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Clergy Sex Abuse
Clip: Season 1 | 6m 38s
Hear stories of the sexual relationship that can develop between clergymen and women.
As we cover the abuse of relationships between pastoral counselors and those who came to them seeking guidance and comfort, we hear personal tales of the sexual relationship that can develop between some clergymen and women in their congregations. This is a complex world in which the male pastor is often found guilty of abusing his power and the woman is usually, but not always, the victim.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Clergy Sex Abuse
Clip: Season 1 | 6m 38s
As we cover the abuse of relationships between pastoral counselors and those who came to them seeking guidance and comfort, we hear personal tales of the sexual relationship that can develop between some clergymen and women in their congregations. This is a complex world in which the male pastor is often found guilty of abusing his power and the woman is usually, but not always, the victim.
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