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Chichester vicar jailed for 'this is what God wants' abuse | Chichester vicar jailed for 'this is what God wants' abuse |
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A former vicar who sexually abused a woman and a girl, who he told "it was what God wanted", has been jailed for eight years. | A former vicar who sexually abused a woman and a girl, who he told "it was what God wanted", has been jailed for eight years. |
Meirion Griffiths, 81, was convicted of four counts of indecent assault last month following a six-day retrial. | Meirion Griffiths, 81, was convicted of four counts of indecent assault last month following a six-day retrial. |
He had moved to Perth in Australia from Chichester, in West Sussex, but was extradited to the UK to face justice. | He had moved to Perth in Australia from Chichester, in West Sussex, but was extradited to the UK to face justice. |
Sentencing him, the judge at Portsmouth Crown Court said Griffiths' actions were an "enormous breach of trust". | Sentencing him, the judge at Portsmouth Crown Court said Griffiths' actions were an "enormous breach of trust". |
Judge Roger Hetherington described the effects on the two "highly-impressionable, naive and innocent" victims as "devastating". | Judge Roger Hetherington described the effects on the two "highly-impressionable, naive and innocent" victims as "devastating". |
Griffiths was a Church of England vicar at St Pancras Church in Chichester at the time of the offences. | Griffiths was a Church of England vicar at St Pancras Church in Chichester at the time of the offences. |
He was found guilty of two counts of indecent assault against teenager Julie Macfarlane - who has waived her right to anonymity - during the mid-1970s, one of them involving multiple occasions. | |
She told the BBC she was 16 when she went to Griffiths to discuss doubts about her faith. | She told the BBC she was 16 when she went to Griffiths to discuss doubts about her faith. |
"That was when the first of what was a year-long of sexual assaults happened," she said. | "That was when the first of what was a year-long of sexual assaults happened," she said. |
Griffiths was also convicted of two counts of indecent assault against a woman in her mid-20s in 1982. | Griffiths was also convicted of two counts of indecent assault against a woman in her mid-20s in 1982. |
He was found not guilty of two counts of indecent assault, one against each of the women. | He was found not guilty of two counts of indecent assault, one against each of the women. |
Prosecutor Richard Witcombe said Griffiths, who was married with two children, targeted Ms Macfarlane who attended bible classes and social groups at his church. | |
The court also heard Griffiths abused her while teaching her to drive and during trips to the beach he took off all his clothes while swimming. | The court also heard Griffiths abused her while teaching her to drive and during trips to the beach he took off all his clothes while swimming. |
"As a result of gaining her trust, he was able to abuse her... telling her it was what God wanted," Mr Witcombe said. | "As a result of gaining her trust, he was able to abuse her... telling her it was what God wanted," Mr Witcombe said. |
'Who would believe me?' | 'Who would believe me?' |
Speaking after the hearing, Ms Macfarlane recalled how her mother would say: "It's so kind of the minister to offer you driving lessons, you must go with him." | |
"He would find a place, you know, a deserted lane, a beach, a cornfield in one case, different places where there was nobody around, and again he would force himself upon me," she said. | "He would find a place, you know, a deserted lane, a beach, a cornfield in one case, different places where there was nobody around, and again he would force himself upon me," she said. |
Speaking in court, Ms Macfarlane described herself as a "chaste" teenager and said she had trusted Griffiths because he was a "man of God". | |
"Who would believe me? He was a minister who held a position of authority," she added. | "Who would believe me? He was a minister who held a position of authority," she added. |
A statement from the second victim read to the court described how she attempted to commit suicide during the abuse and continued to suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). | A statement from the second victim read to the court described how she attempted to commit suicide during the abuse and continued to suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). |
"The abuse has caused profound irreparable damage and intense ongoing trauma," she said. | "The abuse has caused profound irreparable damage and intense ongoing trauma," she said. |
"He knew I was vulnerable but despite this he used his position to control my life." | "He knew I was vulnerable but despite this he used his position to control my life." |
In a statement, the Diocese of Chichester said both victims had showed "great courage in coming forward". | In a statement, the Diocese of Chichester said both victims had showed "great courage in coming forward". |
Expressing its "deep sense of sorrow", it added: "All cases of sexual abuse are a great betrayal. | Expressing its "deep sense of sorrow", it added: "All cases of sexual abuse are a great betrayal. |
"Where it has happened, it must be brought into the light so that justice can be done." | "Where it has happened, it must be brought into the light so that justice can be done." |