Fred Marigliano remembers afternoons in the Times Square movie theater
when his conscious mind would separate from his body, float to the
ceiling, and look down on the shadowy row of seats where Father Contardo
Omarini, his parish priest, was sexually assaulting two preteen boys.
One of those boys was Marigliano himself. Later, long after the years of
abuse had ended, he learned that this state of dissociation was a
normal response to stress that otherwise might be unendurable. As a kid
in Plainfield, though, he wondered if he might be going crazy.
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