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Sins of the Press: The Untold Story of The Boston Globe's Reporting on Sex Abuse in the Catholic Church
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SINS OF THE PRESS blows the lid off the Boston Globe's 2002 Pulitzer Prize-winning reporting about sex abuse and the Catholic Church.

While the Globe would want you believe that its paper's reporting was a carefully impartial chronicle of abuse and cover-ups by Church officials, this fast-paced, eye-opening, and meticulously researched book uncovers something entirely different.

Using actual images of headlines, photos, and editorial cartoons from the Globe archives, Sins of the Press exposes:
* How the Globe has routinely celebrated child molesters in its pages over the years;
* How the Globe frequently promoted an author who supported incest between fathers and daughters;
* Extensive and undeniable proof that the Globe's reporting was the culmination of a relentless, decades-long attack against the Catholic Church;
* How the Globe has deliberately dismissed and mitigated vile abuse and cover-ups in other institutions;
* How the Globe flagrantly misled its readers about the Church's response to abuse complaints;
* How the Globe was flat-out erroneous in its reporting;
* How the Globe facilitated the foundation of the notorious pedophile group NAMBLA;
and much more.

Sins of the Press will obliterate everything you thought about the Boston Globe and its reporting about Catholic sex abuse.