Not such happy times for pupils at the Cricklade prep school in the 1950s |
Further witnesses have come forward to support allegations
made by Gerard Lidgey about the brutal abuse of children by the Irish Christian
Brothers at their school in Cricklade during the 1950s.
Reading the memories evoked by Gerard at http://millstonesblog.blogspot.com/2012/02/bother-those-brothers.html
prompted a fellow former Prior
Park Prep
School pupil to dwell on his own recollections.
James - not his real name - is keen for others to contact
Gerard and support his case against the Brothers.
"I think that others need to come out and describe just
what went on," he writes. "The physical and mental cruelty inflicted
upon pupils at Cricklade has been well documented. The more I think of the
terror regime they ran, the more angry I am."
Memories of his nightmare education at the hands of the
Brothers continue to haunt James.
"They are as crystal clear now - 50 years later. It is
as if it were yesterday. I cannot think of a moment at that school which was
not fear-filled. I think the only time one felt safe was during the cinema
showing. At least then one felt that no black-robed Irish thug would lay into
you with his whale-bone reinforced strap. Was there not some company in Dublin who made these
instruments of torture?"
"I escaped the sexual abuse but I knew it went on.
Besides the brutal Br B I remember two
other brothers who brutalised me. They were Brothers Carmody and Madigan. Beatings
and savage slaps across the head were commonplace. Sometimes you hardly knew
the reason for these assaults."
Like other former pupils James is sickened by his memories
of punishments administered in front of the whole school like a grotesque
ritual. One in particular stands out.
"What really sticks in the mind is a public beating. For a 7- or 8-year-old it was like watching a
public execution. We all filed into the Assembly Hall. On the stage was a piano
stool. Soon a 10-year-old boy was led on to the stage, terrified and in floods
of tears."
"What terrible crime had this little boy committed? He had purportedly thrown another boy's slipper down a lavatory bowl. He admitted his offence only after a monstrance was held up and he was told to swear on the Blessed Sacrament that he had not committed this 'crime'".
Having been found guilty he was forced over the stool and
beaten with great savagery - from memory something like 30 times. He was then
taken off the stage by various Brothers. I will never forget the stunned
silence as the small boys took in what had happened."
James blames Cricklade headmaster Brother B -
"the Head Warder" as he calls him - as the inspiration behind the
generalised brutality in the school.
But he has harsh words for the Christian Brothers-educated
Head of the Catholic Church in England
and Wales
who has been featured earlier in these pages at http://millstonesblog.blogspot.com/2010/06/we-have-to-move-on-in-life-really.html
Pictured above is Bishop John Sherrington, Auxiliary Bishop for the Diocese of Westminster, to whom James wrote recently
about his nightmare experiences at Cricklade. He responded with much sympathy.
However, the same cannot be said of Archbishop Vincent Nichols, James feels.
James alleges that because the Archbishop was educated by
the Irish Christian Brothers he would have known of the reputation of Christian
Brothers like Br B and his subordinates.
"It is shocking that he has made no public condemnation.
Worse still, he actually praises them."
James believes that Archbishop Nichols has given up replying
to those who remind him of the wickedness of the Brothers.
"Clearly, he thinks their behaviour character-building,"
he concludes.
For cradle-Catholics like James his experiences at the hands
of the Irish Christian Brothers have played a major part in driving him away
from the Catholic Church.
"Jesus said that those who sin against children, or
turn them towards sin, may as well put a millstone around their neck. That is
just what the Brothers at Cricklade did. I left the Church years ago, as did so
many of my peers."