If a bishop, priest or deacon is convicted of a criminal offence against children and is sentenced to serve a term of imprisonment of 12 months or more, then it would normally be right to initiate the process of laicisation. Failure to do so would need to be justified. Initiation of the process of laicisation may also be appropriate in other circumstances.
(Nolan, 2001, 3.5.32, p44).

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Monday, April 12, 2010

Presentation at 7th National BASPCAN Congress -'Fully committed? Rhetoric and reality.... in the Diocese of Salford' 14 September 2009


PLEASE SEE http://www.baspcan.org.uk/files/WS6%20-%20P.Gilligan.pdf

for presentation given at the 7th National Congress of the British Association for the Study and Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect

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