'The trauma and its impacts remain': Notorious religious figure dies during jail sentence

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Criminals often serve long, gruelling sentences in jail.

However, for a notorious offender who left a generation of Aussies scarred, doing a life sentence is not enough.


The news of Gerald Ridsdale's death at the age of 90 may have closed the final chapter on one of Australia's most infamous and heinous criminals.

Yet, for the victims and their families, the scars of his actions remain indelibly etched in their lives.

Ridsdale, who was a Catholic priest, had been incarcerated since 1994.


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Gerald Ridsdale transferred from one church to another to cover up his offences. Image Credit: YouTube/ABC News Australia


He served a sentence for sexually harassing and abusing more than 70 children across central and south-western Victoria.

His death marked the end of a life that left a trail of devastation.

Born in 1934 in the Wimmera region, Ridsdale was ordained as a priest in 1961.

He served at 16 different parishes nationwide.


Over the next three decades, he was shuffled between different parishes in response to complaints of abuse.

Community members heavily criticised this practice, as it enabled Ridsdale's predatory behaviour rather than stopping it.

Ridsdale was first sentenced for his crimes in 1993, as he pleaded guilty to the sexual abuse of 72 individuals.

Ridsdale's health deteriorated significantly during his final years in prison.

He attended court hearings via video conferencing due to his frail condition.

A fall in his cell at Hopkins Correctional Centre in 2022 left him bed-bound while suffering from chronic pain, muscle atrophy, and limb weakness.

However, Ridsdale's physical decline did not compare to the lifelong suffering endured by those he victimised.


The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse shed light on the extent of Ridsdale's abuse and the church's knowledge of his actions.

Despite multiple church members being aware of his offences, he was allowed to continue his work.

Cardinal George Pell claimed ignorance of the allegations until much later.

Ridsdale used his position within the church to gain families' trust, only to betray them in the most horrific manner.

In a 2020 sentencing hearing, a judge described his crimes as 'corrosive', as the judge highlighted the profound breach of trust and the lasting impact on victims, their families, and the community.

One of Gerald Ridsdale's victims spoke about the traumatic experience inflicted by the priest.

Watch his story here:

Source: ABC News Australia/YouTube

'Gerald Ridsdale's death does not erase the immense suffering he inflicted on innocent children and their families,' Bravehearts Chief Executive Alison Geale emphasised.

'While some may see his passing as the end of a dark chapter, for survivors, the trauma and its impacts remain.'

Bravehearts, along with other children's advocacy groups, continues to stand with Ridsdale's victims.

With Gerald Ridsdale's death, it is crucial to be vigilant towards institutions like the church.

His dark legacy should be a stark reminder of the damage that could be wrought when those in positions of power abuse their authority.
Key Takeaways

  • Gerald Ridsdale, one of Australia's most notorious paedophile priests, died while serving a lengthy prison term for sexual abuse.
  • Ridsdale had been convicted on multiple counts of sexual abuse against more than 70 children in Victoria.
  • The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse revealed that church officials were aware of his offences yet allowed them to continue.
  • Child safety group Bravehearts emphasised that Ridsdale's death should not erase the suffering of his victims and that support for survivors of such trauma should continue.
How should churches apply better safeguards against such abuses? Your insights are valuable as we continue to grapple with these complex issues, so please share your thoughts and feelings on this matter in the comments section.
 

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Oh look! Nary a word! Major crimes against Australian children...now that is our greatest terrorist attacks!
The worst of the worst!

{The Royal Commission recorded 4445 claimants who alleged sexual abuse in a Catholic setting. Some 7% of Catholic priests were alleged offenders, with offending occurring at a constant rate from the 1950s to the 1980s. But so many more before that time.}
With the assimilationist policy that placed children in residential children’s homes between 1905 and the 1970s. Sexual abuse of these children became an aggravating factor in their experience of cultural colonisation, in which their own culture was disparaged and their access to their home community denied.

How about Ashley Paul Griffith, 47, confessed to 307 offences committed at childcare centres in the Australian state of Queensland and overseas between 2003 and 2022. His victims were aged between one and seven. raping and sexually abusing almost 70 girls, (and at least two dozen children in the Australian state of New South Wales and in Italy).

Oh, would that be the “better” immigrants as opposed to the "others”???? “Oh, but shit didn’t happen in my day…when it was the lucky country!!!” If these comments weren't so abhorrently ignorant, I would be laughing.
 
This unfettered historical abuse of power by institutions, is a permanent inditement on their true culture. To facilitate ongoing abuse of defenseless children ,KNOWINGLY, is one of the key reasons why I choose to be an atheist. I personally know of a relative that was directly affected by this heinous pervert...... an oxygen thief that should have been brought to justice MANY decades ago. SHAME, Catholic Church, SHAME!:mad:
 
That comment annoys me a little. Women don't get married to kerb men's sexual behavior. A person I am aware of was married and still managed to abuse his own grandchildren.
l'm not suggesting that at all ! where is your mind? l just don't see why priests can't marry and have a family life like everyone else. l am quite aware there are sexual deviates everywhere
 
Historically, the church and royalty have exerted excessive power over the general populace for their own gain, mainly at the great expense of the commoner.

Both institutions are archaic and should be banned from the planet and still continue to exert power and influence for no legitimate reason.
 
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I have known people who go to church and are the biggest hypocrites, I call them bible bashers, That try to push their beliefs on you .
Take the American Mafia for example.

Blow a few of an opposition gang away, brush off your $1000 suit and go to church.

All in the space of an hour....
 
Take the American Mafia for example.

Blow a few of an opposition gang away, brush off your $1000 suit and go to church.

All in the space of an hour....
...and the Italian Mafia, Greek Mafia....heinous crimes but wear a gold cross around their necks and off to church! Astounding hypocrisy! If you could sell bullshit....oh wait - they do!
 

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