Jason
Berry is renowned for his pioneering investigative
reporting on sexual abuse in the Catholic priesthood. Lead
Us Not Into Temption (1992),
the first major book on the church’s
crisis, is still used in many newsrooms. He
has been widely
interviewed in the national media and worked
as a consultant for ABC News in 2002. Vows
of Silence: The Abuse of Power in the Papacy
of John Paul II (2004),
published with Gerald Renner, prompted a Vatican
investigation
that led to the demotion of Father Marcial
Maciel, one of the most powerful priests in
Rome.
The film Vows of Silence goes
beyond the book in exploring the church’s
investigation and how the Vatican system
of justice responded to the internal dynamics
of Maciel’s order, the Legionaries
of Christ. Click
here to buy
the film.
Jason Berry is also a cultural
chronicler of his native New Orleans, in
such books as Up
From the Cradle of Jazz, a history of popular
music, and The
Spirit of Black Hawk. His play, Earl Long
in Purgatory, won a 2002 Big Easy Award for
best original work of local theatre. The
author has received Guggenheim and Alicia
Patterson fellowships for his cultural and
political research. In 2006 he published Last
of the Red Hot Poppas, a
comic novel about Louisiana politics.
Jason Berry has contributed essays to National
Public Radio, spoken on many university campuses
and writes for many newspapers and magazines. For
more information, click
here to contact the filmmaker, or visit the author's website: www.jasonberryauthor.com.
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