People have to be ready for the truth before it can be revealed. That’s a theme of the riveting, award-winning movie, Spotlight,
which recounts how the Boston Globe newspaper laid bare an
ecclesiastical and political coverup of rampant pedophilia by more than
87 Roman Catholic priests and brothers.
After years of Boston Globe staff ignoring clergy abuse cases, the newspaper’s investigative team, called Spotlight, broke its explosive story in 2002. It led to the resignation of Cardinal Bernard Law and helped elevate clergy abuse into an international issue, which continues to reverberate.
http://blogs.vancouversun.com/2016/01/23/spotlight-shows-people-need-to-be-ready-for-the-truth/
After years of Boston Globe staff ignoring clergy abuse cases, the newspaper’s investigative team, called Spotlight, broke its explosive story in 2002. It led to the resignation of Cardinal Bernard Law and helped elevate clergy abuse into an international issue, which continues to reverberate.
http://blogs.vancouversun.com/2016/01/23/spotlight-shows-people-need-to-be-ready-for-the-truth/