| Documentary to Shine Spotlight on Abuse
By Michelle Nic Phaidin
Donegal Democrat
April 30, 2012
http://www.donegaldemocrat.ie/news/local/documentary-to-shine-spotlight-on-abuse-1-3778650
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Investigative journalist, Darragh MacIntyre will reveal more truths in relation to clerical sex abuse in a new documentary to be broadcast this Tuesday night. 2904MNP03 Darragh MacIntyre.
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Donegal will be the backdrop for a new hard hitting documentary that promises to reveal more startling facts about clerical abuse in Ireland. “The Shame of the Catholic Church” which is to be broadcast this Tuesday night outlines how decades of clerical abuse and cover up have left the Catholic Church in Ireland at breaking point.
In this programme, journalist Darragh Mac Intyre, a BBC journalist whose investigations into the Father Eugene Greene case rocked the Catholic Church, once again, unearths more truths about the manner in which clerical sexual abuse was dealt with in this country.
Paul Breslin, a native of Bealtaine who has been living in London for many years, first went public with his harrowing story of clerical abuse after he was approached MacIntyre for a 2002 BBC Northern Ireland Spotlight programme. By that point, Father Greene was already in jail. He had been sentenced in 2000 for abusing boys in west Donegal from 1962 to 1985. The former priest has since been released from jail and has escaped the attention of the press.
This documentary, promises revelations that will stun the Irish public. Mac Intyre is understood to have spent a period of time interviewing victims and those related to the subject in Donegal ahead of the Raphoe Diocese Report’s press launch last year. It is speculated that the show was broadcast to a select audience in recent weeks. However, the makers of the programme are remaining tight lipped as to the content of their Tuesday night programme.
Allison Millar was both the director and producer of the programme while Sam Collyns was the executive producer. The programme will be broadcast tonight, Tuesdays, May 1 at 22.35pm and tomorrow night on BBC HD at 9pm.
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