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OverviewAt age seven, Mary Dispenza was raped by her parish priest. The event split the child's sense of self, then vanished from memory. Carrying an unaccountable feeling of shame, Mary clung to Church liturgy and dogma for support and entered the convent, where for 15 years she lived as a nun, separate from the world. Decades later, when a memory of the pedophile priest resurfaced, Mary's will to survive and her quest to understand the unforgivable, led the former nun to join forty-five other men and women abused by priests, in the largest-ever successful lawsuit against the Catholic Church. As scandals involving sexual abuse continue to roil the Catholic Church and survivors of abuse fight to make the Church atone for its sins, each abused person must find a way to mend the schism inside. SPLIT, the story of Mary's journey to wholeness, takes the reader from horrifying scenes of child abuse, inside the fascinating world of the novitiate, through the delicate and frightening process of accepting homosexuality, and culminates in epic courtroom battles. Readers seeking to understand how this terrible injustice happens, and how so much has been kept secret for so long will find some answers in this honest memoir. Mary Dispenza, now an activist for ending the epidemic of abuse, speaks passionately about one 'SPLIT' we desperately need - the one that separates the Church from its mantle of secrecy. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mary C DispenzaPublisher: Mary Dispenza Imprint: Mary Dispenza Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.268kg ISBN: 9780989656320ISBN 10: 0989656322 Pages: 242 Publication Date: 05 November 2014 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsLike the life it depicts, Dispenza's memoir consists of one courageous act after another. After coming out, Dispenza recounts scrambling the letters of depression to spell I pressed on. Her stirring narrative embodies just that: overcoming trauma to bravely take a stand against injustice. A raw, cathartic read that unflinchingly tackles issues of rape, shame, and, ultimately, forgiveness. - Kirkus Reviews Like the life it depicts, Dispenza's memoir consists of one courageous act after another. After coming out, Dispenza recounts scrambling the letters of -depression- to spell -I pressed on.- Her stirring narrative embodies just that: overcoming trauma to bravely take a stand against injustice. A raw, cathartic read that unflinchingly tackles issues of rape, shame, and, ultimately, forgiveness. - Kirkus Reviews Like the life it depicts, Dispenza's memoir consists of one courageous act after another. After coming out, Dispenza recounts scrambling the letters of ""depression"" to spell ""I pressed on."" Her stirring narrative embodies just that: overcoming trauma to bravely take a stand against injustice. A raw, cathartic read that unflinchingly tackles issues of rape, shame, and, ultimately, forgiveness. - Kirkus Reviews Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |