Kler/Clergy

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It seems that some professions are treated with respect higher than is given to any others. By the cover of God, some are able to commit the worst crimes, cover the biggest lies, conduct any business fraud on a big scale and crush the lives of those who will be forever silenced by their trusted assassins, being at their most vulnerable. We all have some relationship with the Church: positive clashes with condemnable, high morale lose with the overall hypocrisy of those who cannot keep their promises of abstinence and celibate. Few practice what they preach, but the deeply rooted cause of many problems of the Church is still pushed under the carpet. Generations will pass until the problem is solved and this film is a sign of these changes. One story about a few priests. Who is the hero and who is the villain, and aren't we all people doomed to sin? Kler


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