Parishioners in Scotland have boycotted Mass and withheld their
offertory donations in protest at their bishop's decision to remove a
priest who publicly accused another cleric of sexual abuse.
Two hundred people in the parish of St Sophia's in Galston, Ayrshire,
have signed a petition accusing the Bishop of Galloway, John
Cunningham, of persecuting and ostracising Fr Patrick Lawson after he
issued the priest with a decree of removal last week.
Fr Lawson, who is suffering from cancer, has campaigned for nearly
two decades for the Scottish hierarchy to take action against Fr Paul
Moore, a retired priest who, he alleges, abused altar boys and made
sexual advances towards him when he was a seminarian in the mid-1990s.
The former Bishop of Galloway, Maurice Taylor, has said that Fr Moore
confessed to him that he had abused children.
He was then sent to a
treatment centre in Canada. He was parish priest of St Quivox church in
Prestwick in 1996.
However, a church spokesman said that Fr
Moore had denied making sexual advances to Fr Lawson.