The Congregation

The Congregation

2021 • Drama
Anna, a young and naive woman, moves to Knutby to become part of the free church congregation as a nanny, which to her seems like a warm and pious community. But soon the idyll that never existed crackles, and manipulation, power games, social exclusion, group pressure, brainwashing, fanaticism and both more and less religiously sanctioned left-wing chatter end in murder and grief.
To truly immerse yourself in the harrowing narrative of 'Our Fathers,' it's essential to delve into the original book by David France. The written account provides a meticulously researched and powerful exploration of the systemic issues plaguing the Catholic Church, reaching depths that a televised adaptation can only touch upon. France's incisive storytelling and in-depth reporting bring a nuanced perspective to a subject of immense complexity and significance. Reading 'Our Fathers' offers an opportunity for readers to engage with the raw, unfiltered emotions and detailed testimonials of those affected by the scandals. It allows for a more intimate understanding of the historical context and personal stories that are often condensed or altered in a TV series format. This book invites readers to explore the challenging questions and moral dilemmas that television can sometimes oversimplify, granting you a deeper, more comprehensive understanding of this critical issue.

The Congregation inspired from

Our Fathers: The Secret Life of the Catholic Church in an Age of Scandal
by David France