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2022-01-21 08:01
In the United States, more than 100,000 believers are living in the shadow of sexual assault by the clergy of the church. For them, justice and trial are so far away. As of 2006, the church has spent at least $1 billion to cope with the pressure of victims to resort to law, but no priest has ever been convicted   .
Oliver O'Grady, as a higher-ranking priest, uses his power to invade countless ignorant young children to satisfy his own special sexual habits. The trial of Oliver's case further exposed the serious corruption problem within the church, which was jaw-dropping. This case brought the status of the American church to the lowest point in the minds of the people at that time, and aroused the extreme anger of the majority of Catholics, which became a great stain in the history of the American church   .
In the process of finding news stories for CBS and CNN, the director Amy Borg spent four full years investigating pastors who were suspected of prostitutes. At the same time, she published a number of articles signed and signed by her. News documentary about this. As a result, Amy Borg’s name was known by the cardinal Rogerof the Archdiocese of Los Angeles and his more than 550 pastors, and he was hated as a “nail in the eye” because They have all been accused of sexually abusing children, but they all get away with it. So although the article published by Borg meant something, he suffered from no real evidence until the trial of Father Oliver O'Grady surfaced.
Oliver O'Grady was eventually imprisoned, and the result of the trial was that he was deported back to his birthplace-Ireland, but during the investigation, Borg discovered that he had been helping O'Grady to evade the crime. Bishop Roger Mahni suddenly denied any connection between himself and O'Grady. In order to find out the truth behind the incident, Borg found O'Grady's phone number and called him in Ireland.
After several phone calls with O'Grady, Borg was puzzled that O'Grady didn’t seem to realize the serious consequences of his actions. Sometimes O'Grady couldn’t even determine what he did wrong. To be treated like this, condemned like this. After several weeks of phone conversation, O'Grady finally agreed to meet with Amy Borg.
Borg and O'Grady had a conversation for about five hours. O'Grady explained the motivation behind his almost pathological behavior. He was driven by strong desires and couldn’t do well at all. self-control. But more importantly, he publicly expressed dissatisfaction with Cardinal Roger Makhni and the mafia-like coercive dogma inside the church. Perjury, confusion, denial of facts, etc. have become church regulations. Default unspoken rules.
After returning to the United States, Borg continued her investigative work, collecting as much evidence as possible about the clergy who committed child molestation in California. In addition, she found a valuable piece of film that recorded the situation when Cardinal Roger Mahni was deposed. At the same time, Borg hired a group of pastors, lawyers, and psychologists to verify evidence, including the church’s exclusive lawyer Thomas Doyle, just to better explain the religious beliefs of Catholicism and the prostitution of children. The part where abnormal psychology overlaps. Amy Borg tried to clarify the intricate relationship between the characters in the documentary, and did not use "narration" to connect the story in order not to add personal opinions.
During the investigation, Amy Borg received the support of a non-governmental organization called "SNAP", which helped people who had been sexually assaulted. There, she found several grown-up victims who had been molested by O'Grady. Among them were the victimsand, who hoped that their stories would serve as a reminder   .
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  • Melyna 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    Maybe the Americans don't see the face

  • Brittany 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    Bad guys always use different ways to hurt good, innocent and weak people. Whether it's adults or children....

Deliver Us from Evil quotes

  • Bob Jyono: I made up my mind. There is no God. I do not believe in a God, all right? All these rules, everything... they're made up by man, you know?

  • Himself - Theologean: The bishops have known that bishops, priests, and deacons have been sexually abusing children since the fourth century, and it's been a severe major, major problem, and they've never really been able to curb it. Basically, you have a sexualized priesthood, it's been sexualized for years, that looks at child sexual abuse no different than it does if you're having sex with a woman. Because it's all a violation of clerical celibacy.

    Herself - Psychologist: If all sex by definition was bad sex because you weren't supposed to be having it, then pedophilia is just another kind of bad sex.

    Thomas Doyle: Canon lawyer & historian, Father Tom Doyle: There is no basis in the scriptures for mandatory celibacy. It's not mandated by Christ. It's not justified anywhere in the gospels or in the life and times and sayings of Christ. All 12 apostles were married, with probably the exception of John. The first several dozen popes were married and had children. It's something that the institutional Church leaders began to think about and tried to impose at least from the fourth century. Married priests, when they died, their inheritance went to their oldest son. And so the institutionalized Church leaders, desiring to stop this practice, began to mandate celibacy so that when a priest's property had to pass after he died it would go to the bishop or to the Church.

    Herself - Psychologist: What we have to remember is a lot of the priests who have been reported as offenders went into the seminary at a minor seminary at ages 14, 15, 16. They may have been thinking about a vocation even earlier. And so they got stopped. They got literally arrested in their psychosexual development.

    Thomas Doyle: Canon lawyer & historian, Father Tom Doyle: They're nurtured in an attitude of negativity toward relationships, toward women, toward marriage, and toward sexuality, and they never really fully understand what any of these are all about.

    Herself - Psychologist: And so when these men became unable to be celibate or when their sexual urges overpowered them, they sought out victims who they experienced at some level as psychosexual peers.

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