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  1. Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God is a 2012 documentary film directed by Alex Gibney. The film details the first known protest against clerical sex abuse in the United States by four deaf men.

  2. Alex Gibney explores the charged issue of pedophilia in the Catholic Church, following a trail from the first known protest against clerical sexual abuse in the United States and all the way to the Vatican.

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    • Documentary
    • Alex Gibney
    • 2012-11-16
  3. Read, review and discuss the Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God script in PDF format on Scripts.com

  4. Aug 15, 2013 · Alex Gibney delves into Father Murphy’s history of abuse, and the church’s decision to cover it up, in his new documentary, “Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God.” Gibney, when asked to describe what kind of person could commit these kinds of crimes says, “Father Murphy is an interesting but also appalling character.

  5. Oct 2, 2012 · "Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God," which makes its U.S. debut at the Milwaukee Film Festival on Friday, traces the church's global sex abuse crisis, and the Murphy...

  6. Sep 9, 2012 · Mea Maxima Culpa – which translates as “my most grievous fault” in Latin - presents a well-constructed and poignant argument, full of outrage and ample evidence, about the heinous crimes and...

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  8. Dec 3, 2012 · The documentary Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God, is spellbinding for its crisp focus on the tragic fate of boys at St. John’s School for the Deaf in St. Francis, Wisconsin, who were preyed upon by school Director Fr. Lawrence Murphy, who ran the school.

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