Doubt
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There's an aura of suspicion hanging over institutions such as government, church, and school. We tend to disbelieve whether priests are the ones with a vocation or is it a safe and secure job that they're choosing (or a shelter where they can fulfill their sexual fantasies). A politician, a priest and a teacher are difficult jobs: demanding, responsible, burdened by hundreds of years of rules, tradition, and history. There are a lot of good people in all of these professions: full of vocation and good will. At the same time, there are hundreds of flawed individuals who only want to succeed in this tricky environment. And once put to a doubt can you convince the institution that you are innocent? Whose words matter? Yours, the victim's or the witnesses'? And can you really be trusted after you committed an unforgivable sin?
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