Imagine the reaction of the thousands of men and women sexually abused
by American nuns to the continuous media coverage lauding their
tormenters and torturers as the ultimate practitioners of virtue. In
response to the multitude of commentaries championing religious women
against the Vatican, I agree with Kris Ward of the National Survivors
Advocates Coalition (NSAC) who wrote:
[I]t is important and imperative that in this time and at this juncture we must say that while being bullied, being treated rudely, and being investigated is offensive and insulting, it is not on the same par as an innocent and vulnerable child's body being raped, sodomized, forced into a crucifixion poses and made to mock the God that was systematically being taken from them in the vilest of ways.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/6/6/1097871/-Victims-of-Nun-s-Sex-Abuse-Need-Our-Compassion-Too
[I]t is important and imperative that in this time and at this juncture we must say that while being bullied, being treated rudely, and being investigated is offensive and insulting, it is not on the same par as an innocent and vulnerable child's body being raped, sodomized, forced into a crucifixion poses and made to mock the God that was systematically being taken from them in the vilest of ways.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/6/6/1097871/-Victims-of-Nun-s-Sex-Abuse-Need-Our-Compassion-Too