Posted on 02/29/2016 7:22:18 AM PST by crusader71
Spotlight was named best picture at the 88th annual Academy Awards on Sunday night.
The drama showcasing the Boston Globe's reporting on the Catholic Church sex abuse scandal beat out The Big Short, Bridge of Spies, Brooklyn, Mad Max: Fury Road, The Martian, The Revenant and Room.
"This film gave a voice to survivors, and this Oscar amplifies that voice, which we hope will become a choir that will resonate all the way to the Vatican," said producer Michael Sugar. "Pope Francis, it's time to protect the children and restore the faith."
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what do you think the Church has been doing? And by the way, while no movies are going to be made about this, the public schools have been cleaning up their acts. Far more school teachers molest children than priests do. And until recently, the public schools simply cut the bad teachers loose to find jobs across the country. I was a teacher for more than 40 years and I know that was how the game was played. There are more than 10,000 ISDs in the country, and verify little co-ordination of hiring practices among them, even within the states. Also, much the same was true of the many thousands of unconnected Protestant Churches in the country. Out of sight, out of mind. The Catholic Church was an easier target because of its centralized authority and of course because of the natural loyalty of priests for their kind. The motive of the pubic schools was simply to get rid of bad employees. I must say that a congregationally organized church has this advantage. The local Church could vet candidates thoroughly and were not weighed down by by caste loyalties, at least as much. Clericalism is the underlying cause of the priest scandal.
I have no arguments against this movie . . . everything Ive heard about it is true to fact . . . even voices from the Catholic Church have said so. It is an ugly stain on the Church, no doubt. But the Church has acted on it and has made numerous changes to better safeguard the kids.
One of the safeguards in place around the world was started right in the Diocese of Dallas and from a parish I attended at the time . . . St. Elizabeth Ann Seton. Annual background checks started there right after the Rudy Koss scandal and the Church adopted those guidelines very quickly after seeing the success the Diocese was having.
The Church is also acting swiftly on accusations and removing priests from duty during investigations.
Do they still have more work to do? Of course! Is any church perfect? Of course not. As long as the Church is alive on this earth, there will be attacks from outside and from within.
Ditto.
"Do not receive an accusation against an elder except from two or three witnesses. Those who are sinning rebuke in the presence of all, that the rest also may fear. 1 Tim 5:19-20
The film was truly excellent, and not anti-Christian; it was anti-corruption, anti-cover-up, anti-media-collusion and anti-child-abuse. It was one of the best films I’ve seen in years on many levels, and did not change my view of Catholicism.
see post 25
Thank you for your review. Based on that I’ll watch it when it comes on tv.
Woody Allen is not a sex abuser.
The film is actually quite good. One of the best BP winners in years.
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