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Penn State and Clergy Sex Abuse Parallels
Clip: 11/18/2011 | 4m 19s
The sex abuse scandal at Penn State "reopens a wound" for the church.
The sex abuse scandal at Penn State "reopens a wound" for the church. Watch Kevin Eckstrom, editor of Religion News Service, and Kim Lawton, managing editor of Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly, compare what happened at Penn State and the long-running sex abuse scandal in the Catholic church.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Penn State and Clergy Sex Abuse Parallels
Clip: 11/18/2011 | 4m 19s
The sex abuse scandal at Penn State "reopens a wound" for the church. Watch Kevin Eckstrom, editor of Religion News Service, and Kim Lawton, managing editor of Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly, compare what happened at Penn State and the long-running sex abuse scandal in the Catholic church.
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