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Barney |
Yes, this Oscar winning movie clearly showed the church's efforts to cover up the widespread abuse - in the Boston Diocese.
And when The Globe published the stories, the architect - Cardinal Bernard Law - was spirited away to Vatican City
This was to gain immunity from prosecution in the US. As the Vatican - an independent state - has no extradition arrangements with the US, or anywhere else.
For many years - instead of being made accountable for Boston - Law held a highly prestigious Vatican position, and often attended functions at the American Embassy in Rome.
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Honey |
Barney wrote:
Keaton's best movie, by some margin, was Spotlight (2015) - which won 100+ awards and nominations, including Oscars.
Telling the true story of the Boston Globe's investigation into systematic child abuse by Catholic clergy in the local diocese.
And how the church went to extraordinary lengths to conceal the activities of its employees - whilst secretly paying hush money to victims.
I know that there was quite a lot of child abuse, Barney, but "secretly paying hush money" can also be interpreted as " being blackmailed". |
hedda |
Best story in town at the moment.
far more interesting than that yawn inducing Keyne and Kardashian mob. |
Green Man |
Barney wrote:
Keaton's best movie, by some margin, was Spotlight (2015) - which won 100+ awards and nominations, including Oscars.
Telling the true story of the Boston Globe's investigation into systematic child abuse by Catholic clergy in the local diocese.
And how the church went to extraordinary lengths to conceal the activities of its employees - whilst secretly paying hush money to victims.
I never heard of that movie, I'm not a film buff but I have to watch that.
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Barney |
Keaton's best movie, by some margin, was Spotlight (2015) - which won 100+ awards and nominations, including Oscars.
Telling the true story of the Boston Globe's investigation into systematic child abuse by Catholic clergy in the local diocese.
And how the church went to extraordinary lengths to conceal the activities of its employees - whilst secretly paying hush money to victims.
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