The former national education advisor for Roman Catholic schools had to resign in disgrace
A priest who sexually and physically abused a boy during a sick six-year ordeal has been jailed for over 11 years.
Father Joseph Quigley - described as a "sexual sadist" - rubbed his teenage victim’s inner thigh after making him wear gym kit, made him take showers with the door open and inflicted ‘sado-masochistic’ punishments on him such as locking him in the church's crypt.
He also beat the boy with a hurling stick during his time at St Charles Borromeo RC church in Hampton-on-the-Hill near Warwick.
The offences took place while he was the parish priest at the church from 2002 until he was forced to resign in disgrace.
Quigley, a former national education advisor for Roman Catholic schools, was convicted of a number of offences in December following a trial at Warwick Crown Court.
He had denied four charges of sexual activity with a child, two of sexual assault, two of false imprisonment and one of cruelty, but a jury took less than four hours to find him guilty of all nine charges by majority verdicts of 11-1.
Quigley, 56, now of Aston Hall, Church Lane, Stone in Staffordshire, was sentenced today at the same court and Judge Peter Cooke - who previously described the perverted priest as "a sexual sadist and voyeur" - jailed him for 11 years and six months.
Quigley was also ordered to sign the sex offenders’ register for life.
