The Church wants clergy to be ready to help those for whom the film triggers painful memories. Roman Catholic Church leaders in the United States have sent talking
points to dioceses around the country to help them prepare for the
release of the movie “Spotlight,” highlighting the progress the Church
says it has made in preventing and responding to the sexual abuse of
children by clergy.
The US Conference of Catholic Bishops drew up the guidance and statistics in September in anticipation of the movie’s release, said Don Clemmer, a spokesman for the bishops. He said Church leaders wanted dioceses to be ready to speak to victims who experienced pain with the release of the movie, and to show them — and the wider public — that the Church has changed.
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The US Conference of Catholic Bishops drew up the guidance and statistics in September in anticipation of the movie’s release, said Don Clemmer, a spokesman for the bishops. He said Church leaders wanted dioceses to be ready to speak to victims who experienced pain with the release of the movie, and to show them — and the wider public — that the Church has changed.
http://www.cruxnow.com/church/2015/11/10/us-bishops-advise-dioceses-how-to-deal-with-the-spotlight-movie/