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Speaking on BBC1’s ''Big Questions'' programme in May 2009, which focused on child abuse scandals in the church, he stated that “most of the offences are being committed by homosexuals”. He was the communications officer for the archdiocese of Cardiff at the time.<ref name=pn>http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2009/10/21/priest-who-claimed-gays-were-paedophiles-resigns/  
 
Speaking on BBC1’s ''Big Questions'' programme in May 2009, which focused on child abuse scandals in the church, he stated that “most of the offences are being committed by homosexuals”. He was the communications officer for the archdiocese of Cardiff at the time.<ref name=pn>http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2009/10/21/priest-who-claimed-gays-were-paedophiles-resigns/  
 
[[Jessica Geen]], "Priest who claimed gays were paedophiles resigns", ''Pink News'' 21 October 2009.</ref>
 
[[Jessica Geen]], "Priest who claimed gays were paedophiles resigns", ''Pink News'' 21 October 2009.</ref>
Later that year he resigned as Catholic Chaplin at Cardiff University.<ref name=pn />
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Later that year he resigned as Catholic Chaplin at [[Cardiff University]].<ref name=pn />
  
 
He was named in the [[Stonewall Awards 2009]] as [[Stonewall Bigot of the Year Award|Bigot of the Year]], jointly with [[Jan Moir]].
 
He was named in the [[Stonewall Awards 2009]] as [[Stonewall Bigot of the Year Award|Bigot of the Year]], jointly with [[Jan Moir]].

Latest revision as of 18:17, 27 March 2016

John Owen speaking on ..Big Questions
John Owen is a Roman Catholic priest.

Speaking on BBC1’s Big Questions programme in May 2009, which focused on child abuse scandals in the church, he stated that “most of the offences are being committed by homosexuals”. He was the communications officer for the archdiocese of Cardiff at the time.[1] Later that year he resigned as Catholic Chaplin at Cardiff University.[1]

He was named in the Stonewall Awards 2009 as Bigot of the Year, jointly with Jan Moir.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2009/10/21/priest-who-claimed-gays-were-paedophiles-resigns/ Jessica Geen, "Priest who claimed gays were paedophiles resigns", Pink News 21 October 2009.