It's really just a heartbreaking and anger-inducing film to watch…and captivating as hell. O'Grady actually agrees to be interviewed for the movie. He showed little understanding and no remorse while discussing the abuse he perpetrated; he was disconcerting and creepy to watch. Instead of being in prison where he belongs, he's living in Ireland on a church stipend or pension.
It's impossible to watch this film and not become incensed. The amount of abuse is just stunning, as is the decades-long cover ups. The stonewalling and denial of church officials is maddening to observe. (Reading about it in the papers was one thing, seeing it a whole different experience.) Even knowing the organization's long and nefarious history, the church's reaction and behavior (and denial) is shocking.
Here's link to the website, I recommend checking it out. And definitely check out the Abuse Map—it's shows how widespread the offenses were and how many per diocese. Los Angeles alone had 247 accused priests.
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"Deliver Us" is a terrific film.
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