TALUSTUSAN, Philippines (AP) — The
American priest's voice echoed over the phone line, his sharp Midwestern
accent softened over the decades by a gentle Filipino lilt. On the
other end, recording the call, was a young man battered by shame but
anxious to get the priest to describe exactly what had happened in this
little island village.
"I
should have known better than trying to just have a life," the priest
said in the November 2018 call. "Happy days are gone. It's all over."
But,
the young man later told The Associated Press, those days were happy
only for the priest. They were years of misery for him, he said, and for
the other boys who investigators say were sexually assaulted by Father
Pius Hendricks.
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Being a child molester must be a prerequisite for the priesthood.
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