Sworn to Silence

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Author: Brendan Boland

Format: Paperback / softback

Number of Pages: 304


'After a little while he called the other boy over. Did the same to him. I heard everything. Father Smyth was a priest, a good man ... But I knew that some rule had been broken?Brendan was an eleven-year-old altar boy when he first met Father Smyth. When the abuse began, he didn?t know what to do - surely he should trust a priest? But he knew he wasn?t the only victim, and his worst nightmare was that his sisters would be next. It was three years before he plucked up the courage to tell another priest. An inquiry was quickly called, in which Brendan was sworn to secrecy. But the abuse didn?t stop. Instead, Father Smyth continued to prey on other children for two more decades until he was finally convicted, in the 1990s, of over 130 counts of child sexual abuse. This shocking memoir tells how, for years, a priest?s abuse was ignored by the Catholic Church - and how one brave small boy stood up for justice.
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Author: Brendan Boland

Format: Paperback / softback

Number of Pages: 304


'After a little while he called the other boy over. Did the same to him. I heard everything. Father Smyth was a priest, a good man ... But I knew that some rule had been broken?Brendan was an eleven-year-old altar boy when he first met Father Smyth. When the abuse began, he didn?t know what to do - surely he should trust a priest? But he knew he wasn?t the only victim, and his worst nightmare was that his sisters would be next. It was three years before he plucked up the courage to tell another priest. An inquiry was quickly called, in which Brendan was sworn to secrecy. But the abuse didn?t stop. Instead, Father Smyth continued to prey on other children for two more decades until he was finally convicted, in the 1990s, of over 130 counts of child sexual abuse. This shocking memoir tells how, for years, a priest?s abuse was ignored by the Catholic Church - and how one brave small boy stood up for justice.