Mortal Sins: Sex, Crime, and the Era of Catholic Scandal

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by D'Antonio, Michael


  Saturday Night Live

  “Savaging the Great” (Lewis)

  Scalia, Antonin

  Scandinavians

  Schiltz, Patrick

  Schmidt, Hans

  Second Vatican Council (Vatican II):

  backlash against

  reforms of

  sex and

  Secret World, A: Sexuality and the Search for Celibacy (Sipe)

  serenity prayer

  Servants of the Paraclete

  Seton Psychiatric Institute

  Severson, Matthew

  sex:

  age of consent and

  Catholic secrecy about

  Catholic view of

  guilt and shame in

  Vatican II and

  celibacy

  Greeley on

  lapses in

  “monk’s disease” and

  Sipe’s research and

  Vatican conference and

  views of clergy toward

  homosexuality

  Catholic sex abuse cases and

  Church’s aggressive approach to

  declassified as disorder

  decriminalization of

  ephebophilia and

  gay activism

  gay marriage

  pedophilia and

  in the priesthood

  Ratzinger and

  views of clergy toward

  Sex, Priests, and Secret Codes (Doyle, Sipe, and Wall)

  Sex Pistols

  sexual abuse of children, see child sexual abuse

  sexual harassment

  sexual revolution

  Shanley, Paul

  Sheehan, Michael

  Sheen, Fulton

  Shupe, Anson

  Silk, Mark

  Simon, J. Minos

  Anderson and

  Simons, Rick

  Simpson, Paul

  sin and forgiveness

  Sipe, Richard

  Alcoholics Anonymous and

  Anderson and

  Bernardin affair and

  Doyle and

  expertise of

  Geoghan case and

  as ISTI chairman

  Kos case and

  Manly and

  Mead and

  Miller and

  Rezendes and

  Roosa and

  A Secret World: Sexuality and the Search for Celibacy

  Greeley’s criticism of

  Sex, Priests, and Secret Codes

  on sexual secrecy

  at VOCALink-Up convention

  Wall and

  Welch and

  Sisters of Mercy

  Sisters of Our Lady of Charity

  Sitrick and Company

  60 Minutes II

  Skinheads of National Resistance

  Sklba, Richard

  Sloan-Ferguson, Nancy

  Smith, Gary

  Smith, Michelle

  Smyth, Brendan

  SNAP (Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests)

  in Belgium

  bishops’ meeting with

  Dallas conference of

  Sodano, Angelo

  Solidarity movement

  Something About Amelia

  Spees, Pamela

  Spier, Diane

  Spong, John Shelby

  Spotlight Team

  Stafford, James Francis

  Stampa

  Stanbury, Nathan

  Star Trek

  States of Fear

  statutes of limitation

  fraud and

  law changed on

  Stiles, Hilary, see Miller, Jeanne

  Stockton Diocese

  Storero, Luciano

  Stratford, Lauren

  suicide

  Suing the Pope

  Sullivan, Andrew

  support groups

  SNAP (Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests)

  in Belgium

  bishops’ meeting with

  Dallas conference of

  Voice of the Faithful

  Supreme Court, U.S.

  Sweeney, Constance

  Sybil

  Symons, James

  Symons, Joseph Keith

  Tamayo, Santiago

  Tamberg, Tod

  Te Deum

  television

  Anderson on

  Berry on

  Cardinal Secrets

  Donahue

  Doyle on

  Geraldo

  Leary on

  Lyman on

  O’Connor’s Saturday Night Live appearance

  Oprah

  Prime Time (Irish network)

  Prime Time Live (ABC network)

  60 Minutes II

  States of Fear

  Stiles on

  Suing the Pope

  Vows of Silence

  Terruwe, Anna

  Time

  Times of Acadiana

  Tinkler, Stephen

  tort law

  trinity, holy

  Trotter, Travis

  Trueman, Tierney

  Turley, Windle

  Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous

  Tyson v. Tyson

  ultramontanist movement

  Underwager, Ralph

  United Kingdom

  Up From the Cradle of Jazz (Berry)

  USA Today

  Vaca, Juan

  Vanity Fair

  Vatican

  Anderson and

  Bernardin case and

  canon law and

  celibacy issue and

  Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People and

  decision-making at

  and definition of Catholicism

  fealty to

  Fortune and

  gay rights and

  Ireland and

  Law and

  Leadership Conference of Women Religious and

  Maciel and

  political neutrality required of

  role in world affairs

  secret resolution of sex abuse cases by

  sex abuse scandal as viewed by

  as sovereign state

  and unification of Italy

  see also Catholic Church

  Vatican II (Second Vatican Council):

  backlash against

  reforms of

  sex and

  Vega, Manuel “Manny”

  vigil and fast held by

  Vereniging Martijn

  Victims Network, The

  Victims of Clergy Abuse Link-up (VOCALink-Up)

  convention of

  Victor Emmanuel II

  Villaume, Philip

  Voice of the Faithful

  Volterra, Viera

  Vows of Silence (Berry and Renner)

  documentary based on

  Wakefield, Hollida

  Walesa, Lech

  Walker, Alice

  Wall, James

  Wall, Patrick

  at Emery Worldwide

  expertise of

  Manly and

  O’Grady and

  Sex, Priests, and Secret Codes

  Sipe and

  Wall Street Journal

  Warren, Chet

  Washington Post

  Watergate conspiracy

  Watters, Loras:

  Adamson case and

  settlement offer in

  Weakland, Rembert

  Kohut and

  Marcoux’s relationship with

  Murphy and

  resignation of

  Weigel, George

  Welch, Marianne

  Welch, Morgan “Chip”

  well-being

  Welsch, Micon

  Welsh, Lawrence

  Wendorf, Mark

  West, Donald

  Westheimer, Ruth

  “When Shepherds Go Astray” (Neuhaus)

  Whiteley, John

  “Why I Am Still a Catholic” (Berry)

  Widera, Siegfried

  Willkie, Philip

  Wilkie, Wendell
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br />   Williams, J. Kendrick

  Winfrey, Oprah

  Winona Diocese

  Wisconsin

  witch trials

  Withers, Ian

  women

  feminism

  ordination of

  Women’s Ordination Conference

  Woods, Donald

  Woodward, Robert

  Zubik, David

  ALSO BY

  MICHAEL D’ANTONIO

  A Full Cup

  Forever Blue

  Spend Shift (with John Gerzema)

  A Ball, a Dog, and a Monkey

  Hershey

  The State Boys Rebellion

  Mosquito (with Andrew Spielman)

  Fun While It Lasted (with Bruce McNall)

  Tour ’72

  Tin Cup Dreams

  Atomic Harvest

  Heaven on Earth

  Fall from Grace

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  As part of a team of journalists from Newsday, MICHAEL D’ANTONIO won the Pulitzer Prize for his reporting before going on to write many acclaimed books, including Atomic Harvest and The State Boys Rebellion. He has also written for Esquire, The New York Times Magazine, and Sports Illustrated, among many other magazines. He lives in Miller Place, New York.

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  MORTAL SINS. Copyright © 2013 by Michael D’Antonio. All rights reserved. For information, address St. Martin’s Press, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010.

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  Cover design by Rob Grom

  ISBN 978-0-312-59489-3 (hardcover)

  ISBN 978-1-250-03439-7 (e-book)

  eISBN 9781250034397

  First Edition: April 2013

  * a pseudonym

 

 

 


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