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Former vicar beat up wife in rage

8:34am Saturday 5th July 2008

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A retired Oxfordshire clergyman, who beat up his wife in a drunken rage after a row over what was for dinner, has been jailed.

The Rev Christopher Walker, former vicar of St Mary's Church, in Barton, Oxford; and former vicar of St John the Baptist, South Moreton, "lost it" after drinking heavily, pushed his wife Rachel to the floor and kicked her in the face.

Walker, 56, of St Michael's Vicarage, in Faringdon Road, Abingdon, was later arrested when staff at the school where his wife worked alerted police when she called in sick.

However, the father-of-three broke bail conditions by visiting the family home three weeks later and launched a second attack - again kicking Mrs Walker.

At Oxford Magistrates' Courty, Walker was jailed for 26 weeks for the "horrific offences" which happened in the past two months.

He had admitted two charges of assault during a previous court hearing.

Susan Clegg, prosecuting, said: "It was an argument over what they were going to eat.

"He pushed her to the floor and managed to kick her in the head at least three times.

"He said he was drinking heavily on that particular day and lost it."

The court heard Walker had been convicted of drink-driving in 2003 and of perjury in 2005, after lying on oath during a trial at Oxford Crown Court, when he was vicar of South Moreton, near Didcot.

Simon Graham-Harrison, defending, said Walker was given a "humiliating demotion" when church officials then gave him a post as a curate in Abingdon.

Mr Graham-Harrison said Walker was diagnosed with leukaemia the following year, but his condition was now under control.

He said: "There has been a precipitous decline in his personal circumstances. Up until 2003 he was a man of good character. He was a man of solid reputation.

"His wife said since then he has found life increasingly difficult and he has taken his anger out on her."

Mrs Walker had applied to the county court for an injunction preventing her husband going to the family home or harassing her - and was now planning to separate from him.

District Judge Deborah Wright said: "These are two horrific offences of violence against your wife, both involving kicking to her face."

Adding that she could not understand why Walker was not charged with the more serious offence of causing actual bodily harm, Judge Wright added: "My sentencing powers are not sufficient to reflect the seriousness of what you have committed.

"Any right-minded person would be totally horrified about the level of violence you displayed."

A spokesman for the Diocese of Oxford said: "It is a matter of deep regret. The diocese always expects the highest standards of behaviour from its clergy."

The Rev Peter Doll, team vicar of St Michael and All Angels' Church, in Abingdon, said Walker retired on health grounds about a year ago.

He added: "The incident is a matter of deepest regret and a tragedy for the Walker family."


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Rev.Dooright, Oxford says...
10:57am Sat 5 Jul 08

By jove !.Even the clergy in Didcot are drunken,wife beating lowlife's.Maybe when he's in lag he'll meet some one real special and have one of then there new trendy gay church weddings on his release.Hell,once he's got that many 'feathers in his cap' he could probably get a top position job like 'minister for childrens ethics' or some thing in 21st century Britain.

mhiclieod-ohogain, Chiswick says...
1:12pm Sat 5 Jul 08

I wonder how long that poor woman was turning the other cheek for. Look at the past centuries of violence and despair the christian church was/is responsible for

jonny, abingdon says...
9:19pm Sun 6 Jul 08

You know what the worse insult of having this parasite living amongst us is ?
The 11th paragraph...that another 'sub-human'would legally represent this world-class turd and actrually ask us to forgivge the scum because he'd lready been 'humiliatingly demoted'.
I wonder just how badly his wife feels 'demoted'
after years of this bastards humiliatiobn...

Alfred, Grove says...
6:23pm Mon 7 Jul 08

For those involved in the court case where he lied under oath (the court threw the case against the undertaker who handed out the wrong ashes out for his lying) - I am sure they are thinking there is a God after all and What comes round etc etc etc!

Rev.Righteous, Radley says...
7:42pm Mon 7 Jul 08

If the kingdom of heaven is full of this kind of trash,I don't wanna die !.

revved up and annoyed, hell says...
10:50pm Mon 7 Jul 08

see you in hell son......

anon, says...
12:00pm Tue 8 Jul 08

26 weeks!! And what happens when he gets out angrier than ever and looks for someone to take it out on!

Ben Dover, wallingford says...
1:49pm Thu 10 Jul 08

These god botherers aren't the nice kind and caring people they would have you believe they are. Of all the people I have ever met, it's the god botherers that are the biggest arseholes! Just look at all the peodos in the church!

kmt, didcot says...
12:05pm Fri 11 Jul 08

Rev.Dooright wrote:
By jove !.Even the clergy in Didcot are drunken,wife beating lowlife's.Maybe when he's in lag he'll meet some one real special and have one of then there new trendy gay church weddings on his release.Hell,once he's got that many 'feathers in his cap' he could probably get a top position job like 'minister for childrens ethics' or some thing in 21st century Britain.
Are you that much of a prat that you cant read the words South Moreton near Didcot!

AshesWheresTheAshes, Wantage says...
3:09pm Fri 11 Jul 08

Alfred wrote:
For those involved in the court case where he lied under oath (the court threw the case against the undertaker who handed out the wrong ashes out for his lying) - I am sure they are thinking there is a God after all and What comes round etc etc etc!
Couldnt agree more. What a bunch of little turgid characters do we have here. Just look at him, what a sad little apology for a man. An the Undertaker......word

s fail me.

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The Rev Christopher Walker at St John the Baptist Church, South Moreton, near Didcot, before his demotion Rev Christopher Walker

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