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Toxic blend of "trust and power" makes Catholic Church hotbed for systemic child abuse

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Toxic blend of 'trust and power' makes Catholic Church hotbed for systemic child abuse

Toxic blend of "trust and power" makes Catholic Church hotbed for systemic child abuse

Toxic blend of "trust and power" makes Catholic Church hotbed for systemic child abuse

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