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First expose of sex in the confessional
The Roman Catholic confessional has often intrigued those who have little or no experience of
it and some of
those who have an intimate acquaintance with the device. From time to time exposes have
appeared of what
actually takes place in the confessional; after all, in more dissolute times the confessional was
used by randy
priests as a means of recruiting likely women. In the nineteenth century a number of
publications, mostly of poor
quality, appeared claiming to reveal what went on in nunneries, monasteries and the
confessional. One such was
the "Awful Disclosures of Maria Monk": the author claimed to have been a nun in
the Hotel Dieu in Montreal.
Her disclosures, first printed in New York in 1836, were reprinted again and again in the U.S.
and Europe and
by 1851 more than a quarter of a million copies of the book were in circulation. A leading
Catholic called the
book "blasphemous fiction" and it was mentioned during debates in Parliament. In 1874 a
certain Father Chiniquy
published a book called "The Priest, The Woman, and the Confessional:"
harrowing accounts were given of sex
in the confessional. A more sensational book had appeared in London ten years earlier -
"The Confessional
Unmasked: showing the Depravity of the Romish Priesthood, the iniquity of the Confessional
and the Questions
Put to Females in Confession."