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Predatory Nuns: Sexual Abuse in North American Catholic Sisterhoods

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Since the first scandals broke in the mid-1980s, the sexual misconducts of priests have cost the Catholic Church in America more than $4 billion in compensation settlements and incalculable damage to its reputation.

Although their crimes have attracted far less attention, predator nuns have also caused harm on numerous occasions.

The depredations of these nuns took place in convent novitiates, orphanages, boarding schools for Native Americans, and in Catholic schools, both elementary and secondary.

Their victims, male and female, ranged in age from six-year-olds to young adults.This book focuses on the criminal behavior of North American nuns and the responses from church leadership.

Mothers superior were outspoken in their refusal to accept responsibility for the crimes committed under their watch, and their inclination was to close ranks and protect the predators, endangering many children and young people in the process.

The complainants, on the other hand, were considered nuisances to be pushed aside with the least amount of exposure and expense possible.

Straightforward and informative, this text begins by exploring the nuns' vow of chastity and its relationship with human sexuality, followed by dozens of case studies detailing the sexual abuse that nuns committed in various settings.

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Product Details
1476647178 / 9781476647173
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
08/06/2022
United States
English
277 pages
152 x 229 mm
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