Dominican Father Thomas Doyle, who
has worked with survivors of priest sex abuse for more than three
decades, said Friday he continues to grapple with its full dimensions.
“It just seems too big to get my head around,” he said. Dolye
spoke Friday at the 2015 gathering of SNAP (Survivors Network of those
Abused by Priests), which drew several hundred abuse survivors and
supporters to the Westin Alexandria hotel here.