This film doesnt preach or give one side of the argument it lets the facts and the people concerned speak for themselves and the result is moving, deeply upsetting and will make you feel very angry. Anger towards a huge organisation that so many people all over the world have so much faith in and which, as this devastating documentary shows, is at its heart a corrupt, mafia-like gang. Who, when it comes down to it will put maintaining their false image of 'holiness' and moral superiority before the protection of children from horrific child abuse. If you are catholic be warned this film drives a stake deep into the heart of the catholic church. The only hope for the catholic church lies with people like Father Doyle who are determined to bring the church to account for turning a blind eye to, and ignoring the victims of child abuse perpetrated by its own priests. Whether you are catholic or not this film needs to be seen by as wide an audience as possible to show how low an organisation that claims to stand up for truth, justice and love will stoop to hide its corruption and lies.