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Opening submissions by Counsel Assisting the Royal Commission - Ms Anderson Opening submissions on behalf of the Bishops and Congregational Leaders of the Catholic Church in Aotearoa New Zealand by Ms McKechnie Submissions on behalf of Network for Survivors of Abuse in Faith-Based Institutions by Dr Murray Heasley and Liz Tonks.
Filetype(s): PDFCreated December 2020
John will give evidence about the abuse he experienced during the two years he was at a Catholic intermediate school in the early 1980s, run by the Marist Brothers, and his experiences in trying to get redress from the Catholic Church.
Filetype(s): PDFCreated December 2020
Marc will give evidence about the abuse he suffered in St Edmund’s Intermediate School and St Paul’s High School, Dunedin, by two Christian Brothers, a priest and a lay teacher.
Filetype(s): PDFCreated December 2020
Mary will give evidence about the process of obtaining redress for abuse she suffered at St Patrick’s Cathedral School and St Dominic’s Catholic College in Auckland.
Filetype(s): PDF, VideoCreated December 2020
Public hearings
Ann-Marie’s evidence describes her experience of abuse while in the care of several faith-based institutions.
Filetype(s): PDF, VideoCreated December 2020
Public hearings
Gloria gives evidence on the Catholic Church’s redress process both as a survivor of abuse and as someone who has worked on one of the Church’s Abuse Protocol Committees.
Filetype(s): PDFCreated December 2020
Public hearings
Anne gave evidence about the abuse she experienced while at the Star of the Sea orphanage, run by the Sisters of Mercy, and the sexual abuse by a Catholic priest who befriended her mother.
Filetype(s): PDFCreated December 2020
Mr F gave evidence about the abuse he experienced in his first year at St Patrick’s College, Silverstream in 1953.
Filetype(s): PDFCreated December 2020
Mr G’s evidence outlines the abuse he experienced at Marist Brothers’ School in Whanganui.
Filetype(s): PDFCreated November 2020
Patrick’s evidence was read by his daughter Tina, as Patrick passed away earlier this year.
Filetype(s): PDFCreated November 2020