Wall, who has investigated hundreds of sexual abuse cases involving the Catholic Church, believes that outward sympathy with an accused priest, rather than his victim, is a behaviour common to all religious orders.
Unlike Piscitelli, Stein did not take the Salesians to court, but in 2002 he says he finally confronted his own feelings about what happened to him, following the Boston Globe’s exposé of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church. Following this breakthrough, he decided to open up to his family. His brother, a Salesian priest, took the news badly.
“I called the Provincial and the Provincial offered counselling and I took counselling,” Stein recalls, matter-of-factly.Credit: In Touch Magazine, Salesians of Don Bosco What Stein didn’t know at the time was that Reina, too, had been accused of abuse. But a CNN investigation found that by the time that glowing endorsement was published, the Salesian order had known for more than a decade that Reina, now 72, had been accused himself of abuse.
Those poor lonely souls
Then there’s Adam😉
Just like the Hollywood elites!
Compensation does nothing to heal sexualabuse survivors. Where can a man cash a check and get his childhood back?
Abuse becomes even more abusive. Survivors know what others cannot even comprehend.
Why are people still dealing with Religious institutions it is the biggest con every perpetrated on the World by people in power wake up yall.
CNN slams religion more than they do Epstein
That's not surprising in a society where homosexuality seems to be worshiped
Wait until you see the public school numbers.
Why is the Catholic Church still allowed to exist, it's a safe haven for pedophiles.
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