The Murder of Innocence: The Truth about Sexual Abuse and the Catholic Church
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Michael Unglo died on May 4 2010 but his life had begun to slip away from him long before. In 1981 shortly before Michaels 10th birthday his father died of a heart attack a great loss that ultimately led to yet another great loss. The loss of innocence.From the ages of 10 to 14 Michael fell prey to a Catholic priest who exploited the familys tragedy for his own twisted desires. Child sexual abuse leaves deep emotional scars that are greatly amplified when the perpetrator is a trusted member of society.Throughout his too short life Michael struggled to overcome the pain and trauma of his childhood. In 2008 after his first suicide attempt he finally unveiled the truth about what happened. Unfortunately it brought him face-toface with another betrayal. The church met Michaels accusations with self-righteousness and justice would not be served.Much needs to change. Michaels death can be a powerful catalyst for that change. He may be gone but his writing is still here in the pages of this book.Michaels words are his legacy. His brother Sam Unglos words are a promise kept -- that Michaels words would someday be published. Well good for all of us that day has finally come. And while the church was the primary culprit Michaels story helps us to understand how parents members of society and child abuse advocates can make the world safer for the most vulnerable among us.
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