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Paedophile priest admits abusing children in East Midlands Paedophile priest admits abusing children in East Midlands
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An 85-year-old former Catholic priest has pleaded guilty to a series of child-related sex offences after being extradited from Tenerife. An 85-year-old Catholic priest has pleaded guilty to a series of child-related sex offences after being extradited from Tenerife.
In a hearing at Derby Crown Court Francis Paul Cullen admitted indecently assaulting seven children In a hearing at Derby Crown Court, Francis Paul Cullen admitted 21 counts of indecent assault of seven children.
The offences against boys and girls in the East Midlands date back decades. The abuse, of boys and girls from 6 to 16, took place between 1957 and 1991.
Cullen, who was born in Dublin, worked as a priest in Scunthorpe, Leicester, Hyson Green in Nottingham and Alfreton, Buxton and Mackworth in Derbyshire. Cullen, born in Dublin, worked in Scunthorpe, Leicester, Nottingham and Alfreton, Buxton and Mackworth, Derbyshire.
'Terrible crimes'
A spokesman for the Diocese of Nottingham said he was pleased Cullen had "taken responsibility for his terrible crimes".A spokesman for the Diocese of Nottingham said he was pleased Cullen had "taken responsibility for his terrible crimes".
Cullen was first arrested in Nottingham in 1991, but he skipped bail and fled to Tenerife in Spain where he lived for more than 20 years.
Father Andrew Cole, spokesman for the Diocese of Nottingham, said: "I would like to offer our sympathy to those who have been affected by this tragedy in any way and assure them that we will do whatever we can to support them.
"I also wish to thank Cullen's victims for their bravery in coming forward after many years of silence; it is due to them that Cullen has pleaded guilty.
"Nothing can take away the horror of what happened to them, but I hope that today's verdict will help them in some small way to find peace," Father Cole said.
Cullen will be sentenced on 24 March.
He worked as a priest at the Mackworth parish of Christ the King in Derbyshire between 1960 and 1978.
He was parish priest in Buxton from 1978-87 and in Hyson Green, Nottingham from 1988-91.
He retired in September 1991.