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In 2005, several men in Galway, Kilmacdaugh, and Kilfenora dioceseas were accused of abusing women and children. Bishop Eamon Casey fought against 13 allegations in November 2005. In the 1966 McCoy report, 21 disabled children were allegedly sexually abused by an entire family and friends. Bishop Drennon was encouraged to resign due to his sexual abuse scandal. The church stood by these bishops as they awaited their trials.