Holy Water-Gate: Abuse Cover-up in the Catholic Church is a 2004 documentary which investigates the crisis that emerged within the Roman Catholic Church, as victims of child sex abuse by priests fight to bring their abusers to justice. The film begins as a personal journey of filmmaker Mary Healey, who is also Catholic. Through key players in the scandal, including victims, whistle-blower priests and a senior ranking U.S. Cardinal who is called upon by the Vatican to control an ever-growing storm, Holy Water-Gate brings the viewer deep within the institutional mind of the U.S. Catholic Church: a powerful establishment that not only failed the victims for many years by not acknowledging their abuse, but also enabled some priests to continue to abuse more children by relocating them in other parishes. This intensely personal and political story investigates the crisis and exposes the reluctance within the U.S. mainstream media for decades to report sexual abuse crimes against children by priests.
Holy Water-Gate: Abuse Cover-up in the Catholic Church (2004)
Directed by Mary Healey Jamiel
Genres - Documentary |
Release Date - Jul 5, 2004 |
Run Time - 56 min. |
Countries - United States of America |
Description by Wikipedia
Movie Info
Official Site
Budget
$150,000
Tags
Catholic Church
Attributes
Subject: about child abuse, Documentary about crime in the United States
Alternate Titles
Holy Water-Gate: Abuse Cover-up in the Catholic Church
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