Support group for wrongly-accused clergy disbanded

A charity set up to defend priests and nuns wrongly accused of abuse is dissolving this Christmas.

A charity set up to defend priests and nuns wrongly accused of abuse is dissolving this Christmas.

Campaigner Florence Horsman-Hogan, who founded LOVE, said it was time for those who supported the religious orders to move on with their lives.

Hogan created the group to promote a positive image of the clergy in children's homes. She also claimed the State commission set up to compensate abuse victims was open to fraudulent claims.

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