pax in Cockfosters, north London, where he abused two altar boys.

One of those victims made allegations that led to two trials during which Temple perjured himself by maintaining his innocence. Temple has since pleaded guilty to perjury.

An investigation was launched by detectives from the Met’s sexual offences, exploitation and child abuse (SOECA) command after information was received by officers that implicated Temple in multiple offences. He was arrested on 6 July last year.

DCI Jim Wingrave of SOECA said: “Temple was employed to care for the vulnerable children whose trust he betrayed by subjecting them to abuse.

“We take very seriously any allegations of sexual abuse reported to us. If anyone believes they have been a victim I would urge them to contact the sexual offences, exploitation and child abuse command on 020 8217 6582.”

An NSPCC spokesman said: “This was a terrible betrayal of trust over a number of years by a priest who preyed on the vulnerable children he should have been caring for.

“Temple compounded his heinous crimes by then lying about the string of offences, so increasing the agony for his victims. Hopefully he will receive the punishment his appalling behaviour deserves – and his victims get the help and support they need.””

Ex-priest pleads guilty to 27 counts of sexual assault against children

[The Guardian 8/9/16 by Press Association]

“A Catholic priest and former children’s home worker has been jailed for 12 years after admitting the sexual abuse of 13 children dating back to the 1970s.

Philip Temple, 66, was sentenced at Woolwich crown court after pleading guilty to 20 charges of sexual assault in April and a further seven charges this week.

Temple twice stood trial in the late 1990s. In the first case the jury was unable to reach a verdict and Temple was acquitted in a retrial.

Before passing sentence on Wednesday, the judge, Christopher Hehir, apologised to one of Temple’s victims that “justice was not done when you came to court in 1998 and 1999”.

The court heard that the victim had become a self-harming recluse and had attempted suicide following the trials.

“I can only imagine the damage he has caused to other victims. We can never escape from what he did and we can never be free of it,” the victim, who cannot be named for legal reasons, told the court. Temple was “an extremely skilled liar and manipulator with sociopathic qualities”, the victim added.

The judge said there had been another missed opportunity to bring Temple to justice when the youngest known victim, who was six or seven when abused by Temple when he worked for Wandsworth council in south London, began civil proceedings against the council in 1991.

According to Jonathan Polnay, prosecuting, the civil case “appeared to be settled with no payment” and police did not investigate when the victim reported the alleged abuse four years later.

Temple sexually assaulted boys and one girl when working for Wandsworth and Lambeth councils in the 1970s. He became a priest in 1988 and abused two altar boys while serving at Christ the King monastery, Vita Et Pax in Cockfosters, north London, in the 1990s.

The judge said he viewed Temple’s move to become ordained as a Catholic priest as an “aggravating factor”.

Hehir said: “You of course exploited the opportunities your deceit as to your character had afforded you, not only by sexually abusing children but, as a priest, by lying on oath to deny the truthful accusations brought against you by one of your victims.

“Your actions as a priest demonstrated that in truth you were a wolf in shepherd’s clothing.”

Detectives from the Metropolitan police’s sexual offences, exploitation and child abuse (SOECA) command launched an investigation after receiving information that implicated Temple in multiple offences. He was arrested on 6 July last year.

Lambeth council said it was cooperating with the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse (IICSA). “We hope the outcome provides some solace to the victims of these dreadful crimes,” said a spokesman.

In a statement, the diocese of Westminster said it was “aware of the sentencing of Philip Temple, a member of the Monte Oliveto Benedictine order. The diocese has fully cooperated with the statutory authorities throughout the investigation.”

The statement added: “The diocese of Westminster has robust safeguarding policies in place and rigorous selection procedures for candidates for the priesthood.”

Temple, of no fixed address, also admitted two counts of perjury relating to his earlier trials.”

Catholic priest jailed for 12 years for sexually abusing 13 children

[The Guardian 8/10/16 y Harriet Sherwood]

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