*St Peter and Paul Cathedral.ย 

A 42 year old Ennis man has appeared in court charged with criminal damage of a Catholic Church building when defecating on the floor of the St Peter and Paul Cathedral in Ennis.

At Ennis District Court, Richard McDermott of no fixed abode pleaded guilty to the criminal damage of the church on Ennisโ€™s Oโ€™Connell Street on November 12th last.

Mr McDermott has also pleaded guilty to a separate criminal damage charge to a cell at Ennis Garda Station on the same date when urinating in the cell.

In evidence, Sgt John Burke said that Mr McDermott had to be manhandled by Gardaรญ into the cell after his earlier arrest at the church.

Sgt Burke said that Mr McDermott urinating in the cell rendered the cell inoperable and professional cleaners were required.

Sgt Burke said at the earlier Church incident, Mr McDermott verbally abused mass goers and a priest.

Judge Alec Gabbett remarked โ€œMr McDermott is not a teddy bear, thatโ€™s for sureโ€ and expressed sympathy for Ennis parish priest Fr Tom Ryan who would have had to clean up the mess at the Ennis Cathedral.

Solicitor for Mr McDermott, Tara Godfrey asked Judge Gabbett โ€œnot to rush to judgementโ€ in the case. โ€œMy client has Irritable Bowel Syndrome and his bowels are loosened by certain difficulties. He was extremely drunk on the dayโ€.

She added, โ€œFor the majority of his life, Mr McDermott was in the care of the Brothers of Charity. If we had a different regime in this country to protect Mr McDermott we would not have his dignity compromised to the extent that it has beenโ€.

In response, Judge Gabbett said, โ€œYou are not talking about bringing back the asylumsโ€.

In response, Ms Godfrey said, โ€œI am not asking the court to bring back the asylums but there should be supported accommodation for someone like Mr McDermottโ€.

She said, โ€œHis health has deteriorated considerably and he had been in a 9am to 9pm accommodation situation and Mr McDermott had not got the capacity to cope and his bed was given awayโ€.

Ms Godfrey said, โ€œHe is compromised intellectually and in his ability to cope and he finds himself being sensationalised then in the public eye and public conscience for defecating on the floor of the Cathedral in circumstances where Mr McDermott needs our compassion and our supportโ€.

Ms Godfrey said, โ€œThe shame and embarrassment is tremendous for Mr McDermott who doesnโ€™t have a mother or a father to protect him in this world at this time and that is something that weighs on his spiritโ€.

Ms Godfrey said that Mr McDermottโ€™s physical health has deteriorated “and that is not to diminish the difficulties Gardaรญ had to face on the day.โ€

Judge Gabbett further remanded Mr McDermott in custody for two weeks for a Probation Report for sentencing.

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