Shame, secrecy and a vast disparity of power could mean that the number of women sexually abused by clergy is four times the figure for children, with victims now telling their stories. Christine James* was 17 when she met the man who would spend years treating her like his dirty little secret.
At first, she was flattered by the attention of a Catholic priest: confused yet elated that such a figure could be drawn to her.
Now, she realises she was his perfect prey: young and vulnerable, from a strict religious family where male authority was to be respected and feared. And in the hierarchy of her small-town church, there was no greater authority than Father Martin.*
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