Priest sexually assaulted young girl at Christmas Eve church service

Father Neil McGarrity attacked his victims at two churches in Glasgow and at his parish home.

Glasgow priest Father Neil McGarrity convicted of sexually assaulting four girls at parish home and churchesWebsite

A priest has been placed on the sex offenders’ register after sexually abusing four girls.

Father Neil McGarrity, 58, attacked victims at two churches in Glasgow as well as his parish home in the city.

McGarrity played “footsie” under the table with one of the girls and was caught in a “prolonged embrace” with another.

The priest of 33 years, from city’s Maryhill, also touched and rubbed the girls with one victim claiming he hugged her while sat on a couch.

A girl even contacted Childline due to her concerns over his behaviour.

McGarrity was found guilty at Glasgow Sheriff Court of four sexual assaults and one charge of engaging in sexual activity. 

The charges span from December 2017 and February 2020 with the girls’ ages ranging between ten to 16.

Sheriff Vincent Lunny ordered McGarrity to do 250 hours of unpaid work and put him under supervision for three years.

He also tagged McGarrity for nine months keeping him indoors between 7pm and 7am.

McGarrity was placed on the sex offenders register for five years.

The trial heard from a girl who said she was repeatedly hugged by McGarrity when she was aged ten or 11 at St Thomas’ Church in the city’s Riddrie.

The witness stated that McGarrity made her feel “uncomfortable.”

She added that he called her his “favourite” and that she wasn’t to “tell anybody.”

The girl stated she did not tell her parents as she kept it “bottled up”.

The victim then recalled being with McGarrity at his parish home in 2020.

She said: “It got too big to handle – we went in the living room and said to come and sit on a spinning chair.

“He wanted me to put my head on him and he cuddled into me.

“I said I can’t do this and I need the toilet.”

The girl added that she was stroked on the arm and hugged by McGarrity.

A second girl told the court that she had to phone Childline about McGarrity not long after meeting him.

She said: “It was that he was being really close and I was getting someone else’s view if it was normal.

“I never had really had that much real concern about it as I really liked him.”

The girl claimed McGarrity put his hand around and rubbed her waist.

The witness added: “It was along with the hand holding and footsie under the table.”

The girl said she was rubbed on the chest and arm by McGarrity while at a Christmas Eve service at St Thomas’.

She stated that he kept his hand on her waist and rubbed her lower back like a “massage.”

The girl went on to say McGarrity also touched her on the leg on two occasions while he was driving his car.

A third girl told the court McGarrity played with her hair and touched her face when she was 13 years old.

She said: “He always thought he knew about me and I felt weird.

“When I was at church he used to look at me and I felt uncomfortable.”

The girl added that McGarrity also put his arm around her.

She claimed she told her mum but nobody else as she “did not want to judge someone or be mean.”

The incidents took place at St Bernadette’s Church as well as St Thomas’.

A 25-year-old woman claimed she spotted McGarrity and her younger sister being close with each other at his parish home.

The witness said: “When I re-entered the kitchen area where we were eating, he had his arms round my sister’s waist and she had her arms round his waist.

“It was a prolonged embrace they were in.”

Prosecutor Derek Buchanan asked how her sister reacted.

She replied: “She reacted like a girl in love would react with the man that was touching her.”

McGarrity told the court in his evidence that he was “stunned” to hear of the allegations.

Billy Lavelle, defending, asked if there was any truth to the allegations.

McGarrity said: “There was truth in so far as some of the things I did and didn’t do.”

Mr Lavelle asked: “Was there anything sexual on your part?”

McGarrity replied: “No, not at all.”

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