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Question of a "Doubt"

PostPosted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 4:52 pm
by Eddie Acunzo
Folks

Please excuse me for asking an indelicate question here. Is anyone aware of a Shanley "Doubt"-like incident occurring at St Anthony's during the sixties? I graduated in 1966 and have no knowledge of any such occurences, or even rumors, which doesn't necessarily mean a thing. I guess I want to hear that this was a hypothetical moral dilemma that occurred in Shanley's imagination, rather than something that happened in my school/class right next to me. I know that sounds stupid and naive, even unrealistic, especially given what we know about the world now, but I'd prefer to think we were safe somewhere. I suffered many a beating from Nuns, Priests and Brothers, but it took an awful lot to get my attention and respect, and those were different times. What do you say?

Re: Question of a "Doubt"

PostPosted: Tue Oct 07, 2008 12:41 pm
by Marion Farrell Cronin
Eddie, I've asked a few people if they had any knowledge of abuse, and nobody does.

So you would probably have to get it from the "horses mouth" - John Shanley to verify that. But he may not even say because the premise of "doubt" is that we really aren't sure.

Re: Question of a "Doubt"

PostPosted: Tue Oct 07, 2008 2:49 pm
by Eddie Acunzo
Marion

It did happen within Stratton Park Little League, with one of the coaches as the offender, but I'd like to believe (if it's true) St. Anthony's was sacred ground. Of course sadly we know now that there is no sanctuary anywhere from evil.

Eddie