The Amorality Of The Catholic Church
The basic hierarchy and theology of the Catholic Church is a recipe for the abuse of power.By Greta Christina,
Greta Christina's Blog.
Posted July 4, 2009.
Courtesy Of ALterNet
It's not like I didn't know this stuff. I knew it.
But somehow, this movie made it real, and bore the full reality of it in on me, in a way that it hadn't been before.
"Deliver Us From Evil" is a documentary about the extensive child- molestation scandal in the Catholic Church. And it transforms the horror of what happened into a full-scale moral outrage. Not just the obvious outrage over child molestation and the lives it ruins. Not just the outrage at the priest at the center of this particular scandal, Oliver O'Grady, and his repulsive and baffling lack of moral compass (it's like he knows what morality is supposed to look and sound like, but doesn't understand what it feels like or what it means). Not even just the outrage over how the Catholic Church consistently and at the highest levels acted to protect itself and its priests rather than to protect the children who were being put in harm's way: moving molesting priests around the country, lying to law enforcement, concealing evidence, even paying off witnesses. (And, of course, trying to blame it all on the gays.)
No, what this movie filled me with anew was an outrage over the very foundation of the Catholic Church: the essential nature of its theology and its organization.NOTE: The following videos were not part of the above article, but were included by me.
Trailer:
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"Bring Forth What is Within You"
"O'Grady Deposition Hearing"
"Abomination of the Faith"
"Cardinal Mahony Deposition"
"Prison Time"
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