Raped: Memories of a Catholic Altar Boy

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Author: Dennis Domrzalski ISBN: 9780981786971
Publisher: Logan Square Press Publication: May 23, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Dennis Domrzalski
ISBN: 9780981786971
Publisher: Logan Square Press
Publication: May 23, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The brutally honest and horrifying story of one man's life-long battle with evil. Larry Monte Jr. was raped by a Catholic priest beginning in 1972 when he was fifteen years old. The rapes went on for two years. Larry's mental anguish, shame and torment have lasted thirty-eight years and will never end.

Larry's story looks behind the curtain of what priest sexual abuse really is and how it permanently destroys lives. In graphic and shocking detail, Larry tells what the Catholic Church's man of God actually did to him in cheap motel rooms throughout New Mexico and how it shattered his spirit and soul.

An Albuquerque businessman, Larry has shunned the safety of clinical and sanitized terms such as "sexual abuse" in favor of blunt and brutal everyday language. He hopes that in telling his story with such honesty the world will finally come to comprehend the absolute horror, degradation and evil that is "priest sexual abuse."

He also hopes that the world, Catholics in particular, will wake up to this evil and demand that the Catholic Church and its raping priests be brought to justice.

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The brutally honest and horrifying story of one man's life-long battle with evil. Larry Monte Jr. was raped by a Catholic priest beginning in 1972 when he was fifteen years old. The rapes went on for two years. Larry's mental anguish, shame and torment have lasted thirty-eight years and will never end.

Larry's story looks behind the curtain of what priest sexual abuse really is and how it permanently destroys lives. In graphic and shocking detail, Larry tells what the Catholic Church's man of God actually did to him in cheap motel rooms throughout New Mexico and how it shattered his spirit and soul.

An Albuquerque businessman, Larry has shunned the safety of clinical and sanitized terms such as "sexual abuse" in favor of blunt and brutal everyday language. He hopes that in telling his story with such honesty the world will finally come to comprehend the absolute horror, degradation and evil that is "priest sexual abuse."

He also hopes that the world, Catholics in particular, will wake up to this evil and demand that the Catholic Church and its raping priests be brought to justice.

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