Trial begins of Derry priest accused of sexual abuse

The trial has begun in Derry of a parish priest charged with sexually abusing a 14-year-old girl.
Fr Eugene Boland, 66, and originally from Moville, denies five charges of indecently assaulting the girl from June 1990 to June 1992.
He is alleged to have committed the offences in a parochial house in Derry’s Galliagh area where the complainant did voluntary work.
Opening the case prosecuting counsel Russell Connell said the alleged indecent assaults involved the defendant rubbing the girl’s waist under her clothes, kissing her on the lips once in a passionate manner and rubbing her leg with his foot under a dining room table.
He is also alleged to have asked her if she was having a sexual relationship with her boyfriend and asking her on one occasion if her trousers were buttoned.
The prosecution barrister said the complainant later confronted him in the confessional where the defendant is alleged to have told her despite being a priest we are still men underneath and we still think like men.
The prosecutor said when the complainant wanted to report the matter to a bishop the defendant is alleged to have gone down on his knees and apologised for the hurt he had put her through.
Mr Connell said the allegations were reported to the police in April 2010.
The trial continues.

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