Decisions we make are influenced by a moral compass. The degree a society is able to align to the collective beliefs and perspectives of citizens is a work-in-progress exercise. No absolutes, many shades of grey. Enlightened citizens understand we must unapologetically participate in our system of governance to ensure civil society actors are sufficiently aligned to collective values. The challenge oftentimes is that issues of morality are not black and white. 

For many Barbadians- dare we say the majority- the Christian Church represents the last bastion of what defines old fashion traditional values. It is place many believers seek refuge. It is a place a believer should not expect to be abused physically or emotionally. Physical and emotional abuse should be viewed through a black or white lens.

The blogmaster received several communications from a man residing in Europe who alleged he was abused by a catholic priest now deceased by the name of Aidan Dean, a Canadian who presided in Barbados during the 70s. The victim in his search to find emotional closure tried to initiate an investigation in 2017 to discover if other young men had been similarly abused in Barbados. Fr. Andy of St. Dominic’s referred him to Fr. Harcourt Blackett. The victim spoke to Fr. Harcourt on the phone, however, he reported Fr. Harcourt’ s attitude was :- “ yes some people still alive who will remember him [Aidan Dean] but don’t spoil the memories and image that these people may hold about this person. Brush, dirt, carpet”.

Emails sent to Fr. Harcourt and Charles Dominique were subsequently forwarded in 2018 to bishopaccountability.org because Fr. Harcourt ignored the cry for assistance from the victim. bishopaccountability.org is a website dedicated to victims and families of victims of abuse by the catholic church. The blogmaster can only speculate why the matter was not pursued by that entity.

A snippet of a letter received by the victim from an aging Dominican in London. It explains why Fr Aidan was relieved of his post in Barbados and sent back to England.

I am a 61 years old man living in Northern Ireland. As a boy I spent a period of my life living near to the Dominican priory … England. At that time a friendship was formed with Fr Aidan Dean.  I was lonely and vulnerable.  Fr Aidan was a close family member who ate at our table at home and was held in great esteem by my parents.

Fr. Aidan gifted to me money, a Toshiba radio cassette player and other things and sexually abused me – I am still haunted by his nudity, physical encounters. his breath his lips etc. He is dead no. What happened shaped my life – kept contact with me through university and performed my marriage ceremony.

Extract from an email sent by the victim to Fr. Harcourt Blackett, Charles Dominic and bishopaccountability.org.

As a result of the abuse the victim underwent a psychiatric evaluation and ongoing therapy is recommended. The client reported extensive and repeated sexual abuse by Father Aidan Dean between the ages of seventeen and nineteen. The client reported that the abuse took place in the priest’s bedroom in ‘Hawksyard Priory,’ off …. The client recalls being touched, fondled, and kissed and regularly experiencing penetrative sexual abuse by Father Aidan Dean. The client recalls the priest telling him he loved him, giving him gifts, and treating him in a way that made him feel special.

Extract from the Psychiatric Evaluation Report to determine the therapeutic needs of the victim.

The blogmaster’s hope is that those with answers meet with the victim to facilitate closure to the matter. Newly installed Bishop Neil Scantlebury should move with haste to attend to the disturbing accusation. One does not expect a priest of the calibre of Monsignor Vincent Harcourt Blackett to show the level of insensitivity described by the victim. The blogmaster notes Fr. Blackett recently accepted an engagement in St. Vincent. The blogmaster also notes a communication sent by the victim to Barbados Today on Monday, 5 December 2016, 21:22 was ignored.

183 responses to “Fr. Harcourt Blackett Ignores Cry from Man Alleging ABUSE by Fellow Catholic Priest”


  1. Testimony-Listen Carefully to the Songs Lyrics
    Stripped Me Naked
    The Laws of Perversion in Religion and Man and their Cover Ups
    Seems like some Christian Soldiers are big freaks like the Greeks
    Dompey said Police liked to finger young girls which he witnessed
    There are perverts Teaching in Schools and Medical Practitioners


  2. PachamamaDecember 11, 2021 1:08 PM

    John

    Well, Phillip was a known Nazi. His and her Germanic roots even encouraged Mountbatten to try to change the name of the House of Windsor back to Saxe Coburg and Gotha to reflect that reality. During both ww1 and ww2 there were movements within the palace in support of Germany. Mountbatten is also cited later as planning a coup against the elected government during her reign.

    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Mountbatten was in command of allied forces during WWII in the Pacific of Allied forces, not bad for a Nazi!!

    Philip served at see on British warships, not bad for a Nazi!!

    Anyway, enjoy this clip and upgrade your historical knowledge..


  3. A then teenager who used his father’s loaded gun to threaten another teen in an argument over a girl was fined a total of $45 000 when he appeared in the No. 4 Supreme Court yesterday.

    Justice Laurie-Ann Smith-Bovell told Rafiq Rashidi Morris he was extremely lucky he was not facing more serious charges as the weapon went off twice in the struggle between the two boys.

    “You are indeed a very fortunate young man,” she told Morris. “There is a saying God protects fools, babies and children. On that day, clearly somebody was watching out over the two of you all.

    “Fortunately for you, since that offence your behaviour does not reflect that you have a propensity for that sort of behaviour, but I would suggest to you that you consider yourself very lucky.


  4. HantsDecember 11, 2021 1:22 PM

    ” Her Excellency The Most Honourable Dame Sandra Mason, The President,”

    Her Excellency The Most Honourable Dame Sandra Mason, The President,”

    These ” titles ” seem to be confusing for some.

    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    One thing that is obvious and I can say without fear of contradiction, the President was one crappy Justice of Appeal and was promoted way beyond her level of competence when she was made GG!!

    I understand she has alot more like this.

    https://barbadostoday.bb/2021/12/10/locked-in-legal-battle/


  5. Johnny
    This writer does not misinform this blog. We’ve read around the life of Mountbatten, over years. from birth to his death by an IRA bomb while on his boat at his countryside retreat.

    Instead of being reliant of propaganda which reinforces the established narratives, about everything, which supports your ideals about Whiteness you need to go beyond the surface.

    Try this for starters.
    https://youtu.be/IdI1YYJoH9k


  6. John
    Or this.
    https://youtu.be/41mNSage86U


  7. A peep into the murky world of the monarchy Pacha? We must assume Dickie exerted more effort to be ethical executing his professional role than he did his personal relationship.


  8. John

    Rihanna is not known for any of the corruption of the “familia royal”


  9. David
    We keep telling you. These people are the worst of every kind.

    Rihanna is like virgin snow compared to these royals


  10. Forget the xmas party distraction they are seeking to remove you.

    https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10224634380840668&id=1644515509&sfnsn=wa


  11. David

    Mohamed Al-Fayed, former owner if Harrods and the father of Dodi, has publicly argued for years that he thought that the palace, the Prince of Wales, the British intelligence agencies were responsible for Diana’s death.

    He reckoned that she was going to utter unspeakable secrets about the royals. However, only circumstantial evidence was ever produced.

    But that death continues to fail to make sense at many levels.


  12. And how about that Prince Andrew, her favourite child. Some mother she was! She raised a monster.


  13. Pacachuti

    I know about the scandals of the Royal family.

    You must know by now that I like history.

    However, even Princess Margaret never ran around in public exposing her lady parts or as a more frank Jamaican friend of mind used to put it “digging she pu$$y”..

    That’s the difference between Rihanna and any member of the Royal family.

    I really don’t have much use for Princess Di or Prince Andrew or for that matter Prince Charles and the wife.

    However, Fr Blackett’s epithet for Rihanna as “”that red woman” is one that fits her to the ground.

    Ms. Mockley should have let sleeping dogs lie.


  14. Anyway, I have to congratulate you on actually doing some historical research.

    Next time let it inform your contributions and don’t get things so wrong.


  15. John

    You represent no prompt for this writer to read historical documents. Real histories, not propaganda.

    A neophyte could not have so quickly responded to your highly misguided assertions. The problem is always to deliver evidence, proof, within the context of a blog.

    For there is always a critical mass of subjects central to what this writer reads.

    As far as the Windsors are concerned we’ve found it impossible to reach a true appreciation of the magnitude of evil thusly represented unless one first understands Mountbatten.

    His whole life is antithetical to what you would have us continue to believe. And in the history of the royals he is not an outlier. Believe it or not!

    And ours are not merely about scandals like you would want to believe but you were the one raising the spectre of morality and your implicit bias to Whiteness. Equating Whiteness with morality.

    How else can a sentient being, a social scientist, understand the present, perceive the future, without firmly being rooted in the past. It is basis for us that knowing, not believing, the past is the only way of seeing the future.

    Of course,, you like (his)story when you really mean those dominant narratives supportive of Whiteness. The truth is another matter entirely. And that is what you had the good sense to appear to concede to on this occasion.

    But still you revert to your original canard. Does capitalism which your people have imposed on the world not sell everything based on sex, the exploitation of women and why should that bar erected by White people preclude Rihanna or anybody else from producing the commercial content for which there is a large market. If you’re so opposed to such artistic productions you must be also against the underlying system which makes it possible, and you are not, never have been, will never be.


  16. Rihanna does NOT PRETEND….i CAN’T STAND pretenders who would cut your throat before you can fully turn your back, always give them a wide berth, there is nothing there to admire or be impressed about…


  17. 🐇/🐰
    I see that you intend to troll this blog. I see you are casting your net for greater attention at 2:19 a.m.

    It will be interesting to see how many respond to the obvious attempt to generate a response. So far, just me.


  18. I see an obvious flaw in one of your statements and as a parent, I must challenge it.

    I believe that I raised a good son. I try to give him my values, to tell him what is right and wrong, placed emphasis on him being helpful to those less fortunate than himself, on being kind to his fellowman and on respecting his elders.

    At this age he is beyond my control.. any good or evil he now does should reflect on him as a person and not on me as a parent.


  19. The question of full frontal nudity being portrayed as a moral deficiency by a roman Catholic priest is unfortunate because in the heart of Roman catholicism, the Sistine chapel, Michaelangelo’s work presents full frontal nudity as worthy of great admiration, as have many other artists. Also, it is believed that Jesus of Nazareth was stripped naked and crucified in his supreme act of self sacrifice. Is there more to the objection by the cleric than a cheap ppolitical attack on the Prime minister? By condemning the response from the church to the well deserved appointment of Rihanna as National Hero, is it an attempt to push the new Roman Catholic bishop into the middle of an ill conceived controversy.


  20. TheO,

    No flaw! He was her favourite son whom she is still shielding.

    She got exactly what she raised.


  21. BMcDonaldDecember 12, 2021 12:30 PM

    Nakedness was common the further back in time we go.

    In fact, Adam and Eve once upon a time, walked around naked and no doubt as you know, Adam and Eve are central figures in Christianity.

    “God called out Adam and Eve from hiding and told them the consequences of their sin. He did not stop there but went on to make provision for their sin (Genesis 3:15) and the covering of their nakedness. Genesis 3:21 says “And the LORD God made for Adam and his wife garments of skins and clothed them.””

    https://endofthematter.com/2019/10/hiding-from-god/

    How would Michael Anglo address some of the basic tenets of Christianity assuming he was given full artistic license?

    https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Genesis+3&version=KJV

    We wear clothes today because of Adam and Eve’s disobedience and we wear clothes to hide the sin against God which Adam and Eve committed.

    God made provision for us to hide because we know wrong from right.


  22. A pity we were and still not able to determine chattel slavery was/is wrong.


  23. The last scene painted in the Sistine Chapel is the last Judgment.

    https://www.througheternity.com/en/blog/art/nudity-and-controversy-in-the-sistine-chapel.html

    “The Last Judgement, painted from 1535 to 1541, covers the entire altar wall of the Sistine Chapel. It depicts the second coming of Christ on Judgement Day, surrounded by apostles, disciples, saints, martyrs, angels, demons, the saved ascending to paradise and the damned being dragged to hell. It’s an extraordinarily complex and detailed scene, especially given the enormous size of the fresco. Painted twenty-five years after the completion of the Sistine Chapel ceiling, The Last Judgement is the work of the mature Michelangelo, at the peak of his artistic powers.”

    “The work had been commissioned by the Pope, but many Catholics felt that The Last Judgement was inappropriate for a place as sacred as the Pope’s private chapel. The Papal Master of Ceremonies, Biagio da Cesena, deemed the fresco outrageous, and more suitable for public baths or taverns than a chapel. “….it was mostly disgraceful that in so sacred a place there should have been depicted all those nude figures, exposing themselves so shamefully”. Michelangelo responded by making Minos, judge of the underworld, resemble Cesena. It’s an extremely unflattering portrait; Minos/Cesena has the ears of a donkey and a snake biting his genitals. When Cesena complained to the Pope, the Pope reportedly pointed out that his authority did not extend to hell. The painting remained unchanged.”

    “But Cesena was far from the only detractor. The satirist Pietro Aretino, angered when Michelangelo ignored his advice, accused the artist of being “godless” and homosexual – a little hypocritical, given Aretino’s boasts about his own same-sex conquests. The obvious response was to include Aretino in the painting, which Michelangelo promptly did. St Bartholomew, portrayed as a stern old man holding his own flayed skin, bears a striking resemblance to Aretino. Interestingly, the face on the flayed skin of the saint has been interpreted as Michelangelo’s anguished, distorted self-portrait.”

    So, there is a logic to the work of art.


  24. DavidDecember 14, 2021 5:57 AM

    A pity we were and still not able to determine chattel slavery was/is wrong.

    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Man is a sinful creature.

    Those who sold their kin into slavery and those who bought them are men/women guilty as the next nan/woman of sin regardless of colour.


  25. That’s the purpose of the final judgment.

    But God in his mercy has given the most grievous sinner a way to avoid it.


  26. Here is an image from the Sistine Chapel.

    You may be able to detect some of the ideas GP speaks of in it if you look closely.

    https://imgur.com/sqrIDtC


  27. At some stage the discussion went well above my head. I got lost. Where are we now?

    Are we now in the Sistine Chapel and out of the bedroom of the abusive perverted pedophile priest?


  28. Interesting to note the time the offense is reported to have occurred.

    US ex-priest jailed for child sex abuse in East Timor

    https://aje.io/pbse9e

  29. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    @David, your note has generated little interest seemingly and one wonders if that’s due primarily to the now long standing acceptance of the depravity of the Catholic church pastors (specifically) and too the numbness that our society is well beyond repair (cue @Bushie ‘Brassbowl’ screed).

    These latest revelations are quite shocking of course
    1-“More than 150 Catholic priests and others associated with the Archdiocese of Baltimore sexually abused over 600 children”;
    2-“[the] report … revealed the scope of abuse spanning 80 years and … decades of coverups;
    3-“Some parishes, schools and congregations had more than one abuser at the same time [… one] had 11 abusers living and working there between 1964 and 2004.
    4-“One deacon admitted to molesting over 100 children.

    Disgusting… but this is the SAME organization that saw the alleged murder of a Pope in OUR life-time and the ‘related’ subsequent murder of their chief banking executive (cynically called God’s Banker) !

    So I read these more recent matters with a cynic’s disgust as what’s new is old and what’s old is again brand new!

    We have bank failures now … there was a big one in Italy when God lost his banker to murder too, not so. etc etc.. The world shrugged and moved on.

    Ahhh … there is a lot of retribution still to be paid – inside that thing we call the church and well outside (years of police brutality, govt terrorism etc) !!

    I gone.


  30. @Dee Word

    We tend to have an attention deficit, propelled by the latest flavour of news, added to which as liberal minded as we have become. We are numb to these heinous acts perpetrated by the men of the cloth through the ages.

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