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Church distances itself from man described as Britain's most prolific rapist

by Marcus Jones
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The Diocese of Manchester has confirmed that convicted rapist Reynhard Sinaga has been attending a local church.

It's spoken out to distance itself from the 36 year old, described as Britain's most prolific rapist, who was jailed for at least 30 years for 48 attacks.

He was found to have targeted young, drunk men and spiked their drinks.

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During his trial, a character testament was received from St Chrysostom's Church, in Victoria Park, Manchester - an Anglican church of the Catholic tradition - where Sinaga had attended.

The judge said: "It is almost beyond belief that someone who could profess some Christian faith could at the same time have been committing such wicked and evil crimes."

In a statement, the Diocese of Manchester said: "Reynhard Sinaga is guilty of the most appalling crimes.

"We utterly condemn his actions and our thoughts and prayers today go out to his victims.

"Clergy, and others in our churches who work with those affected by abuse, are ready to offer support to any affected by these horrific revelations.

"We can confirm that Reynhard Sinaga did worship occasionally at a city centre church and it appears that nobody who came into contact with him had any inkling of his crimes."
 

With humility of heart, we pray to God,
whose love and faithfulness endures forever.

  1. We pray for people who have been abused
    whether physically, mentally, emotionally or sexually
    that the Lord of all tenderness and compassion
    will restore them and give them peace.
  1. We pray that we become more and more a community
    that actively protects the most vulnerable people of society, particularly our children.
  1. We pray that the Spirit of Wisdom enlightens people
    to put an end to acts of violence and abuse.
  1. We pray for the healing professions
    who minister to those who suffer violence and abuse,
    that God will give them an abundance of wisdom, compassion and love.

God our rock and our strength on whom we lean,
help us to create an atmosphere of trust
which allows the unspeakable to be said.
Help us to live with our painful memories.
May we support each other and be safe places for each other.
Through Christ, our Lord.

Prayer from the Irish Catholic Bishops Conference

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