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Jill Meagher's family criticise Catholic priest over 'disgusting' claim | Jill Meagher's family criticise Catholic priest over 'disgusting' claim |
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A Catholic priest in Melbourne has reportedly been criticised for a speech in which he said Jill Meagher would have been at home instead of out on the night she was raped and killed if she was more “faith filled”. | A Catholic priest in Melbourne has reportedly been criticised for a speech in which he said Jill Meagher would have been at home instead of out on the night she was raped and killed if she was more “faith filled”. |
Meagher was murdered by Adrian Bayley after a night out Melbourne in September 2012. He was sentenced to life in prison. | Meagher was murdered by Adrian Bayley after a night out Melbourne in September 2012. He was sentenced to life in prison. |
The priest delivered his homily at an end-of-term service for a Catholic primary school in Melbourne on Friday and radio station 3AW reported he held up a newspaper article with a picture of Bayley on it to make his point. The report says he told a crowd of about 100 that if Meagher had been more “faith filled” she would have been home and “not walking down Sydney Road at 3am”. | The priest delivered his homily at an end-of-term service for a Catholic primary school in Melbourne on Friday and radio station 3AW reported he held up a newspaper article with a picture of Bayley on it to make his point. The report says he told a crowd of about 100 that if Meagher had been more “faith filled” she would have been home and “not walking down Sydney Road at 3am”. |
Meagher’s family were outraged by the report and said it was a “stupid thing to say”. | Meagher’s family were outraged by the report and said it was a “stupid thing to say”. |
“Adrian Bayley was out there that night looking for a victim and found her,” Joan Meagher, Jill Meagher’s mother-in-law told the Irish Independent. “He was looking for anyone, it didn’t matter to him who the person was. | “Adrian Bayley was out there that night looking for a victim and found her,” Joan Meagher, Jill Meagher’s mother-in-law told the Irish Independent. “He was looking for anyone, it didn’t matter to him who the person was. |
Thomas Meagher, Jill’s husband, put a statement on Facebook calling the comments “disgusting”. | Thomas Meagher, Jill’s husband, put a statement on Facebook calling the comments “disgusting”. |
“What a truly abhorrent lesson to teach a child,” he wrote. “How a human being with such dangerous and misogynistic views can be allowed pass those messages onto children is depressing. Shameful.” | “What a truly abhorrent lesson to teach a child,” he wrote. “How a human being with such dangerous and misogynistic views can be allowed pass those messages onto children is depressing. Shameful.” |
The Catholic Church has apologised for the comments, the Age reports, with one official saying the church did not support the “totally inappropriate” and offensive” comments. | The Catholic Church has apologised for the comments, the Age reports, with one official saying the church did not support the “totally inappropriate” and offensive” comments. |
Monsignor Greg Bennett, vicar-general of the archdiocese of Melbourne, went on radio to apologise. | Monsignor Greg Bennett, vicar-general of the archdiocese of Melbourne, went on radio to apologise. |
“I’ve spoken with the priest; he acknowledges that the homily wasn’t appropriate and apologises for the offence and upset it has caused,” he told 3AW. | “I’ve spoken with the priest; he acknowledges that the homily wasn’t appropriate and apologises for the offence and upset it has caused,” he told 3AW. |
“The reference to Jill Meagher in particular was offensive and inappropriate and the people of Victoria and Ireland mourn her sad and tragic death. | “The reference to Jill Meagher in particular was offensive and inappropriate and the people of Victoria and Ireland mourn her sad and tragic death. |
UPDATE: The Catholic archdiocese of Melbourne will introduce guidelines on Monday on “training and cultural understanding,” after apologising for the comments of one of its priests. |
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