HBO’s Maciel, wolf of God makes for good television, but its focus on the main character’s perversions blurs the Catholic Church’s institutional responsibility.
In evoking a wolf, the series portrays Maciel as the lone predator, a myth with which the Catholic Church and other entities gaslight victims of abuse.
The series brings the debate on clergy sexual abuse back to 2010, when Benedict XVI whitewashed the Vatican’s role, with the Gothic tale of Maciel as a lone wolf.
Over the last weeks, Spanish-speaking social media has been abuzz over the TV series devoted to the Legion of Christ’s founder, Marcial Maciel Degollado.
HBO’s Maciel, The Wolf of God offers an accessible look at the main character’s life, a good summary of what he did and some aspects of how he did it.
However, its focus on psychological and individual explanations and its neglect of the broader institutional and cultural context has…
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