Beyond Belief: Abused by his priest. Betrayed by his church. The story of the boy who sued the Pope.

Beyond Belief: Abused by his priest. Betrayed by his church. The story of the boy who sued the Pope.

by Colm O ' Gorman (Author)

Synopsis

'I was living in a world where a priest who spoke the words of God used me for sex, and there was no-one to tell. The world where this horror happened didn't exist for anyone else.' As a boy in Ireland where everyone -- from among his own neighbours to the powers of church and state -- chose to deny that a priest could sexually assault a child, Colm O'Gorman felt only shame, guilt and fear at the regular rape and abuse he suffered. But Colm would go on to make history, successfully suing the Roman Catholic Church, asking questions of the Pope himself and creating a watershed in history as hundreds more victims found the courage to report their abuse. Beyond Belief is a powerful story of a young man's shame turning to outrage, and demonstrates that -- whatever our past hurts -- there is hope for the future if we are prepared to stand for truth.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: Export e.
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Published: 14 May 2009

ISBN 10: 034092506X
ISBN 13: 9780340925065

Media Reviews
'Colm O'Gorman is one of the most inspiring and dignified voices heard in Ireland in recent times. He has triunphed over sexual abuse.' -- Mary Robinson, former United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and former President of the Republic of Ireland. 'a powerful and moving story and Colm tells it so articulately in print and interview.' -- ABC Radio National Life Matters
Author Bio
Colm O'Gorman founded the charity One in Four to support women and men who have experienced sexual violence. Prior to that he worked as a therapist in private practice in London. He is a former Senator on the Irish Parliament and is now Executive Director of Amnesty International Ireland. In 1998 he sued the Roman Catholic Church over its systematic cover-ups of child abuse scandals involving its priests, and won. He lives in County Wexford with his family.