Sins of the Press: The Untold Story of The Boston Globe's Reporting on Sex Abuse in the Catholic Church
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Sins of the Press: The Untold Story of The Boston Globe's Reporting on Sex Abuse in the Catholic Church
This is the book that the Boston Globe does not want you to read.
SINS OF THE PRESS blows the lid off the Boston Globe's 2002 Pulitzer Prize-winning reporting about sex abuse and the Catholic Church.
While the Globe would want you believe that its paper's reporting was a carefully impartial chronicle of abuse and cover-ups by Church officials, this fast-paced, eye-opening, and meticulously researched book uncovers something entirely different.
Using actual images of headlines, photos, and editorial cartoons from the Globe archives, SINS OF THE PRESS exposes:
• How the Globe has routinely celebrated child molesters in its pages over the years;
• How the Globe frequently promoted an author who supported incest between fathers and daughters;
• Extensive and undeniable proof that the Globe's reporting was the culmination of a relentless, decades-long attack against the Catholic Church;
• How the Globe has deliberately dismissed and mitigated vile abuse and cover-ups in other institutions;
• How the Globe flagrantly misled its readers about the Church’s response to abuse complaints;
• How the Globe was flat-out erroneous in its reporting;
• How the Globe facilitated the foundation of the notorious pedophile group NAMBLA;
and much more.
SINS OF THE PRESS will obliterate everything you thought about the Boston Globe and its reporting about Catholic sex abuse.