Perspective: I watched the documentary "Sipe: Sex, Lies, and the Priesthood" with strong emotions: painful sadness, yet also admiration and gratitude for all that Richard Sipe had done and continues to do.
Review: Medieval scholar Dyan Elliott digs deep into the church's past, and the results of her research on clerical sexual abuse are nothing short of remarkable, stunning and most importantly, authentic.
Commentary: The most stunning result of the four days in Rome was what the Vatican summit inspired: the unprecedented gathering of clergy abuse survivors from all corners of the globe.
In case you missed it, insight on Cardinal Law, from a close observer: Law's actions as archbishop were the catalyst for far-reaching changes in Catholic clerical culture and in the victims' and laity's realization that their days as docile, silent sheep are forever dead.