The Murphy Report found that Connell had handled the affair "badly" as he was "slow to recognise the seriousness of the situation".
On 26 November 2009 the Murphy Report into child abuse in the Dublin diocese was released.
The Irish government commissioned a statutory enquiry in 2006 that published the Murphy Report in November 2009.
Brady agreed that there had been "tensions" among the bishops over the fallout from the Murphy Report, "but to describe them as 'divisions' is another matter.
In November 2009, there were calls for him to resign from his post in the wake of the publication of the Murphy Report.
Walsh had been given the pseudonym in the Murphy Report on its first publication in 2009 as: "Father Jovito".
After the release of the Murphy Report into child abuse in the Dublin diocese in November 2009.
He received the Murphy Report into child sexual abuse in the Dublin Diocese in June 2009.
He was one of 46 priests mentioned in the Murphy Report.
But according to the Murphy Report: