/PRNewswire/ Eighty-four (84) pieces of original art, each created by a victim and survivor of child abuse, and each reflecting the victim s harrowing.
claims they had foresaw would be made by victims of abuse. so we, in ireland, knew in 1987 that it was an issue and it didn t become an issue in america until ten years later so i could totally understand why people were horrified by what i did, and it was an abhorrent idea to suggest that priests could abuse children or that the vatican could cover it up, because it is absolutely ash hor abhorrent, and unfortunately, it is true. us in ireland enjoyed a particular brand of catholicism that was violent psychologically and physically toward children, and i am a survivor of child abuse myself not by clergy, but i have always been someone who all of my records and career really was standing for child abuse survivors, but i don t what s the word i completely understand why people found that offensive. i agree with them, it is abhorrent to think that a priest
again in the documents that the irish church took out an insurance policy against future claims they had foresaw would be made by victims of abuse. so we, in ireland, knew in 1987 that it was an issue and it didn t become an issue in america until ten years later so i could totally understand why people were horrified by what i did, and it was an abhorrent idea to suggest that priests could abuse children or that the vatican could cover it up, because it is absolutely ash abhorrent, and unfortunately, it is true. us in ireland enjoyed a particular brand of catholicism that was violent psychologically and physically toward children, and i am a survivor of child abuse myself not by clergy, but i have always been someone who all of my records and career really was standing for child abuse survivors, but i don t what s the word i completely understand why people found that offensive. i agree with them, it is abhorrent to think that a priest could be involved with children that way.