A lawsuit alleging decades of abuse of former students has been launched against Ontario’s Grenville Christian College, the Anglican Church of Canada and two of its priests, and a Massachusetts group known as the Community of Jesus.

The suit, filed as a class action, claims students at the now-closed school near Brockville were physically, emotionally and psychologically abused and harassed sexually by those who were responsible for their welfare.

The statement of claim, filed by the Burlington law firm Haber and Associates, declares that the Anglican Church had a close affiliation with Grenville but failed to respond to reports that students were being abused, and permitted, either expressly or tacitly, school staff to abuse students.

It says that the Community of Jesus - which U.S. news media have labelled a cult - provided financial support to Grenville and approved “incompetent and immoral persons” to serve as directors, teachers and non-teaching staff and that Grenville’s students were instructed in the community’s “dogma, rites and discipline,” which the statement calls “inappropriate religious practices.”

It says Rev. Al Haig and Rev. Charles Farnsworth, Ontario Anglican priests who between them headed the school from 1970 to 1998, sanctioned physical beatings and approved and participated in verbal abuse and humiliation of students. It also says Mr. Farnsworth participated in beatings.

It says the former students suffered impairment of emotional health and well-being and the ability to trust other people and form or sustain intimate relationships. It asks for $1-billion in damages.

None of the allegations have been proved in court. No statements of defence have yet been filed.

The statement of claim is only the first step in what may well be a lengthy legal process.

As well, several former students have retained Loretta Merritt, a Toronto lawyer who has handled more than 300 abuse cases.

Ms. Merritt said yesterday that she has gathered detailed allegations from her clients of what she termed “horrific abuse” and expects to be instructed soon to begin a lawsuit.

If two suits are launched as class-action cases, the courts will have to decide which will be certified and allowed to proceed.

The number of former students and staff participating has not been disclosed. (Update: 3 former male students are named as plaintiffs, the suit is for 1 billion dollars - Ottawa Citizen) The school, priests Rev. Alastair Haig and the Rev. Charles Farnsworth, The Anglican Church of Canada and the Massachusetts-based religious group called the Community of Jesus are named as defendants. 
The Anglican Church of Canada suspended it’s investigation into the now closed school a few weeks ago when the residing Bishop received notice of intent. Former students have been running a forum discussing problems at the school for over a year.

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Ottawa Citizen


2 Responses to “Grenville Christian College - Class Action lawsuit filed”

  1. 1 JC (not the real JC) 

    I was a student at GCC from 1977-1978 (one year only). Luckily I never suffered the abuse to the extent I am reading. While I knew that a lot of things happened behind closed doors, I was never involved and minded my own. I was once asked by my prefect one night to stay awake and monitor my roommate and to report to them if she left the room during the night. I refused saying I was at school for an education not to stay awake watching my roommate sleep. One thing the staff did was open our mail (incoming and outgoing). We were required to send a letter home every Sunday. My, they must have enjoyed sitting on their laurels, breaking laws left, right and centre. While I was one of the lucky ones who never got caught chewing gum or “god-forbid” had an unclean thought about a boy, I am sorry that so much emotional damage was caused by the Headmasters and their “barbie doll” wives.

  2. 2 JC (not the real JC) 

    Me again. I must explain the letter writing home on Sundays. It was no secret that mail was regularly opened (both incoming and outgoing). And nothing was ever done. Father Haig and Father Farnsworth, you have a lot of explaining to do and I feel sorry that you will “burn in hell” in the end. Shame shame shame.

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