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When he was a boy, James Patrick Jennings was a pupil of St Stanislaus College, Bathurst, in central-west New South Wales. This school was conducted by Catholic priests and brothers in the Vincentian order (also called the Congregation of the Mission). Jennings became a priest in the Vincentian order and returned to St Stanislaus to teach from 1959 to 1961. He later spent 14 years in Catholic schools and parishes before leaving the priesthood to marry. Jennings faced Sydney's Downing Centre Local Court on 26 May 2009, charged with indecent assault on a male at St Stanislaus College during 1961. When charged, Jennings was aged 76 and was living in Wattle Grove, south of Hobart, Tasmania. The court process for Jennings was scheduled to continue during 2010.
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