Mea Maxima Culpa is apparently airing again tonight (Saturday, 02 March) at 10 pm ET. I checked on my TV schedule and found something called the “Secret Life of Dogs” listed. According to the Passionate Eye website however Mea Maxima is scheduled to air at 10 pm ET on CBC News Network. For those in the west, according to a comment posted on the page, the documentary will air on the West coast at 7 pm PT.
I hope this is enough advance notice to allow those who would like to see it on TV vs online to do so. I just heard about this this morning and just now have opportunity to pass on the word.
Sylvia
I’ve just started watching the episode “Mea Maxima Culpa”.
You don’t know the amount of rage that welled up inside of me when at the 15 minute mark when the narrator mentioned that Father Murphy had been using the older boys to ‘recruit’ the younger boys I had to stop watching.
I may continue watching at a later date…
It sure points the finger to truth and how the higher ups especially idiot emeritus’ role in the cover ups. I would suggest they know about all the abuse and proceed with the best interest of the church in mind as always.
Well, I did finish watching “Mea Maxima Culpa” last night. I actually punched my refrigerator. That took the rage down a few notches. Enough to let me watch.
My fist hurts. Nothing broken though.
The more I learn the more dumbfounded I am.
How can this have gone on for so long?
How can no one have cared?
How in good conscience could those in power at ALL levels of the catholic church gone out of their way to obfuscate any attempt at bringing the diddler priests to justice?
It sickens me to understand that the church actually considers priests to be at a level above human but below angels.
Seriously?
I think the church needs and requires a very healthy does of reality.
Three generations of my family, if not more, abused and destroyed by the church.
I don’t know. I honestly don’t.
At least I can take comfort in the fact that I’m far from to only victim of the church who has been denied justice.
It’s a sad cold comfort.