The existence of child sexual abuse within the Catholic Church has
shocked many. In this article, the authors review the history of child
sexual abuse in the church, the recent events that brought this tragedy
into societal consciousness, and the efforts by the church to conceal
the abuse. Two sources of empirical literature, the general
psychological writing on priest sex abuse and the psychoanalytic
literature, on child sexual abuse are compared. Both sources of
literature seek explanation for priests' child sexual abuse within the
structure and culture of the church rather than viewing the priest as a
“typical” sex predator. The authors argue that, in fact, the guilty
priests are child predators who differ little from other child
predators.
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