
17:46
I'm not getting any audio right now. The screen appears to be stuck on the 5 Programs of Zero Abuse Project.

36:37
Free pdf book to anyone who asks. when I get angry, I write. You can use it to slap the bishops - "Men Explain Religion to Me." annw2@ptd.net

42:44
I hope that these goals are set on global level not only US.

44:05
In Middle East they re-victimize the victim.

44:26
Sexual abuse is still a taboo

54:45
Thank you Jeff!

55:47
A suggestion: read Tom Doyle’s books and contact him. Also Mitch Garabedian and Jeff Anderson. Maybe the prosecutor Josh ? In Pennsylvania. Margaret Mary Moore

55:47
Were I live we don’t have historical sexual abuse or mandatory report, how can I start?

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I can also send the Canon Law reference explaining how the Vatican essentially 'legalized' child abuse in the Catholic church starting 100 years ago & the psychological analysis. Another free pdf. annw2@.ptd.net

59:21
do you have more data on the PA law that forces women who give birth to child from a rape to take the baby to the prison so that it can "meet it's father?"

01:01:35
Francis just changed Canon Law so that raping a child is now a crime and not just a sin like masturbation.

01:04:01
The Vatican is adamant that the only requirments for priesthood are male and breathing. Once ordained, per Jean Vianny, they are considered "right next to God." The theology is that ordination ontologically changes a man into someone who can do now wrong and can not be revoked. Same as baptism.

01:04:27
Acknowledgement and apologies will not undo the harm, church should think of “Do No Harm” when it comes to respond to survivors.-Jwan Oghana.

01:05:59
My book: Sexual Violence and the Violence of Silence: Clergy Sexual Abuse in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia, http://www.pagepublishing.com/books/?book=sexual-violence-and-the-violence-of-silence.

01:07:14
I do the theology. See the book I am giving away from free. That is a bad misquote. Spare the rod and spoil the child. The rod is suppost to be a staff to lean on for support, NOT a club to beat the child with.