Veteran journalist, author and college professor Alison Bass joins Tim to talk about her time as a reporter with the Boston Globe and her work in the earliest days of breaking and covering the Catholic priest abuse scandal in Boston.
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Father James Porter was assigned to St. Mary's School in North Attleboro, Mass. In 1960 – in charge of altar boys. Over the years, he quietly earned a reputation as a child molester.
It appears nothing was done in an official sense until 1963 when at least 4 parents complained to the church about his behavior. Father Porter was transferred to a parish in Fall River.
In 1964, Porter was arrested for molesting a 13-year-old boy and sent to a mental hospital for just over a year. He was then assigned to another parish.
He was again hospitalized in 1967 to be “cured” of his affliction. Porter was released after a few months.
Over the years, in addition to Massachusetts, he would then receive new assignments in Texas, New Mexico and Minnesota.
In 1990, Frank Fitzpatrick went public with accusations that Porter had molested him as a child in the '60s when Father Porter worked in the Fall River Diocese.
This news lead to over 200 people coming forward and with charges of abuse against Porter.
In 1992, Alison Bass broke the story about Father Porter. This pre-dates the time period made famous by the Boston Globe’s Spotlight investigative series on the Boston diocese’s problem with predators and related cover-ups in the early 2000s.
And then of course there was the movie called Spotlight that earned critical acclaim in 2015 for its story about that investigative team.
To more fully appreciate how news reporting of the Catholic church abuse crisis evolved, we talked with Alison who provides some context to the story.
Alison was the reporter who first broke the story about Father Porter who molested children in Boston.
On the subject of the motion picture Spotlight, she feels it could have accented the reporting that had been done by the Globe about the priest scandal well before the Spotlight team started its work in 2001.
Cardinal Bernard Law, Archbishop of Boston, was a critic of the Father Porter case and the media coverage.
This provided external pressures on the Globe newsroom as it continued to cover the stories of allegations of abuse. Alison describes what it was like to work on the story in the early phase of its coverage.
Links
* Alison Bass Website
* Alison Bass, Professor at WVU
* Oscar-nominated ‘Spotlight’ Gets Most Things Right But a Few Things Wrong , by Alison Bass, Huffington Post
* Nine Allege Priest Abused Them, Threaten to Sue the Church (1992), Boston Globe article by Alison Bass
* 30 More Allege Sex Abuse by Priest, (1992),Boston Globe article by Alison Bass
* Father Porter: Remembering the Evil, The Sun Chronicle
* Movie Truths, Newspaper Truths, Economic Principles
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