Lead Us Not Into Temptation: Catholic Priests and the Sexual Abuse of ChildrenBetween 1984 and 1992, Jason Berry's even handed reporting has turned up more than 400 priests and brothers in North America who have molested youngsters. With a novelist's touch that has won him two religious press awards, Berry defines the enormity of the problem with scholarship, compassion, and the poet's ability to find a balance. |
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PART ONE Anatomy of a Coverup | 1 |
Pleadings | 5 |
Ethics of an Exposé | 28 |
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