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by Frank Bruni (Author), Elinor Burkett (Author) "JUST BEFORE NOON ON A COLD NEW ENgland Sunday in 1990, Frank Fitzpatrick sat staring-yet again-at his telephone..." (more)
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In this riveting, disturbing expose, journalists Burkett of the Miami Herald and Bruni of the Detroit Free Press , present an indictment of not only pedophiliac priests, but also of a church hierarchy that is interested more in concealment than compassion. Among the cases documented, the book focuses on Frank Fitzpatrick, a private detective living in Rhode Island, and his search for Father James Porter, a priest who 30 years earlier had molested him in elementary school in Massachusetts. Fitzpatrick was stonewalled by both the church and the law in tracking down the elusive cleric. When he finally found him in Minnesota in 1990--now married but also still a molester, according to court records-- Fitzpatrick helped direct the public's attention to a problem the church had been denying for years. Through the attention of the media, more than 200 people nationwide accused Porter of molesting them. This case could serve as a catalyst for many Catholics, male and female alike, who had been molested by their parish priests to now come forward. The authors estimate that the lawsuits to date have cost the church $400-500 million. Unfortunately, one concludes from this frightening book that if your child is molested by a priest, the bishop is not the avenue of recourse; better to call the police and a lawyer. Photos.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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This study by two Pulitzer Prize-nominated journalists addresses the issues of trust, sacredness, and corruption within the Catholic Church. It chronicles the extent of sexual abuse by Catholic priests, who are protected by the secretive hierarchical nature of the Catholic community, and the trials experienced by the families involved. What makes the book noteworthy is its attempt to show the hesitation by the media, the mental health community, and law enforcement agencies to treat priests like other sexual offenders, such as day-care workers and teachers. Unfolding new accounts along with interviews of priests and victims, the authors explore the psychological nature of abusers and the self-preservation of the Catholic moral canon. Recommended for large collections in Catholicism.
- L. Kriz, Sioux City P.L., Ia.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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  • Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Harper Perennial (June 4, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0060522321
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060522322
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.3 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.5 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
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3.0 out of 5 stars Catholischism, July 13, 2002
By J. Lizzi (Costa Mesa, CA) - See all my reviews
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While not the most pleasant of topics, the disturbing news about sexual misdeeds by Catholic clergy is well-chronicled in "A Gospel of Shame," although keep in mind that this book was originally published in 1993, so recent goings-on are touched upon only briefly in the new introduction and afterword. Quite frankly, I was less interested in the subject matter than in what co-author Frank Bruni had to write about it (I really enjoyed his most recent book, "Ambling Into History," about George W. Bush). Overall, I'm mildly disappointed that this book was weighted far more toward storytelling than commentary and insight. Also, I would have preferred an updated edition with news from the last few years interspersed throughout.

The first two-thirds of the book chronicles dozens of cases of child abuse by priests; however, the overriding message becomes clear: sexual deviance among clergy is a big problem, but the bigger one is that the Catholic Church has tacitly sanctioned this misconduct through its failure to own up to it, treat these cases as crimes (as opposed to "sins"), and ultimately take steps to stop sexual abuse. Authors Bruni and Burkett portray (rightly so, sad to say) Church officials as ignorant, secretive, self-serving masters of denial who sought more often to protect their own image than the souls of their flock of worshippers. These are the ugliest examples of "the cover-up is worse than the crime," and it's not joyful reading.

The book doesn't really get rolling until the latter third, where more is said about what some of the Church's victims were doing to better understand the root cause of sexual misconduct among clergy, communicate with the Church, and ultimately work toward eradicating this demon in the system. It's a difficult proposition, but psychology, medicine, law, and even Christianity must all interact so that the Church can once again rightly serve its community of believers. I hope there won't be cause for a new edition of this book ten years from now.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Fleshes out the details, June 17, 2002
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Yes, this book is a decade old, but don't pass it up just because it was published before there was a popular demand for it. Many of the cases being discussed in today's news date back decades, and this book puts the whole scandal in perspective. All these well-organized victim groups and all this anger against Cardinal Law and other bishops the media is covering today didn't just come about in the last few months. The child abuse scandal has been building over a number of years. There was the diocese of Lafayette, LA and there was the Santa Fe, NM scandal, there was a sociopathic priest named Porter who was moved from parish to parish where he molested dozens of children in the Boston diocese, and who got away with it all until his victims came back as adults to confront him. This history is documented in a readable narrative style in this book. What led some priests to abuse, how the victims were treated, and how the hierarchy tried to deny it and cover it up are all covered in this book. Written by a pair of journalists, there's no ultra-conservative agenda here, no simplistic suggestion that if they'd all just get back to fundamental pre-Vatican II theology and "pray pray pray" everything would be all right. This is a thoughtful book that fills in a lot of details you don't get by reading the daily paper or watching 2-minute interviews on cable news. It's detailed without being sensationalistic or blatantly anti-Catholic. Enlightening and interesting.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Lackof Integrity, Lack of Remorse, Catholicism in Trouble, August 21, 2002
By Bill Corporandy (Yuba City, CA) - See all my reviews
Bruni and Burkett have written a decent, balanced book on the explosive subject of priests' and nuns' sexual abuse of children. What strikes the reader is that even though this book was written 9 years ago, little has changed in terms of the level of abuse and the ignorance, intransigence, insensitivity and immoral choices of Church officials in dealing with the burgeoning scandal. There is a preface and afterword to the 2002 edition that offer some new information and developments but one wishes for more updated information. Some of the accounts in the main body of the book are truly horrific: priests abusing 3 year olds, a child in traction in a hospital bed,violent rapes,etc.; a priest orchestrating a group of boys in a sick and blasphemous nude rendition of the stations of the Cross and Crucifixion, priests forcing prepubescent girls to defecate on them, etc. The authors do give us some psychological insights into priestly abusers, their stunted emotional growth and lack of sexual maturity and the lack of psychological insight of bishops who forgave the abusers and allowed them to continue their patterns of abuse. There is also a brief historical perspective tracing child abuse back to Roman and Medieval times. The expulsion of the Muslims from Spain was followed by a celebration in which Church authorities passed around liquor and small children to be used for sex. We are also told about the devastatingly adverse affects on the lives of more current victims. Bruni and Burkett also write compassionately about another group of victims, innocent priests who have had to bear the insults of bigots. Many priests have also suffered a loss of confidence about their calling and often feel there is an unspoken presumption of their guilt on the part of parishioners who are less friendly, less trusting. This is a good book, well worth reading, but one hopes for a more thoroughly updated account with a deeper probing of all aspects of the problem.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Disturbing
Very well written. Very hard to read. The stories in this book are horrifying. Even more horrifying are the continuing efforts of the Church to protect these abusers, as... Read more
Published on August 13, 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars GOSPEL OF SHAME--A MISNOMER
The word "gospel" means "good news" and there is little good news in this book about pedophile priests and the massive coverup by the hierarchy of the Catholic Church. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars It May be old, but it is still relevant today
I agree with the Detroit reader that it is important to remember that this book is 10 years old. With that said, I do not think that this book is irrelevant because of its age... Read more
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2.0 out of 5 stars Good book, but it's almost a decade old
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