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Vexen Crabtree's Insane Journal ([info]vexen) wrote,
@ 2008-07-21 15:53:00

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Current location:Afghanistan
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Entry tags:abuse, boarding school, canada, children, christianity, indigenous people, paedophilia, priests, religion, richard sipe, sexual abuse, sexuality

Christian abuse of minors in communities
I've added the following paragraph to my text on the sexual abuse of minors by the Christian priesthood:

"The Peacock vs. the Ostrich: Monotheist Religions and Sex" by Vexen Crabtree (2008)

"The abuse has occurred in communities large and small, in private homes and in church. In 2008, the Pope apologized in person to President Bush about the extent of the child sex abuse in the Catholic Church, and the Canadian prime minister made an official apology to his indigenous population, because "between 1870 and 1996, an estimated 150,000 indigenous children were wrenched from their homes and sent to Christian boarding schools, where many were sexually and physically abused". Not even schools have been safe from the secret violence. The worst frequency of abuse has been when Christians themselves live with other Christians, as we will see:"

The page continues: 4.2. Internal Abuse in Christian Institutions



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