Ex-Church of Ireland lay worker admits to abusing 14 boys over 39-year period

A former Church of Ireland lay worker has pleaded guilty to abusing 14 young boys at various dates and locations over the past five decades.

Ex-Church of Ireland lay worker admits to abusing 14 boys over 39-year period

A former Church of Ireland lay worker has pleaded guilty to abusing 14 young boys at various dates and locations over the past five decades.

Patrick O’Brien of Knocklyon Road, Templeogue in Dublin used to work as a volunteer at St Patrick’s Cathedral.

Four of Patrick O’Brien’s victims were in court this morning as it took the registrar half an hour to put all the charges to their abuser.

The abuse began in 1974 and continued until 2013.

Mr O'Brien used to volunteer at St. Patrick’s Cathedral and some of the abuse took place there as well as other locations in Dublin and the Midlands.

The court heard the 76-year-old used to take the boys away on trips and would abuse them in his car, office or on his boat.

One victim described being abused at a wooded area near Athy, Co. Kildare when he was just nine years old.

He said he kept reassuring him that everything was okay and that he was a “good, brave boy”.

He told Gardaí he didn’t tell his parents because he was scared and confused and afraid of upsetting them.

He said there was no change in Mr O’Brien’s manner afterwards and this made him feel that what happened in the woods was normal.

His sentence hearing continues.

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