Ray Richmond is contributing to Deadline’s TCA coverage.
The scope of the devastation wrought by abusive members of the clergy took center stage at TCA this afternoon during
a panel on the HBO documentary Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence In The House Of God, which premieres on the network February 4. The doc from writer-director Alex Gibney examines the abuse of power in the Catholic Church through the stories of four deaf men who were involved in one of the first cases of young sexual abuse victims exposing their abusing priest. One of those
interviewed in the piece, a former Benedictine monk and mental health counselor named Richard Sipe, has spent most of his life researching and serving as a crusader in the field. Now 80, he discussed how his piercing the denial of abuse in the United States was initially wildly unpopular. The first indicators were studies conducted of the 1966 and 1972 graduating classes of the major seminary of the Los Angeles Archdiocese. “Thirty percent of the two classes (had engaged) in the sexual abuse of minors in the Catholic Church”, Sipe said. “It was just so unique to find this among a group of men whom we say are entirely sexually safe, who do not practice sex in any form at any time. And that is the myth that I have had to be faced with in my life”.
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Sipe maintains that the scandals that have been made public regarding minor sexual abuse within the church remains simply the tip of the iceberg in the U.S. “It isn’t merely some bad apples but a systemic problem. At least 6% of Roman Catholic priests in this country get involved sexually with minors. That’s the baseline.” His research has told him that at any given time, a majority of Catholic priests “are sexually active in one way or the other”. And as far back as 1983, he reports that 11.5% of members of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles was sexually active in all of the parishes in terms of reported abuse of minors. “It’s about power and control,” he believes. The Mea Maxima Culpa panel also featured one of the deaf sexual abuse survivors, Terry Kohut, who spoke through an interpreter and praised Gibney and HBO for telling his story “and helping to bring this out into the public”.
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Saw this when it ran recently at Film Forum NYC. Easily one of the best documentaries of the year, devastating on so many levels and class-A filmmaking.
Looking forward to the follow-up documentary, In the Picture: What we didn’t know about Televisionland until Operation Yewtree.
Mr. Gibney has exposed the egriegious abuse of power displayed by the so-called “princes of the church” who sought to conceal the despicable crimes of their abusive priests. The world community now knows there’s nothing HOLY about the Roman Catholic “church.” and the only thing transparent about them is their obsession with secrecy and their penchant for cover up. The reason is equally transparent to all who look on .. . they have plenty to hide. Never again can those who commit that which the Vatican herself describes as the “worst crime”, namely the abuse of children, hide beneath the cloak of religion. No longer will their vile crimes be suppressed and buried in an institution shrouded in secrecy and darkness. The heretofore impregnable walls of silence that have encased the Vatican have finally been breached.
Silence is no virtue in the face of such unbridled, such unchecked, such unspeakable, such gross, unconscionable and blatant evil. See no evil; Hear no evil; Speak no evil.. or.. “Deliver us from evil.” (Matt. 6:13)
Silence in the face of evil is itself evil: God will not hold us guiltless. Not to speak is to speak. Not to act is to act.
-Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Mr. Gibney’s moving documentary has given a powerful voice to the countless victims of Roman Catholic clergy abuse across the globe. It is my earnest prayer that it will be given the worldwide recognition and distribution of which it is worthy. “For there is nothing covered, that shall not be revealed; nor hid, that shall not be known.” (Luke 12:2)
ROMAN CATHOLICISM is not CHRIST’s CHURCH!
In solidarity with the VICTIMS of Roman Catholic Clergy Abuse & those who advocate for them,
JuneAnnette, a former Roman Catholic . . now a Christian by God’s grace (Eph. 2:8-10)
While policies are on the books, and some priests have been identified for their abuse of minors, so far, the major players who covered this up for decades still reside in splendor inside their protective mansions, either here or in Rome. We will not be able to say we have addressed this issues until all of the bishops, archbishops, cardinals and magisterial officials who covered it up have been identified and removed from their positions–and not, as with cardinal Law of Boston, by moving them up and giving them fat salaries somewhere else.