Girl refused to marry the priest, and he turned her life into hell
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2024
- Rosanna spent 50 years in a mental institution, and no one remembers exactly why she ended up here anymore. All these years Rosanna waited for her son and believed that one day he would come back for her...
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What's crazy is that they did this to women back in that time for various reasons. I have read about women being sent to these places by their own husbands, Priests, Pastors, Parents and even employers did this to women for the smallest thing.
They did many of these things to men as well. Declaring someone insane, subjecting patients to electric shocks, making young boys fight absurd wars, pressuring them to marry up to their status.... women had a few other things too but please let's not ignore anyone's suffering.
They still do this to women. There's no "used to" about it.
@@mandar13579 the fact is that women were considered the _property_ of men, which puts the situation into an entirely different light. It’s obnoxious to insert the experience of men- who were hierarchically in a MUCH better position culturally than women- into a narrative that is specifically dealing with the horrors that women experience. Nobody was _ignoring_ the plight of others, they were speaking to a very specific situation and the gruesome fates that so many women met because _men think they own women_ . It’s STILL happening- how many _men_ died this month at the hands of their female partners vs the other way around? Stop talking about men’s issues when women’s are being spoken about.
@@mandar13579 Ten bucks says the only time you say this is when women are talking about their lives.
@@Ninsidhe Women have always had it much better than men. This is just a fact of life.
Unfortunately, the saddest thing about this story is that such events have happened in real life to thousands of women from the 1800s to 1960s. I've read about women being thrown in asylums because they're unable to have kids, husband's no longer wanted their wives, women who were promiscuous, women who were A sexual, women who were lesbians, women who dranked, women who cussed & of course women who refused to sleep with prominent men smdh. These women never saw justice. They were often abused & experimented on by the medical staff. Most died in those asylums. While some were released due to being "cured"
Asexual does not exist. Humans can not clone themselves.
Plus lesbians are a choice.
In real life, there wouldn't have been a happy ending, or even closure. In those days it was easy to force a disobedient wife or daughter into an institution.
What infuriates me the most is that he couldn't even have married her since he was a priest. I actually know of many women who have been pressured to having long term relationships with priests, even kids. But then everyone knows but no one's supposed to talk about.
If only the Catholic Church would learn that God says to marry and have children 🙄 “it is not good for the man to be alone”
that is not entierly true. it is said in the bible it is better to be sinlge and childfree especially if you want to focus on serving GODs will. 1 Corinthians 7:8-32 New Living Translation (NLT) So I say to those who aren't married and to widows-it's better to stay unmarried, just as I am. But if they can't control themselves, they should go ahead and marry. It's better to marry than to burn with lust. @@ClanToreador
@@ClanToreadorUmm i am not catholic but in their defense those men chose that life nobody forced them to become priests. The job comes with respect and easy life that not many could afford to have especially in those times, the men were just greedy and lusty and that has been the case for men since ancient times so nothing new there. A nun in that priests place would have been casted out if she was even suspected of intercourse let alone being suspected of having an illegitimate child.
a priest can't marry? that's interesting, cause all the priests i've met were married and have children
@dian277 Some of them can, it depends one the faith. I think it's catholic priests that can't marry. I could be wrong. Maybe someone who knows would answer. It strikes me as strange as well. Cuz pastors do get married, and I'm not sure but in old novels men of the church did marry, as is displayed in old novels such as Jane Austen's
This still happens. There was a news report of a married police officer whose mistress left him. He physically detained her and had her committed to a mental hospital with falsified mental health records. He was angry she didn't want to be with him. His name was Ronald Davis, happened in Pennsylvania. He was convicted, so it's a real story.
Ellenore banished Rosanna because "Rosanna doesn't realize her power over men." Sure, sure, that's why the literal patriarchy abused, blamed, banished, and institutionalized her! Because she had such "power" over men!
I just wished he had said, cause she was very beautiful.
@@TheMuseSway I'd prefer she was banished bc of the abashed egos of fragile men.
It's better to leave priesthood and get married then if that is gods will better hurt yourself than the other person 💔😭
The power is not over men’s choices that affect her but over their lust that makes them do horrible things
@@proverbs2522 nope, those men chose to feed their own lust, Rosanna did nothing
I felt for her so much when she said she didn't want to die because she believed once she was gone no one would remember her son. Its exactly how I feel about my daughter who died. Once I'm gone no one will remember she was ever once here.
Tell me about her and I’ll tell it to someone and they will tell it to someone else even small things like if she liked rain or sunny days so she’ll always be remembered if you want ofc ..
@DubaiLuXByZina sadly she was stillborn because I went into liver failure. I had really bad hyperemisis when pregnant, and the hospital was awful at looking after me. They told me the paracetamol I was on was ok, but because my metabolism shut down, almost my liver was just storing all the paracetamol until it failed.
She was born on the 2nd of April 2019 at around 1am. on a Tuesday. She was 23+5 weeks, 2 days from what's counted a viability, so they didn't try to save her. She weighed 1lb 5oz. She already had dark brown hair growing in. I had just come out of a coma. So I had no idea what was going on. The first words I remember when I woke were from a doctor I'd never seen and never saw again saying, "Your baby died." she said more, but I don't remember. I didn't hold her because I was very out of it and confused, and I never held her after because it took me about a week to fully understand everything, and by then, she was gone. I was never told to take pictures or that it was ok to hold her. And I never had time to buy her mer then a snuggle teddy that was cremated with her.
She was perfectly healthy.
Her cremation was on the 2nd of May 2019 on a Thursday at 2pm. And I still have her ash's.
She was fisty and seemed to love energetic music, she hated the heat of the hot water bottle I take to bed, and really hated the midwifes poking her, and scans.
She looked like her older sister, the youngest of her 3 big sisters but had dark hair like the 2nd oldest.
Her name is Tavi-Rose Lyra Young.
Now that i know her story, you can bet that she will not be forgotten.@@tymothyyoung1530
@@tymothyyoung1530 I will remember this.
no maybe not. majority of people are forgotten. I know that god will never forget my loved ones so I use that to come to terms.
My Nana passed away in a place like that. My "Mother" was a horrible Woman, My Nan died while My Mother visited her, very strange no one could figure it out. When she came back to the states all she could complain about is that she wasn't given enough money. So much more to say but My heart won't let me
you're very strong, I hope you live happily ❤
Great story but sad. The idea of someone trying run someones life theyre own family putting them in a facility and her actually being kept there for 50 years. Its a total nightmare. All because of that priest and her self righteous aunt.
Tragic
"her power over men?" to those men she was prey, she had no power, those men did, and they, especially the priest, used his power to hurt her instead of love her.
This happened to My great grandmother, her children were split up. Her husband and brother split up all her inheritance and property. Her husband divorced her and remarried to a younger woman and started a new family. My grandma said she died a lonely woman who only peace was that her children were in a safe home.
This is kind of infuriating since women in the past were put in asylums for all sorts of undeserving reasons. I hope all their spirits have found peace.
Crazy to think how different the world was even 200 years ago....
This is only 80 years ago
@@beakerface oh my gosh. Absolutely crazy that it is less than a lifetime ago
@hellodorothy8627 So tragic isn't it, the things women had to go through makes me feel so lucky 😞
@beakerface definitely lucky to be born in more modern times as a woman ❤️❤️ even the death rate during birth 100 years ago is so much different to now
Yes so true including the exorcism of annilese Michel that killed her while she had epilepsy only
These stories rarely have a happy ending but i found this one to be very sweet.
It's a shame that real life doesn't have sweet endings like this.
My HEART WAS IN PIECES WATCHING THIS 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
mine too!
They really could do this to woman back then. Shit was crazy just some guy who id mad he couldn’t have her so he ruined her life. She’s a grown adult how tf did they have so much control over her
When my grandfather was stationed in Poland in 1942 My grandmother was put in a mental institution because she told her priest she didn't want more children. She was there for 2 months before her mother and father were able to get her released. It happened all the time by husbands, jilted lovers, parents and even someone you pissed off on the street, if they had enough clout.
I mean, technically, they could still do it today! It’s not hard to convince a mental hospital your mental!
The real challenge is convincing them you’re not mental
Women are treated as if they were fragile, dim witted and too emotional to make sane decisions without a man to guide her or make decisions for her.
It's still done.
Have you been reading anything at all about all the women in the US being forced to carry dead babies because they’re not allowed by _politicians_ to have the medical care that they need in order to terminate the pregnancy? Guess what? Men are STILL doing this to women to this day because male culture thinks it OWNS women. That’s why the 4B movement exists and is now spreading across the globe.
Watching Vanessa Redgrave work is amazing. I loved her portrayal of Isadora Duncan. She looked sublime.
I was just thinking about another insanely sad movie she was in, Atonment.
I was wondering where I saw her from!
Love the ending although it was horrible it took 50 years for her to get out of that place.
Oh my gosh, what a heartbreaking story. I'm glad there was a happy ending, though.
movie?
@@erenssister.5535 do you not know that Movies are just Stories put to visual effect?
@@homesteadgamer1257 i asked for the name of the movie. Are you dense?
@@erenssister.5535The secret scripture
@erenssister.5535 No, you didn't. You just wrote "movie?".
What a captivating story! The depth of emotion and the twists kept me hooked till the end. Truly a testament to the power of love and the resilience of the human spirit.
This is a wonderful movie...
Also, I realized that the actor who plays McNulty is the same guy on Midsommer...that movie is something else!
what movie is this pls?
This is kind of scary bc stuff like this actually happened decades ago. Up until the 1980s
Still does
Man back in these days... Women who didn't want to be married would be getting electroshock therapy and be institutionalized just for not wanting to become wives...😢 I'm glad that I live in a day and age where I have the freedom and the choice to not be married if I don't want to be... Imagine the hell that woman would have been through if she actually married that horrible priest 😭 but back in this time, you weren't allowed to say no.... The very idea of a woman who didn't want to be a wife was just plain crazy to these people😅
Movie called the screct scripture (2016)
Sad to know that many real life victims such as this lady never got their happy ending! Worse, they never got acknowledgement/apology for the abuse they suffered much less any hope of reuniting with their stolen lovedones. Tragic how like this story many were put there by their own family for some twisted irrational fear to their reputation!
so sad. why do people have to ruin other peoples lives.
Beautiful storyline 😍😪
Father gont: i am a priest.
God: you are no son of mine.
Sad and horrible how abusive psychiatry was...and still is
After this recap, I felt as if I watch the entire movie. I really enjoyed it. Job well done.
Adopt?! Hilarious, the church sold babies to American couples, especially the wee babies from the magdalena laundries.
She found her son amen
Beautiful beyond words
That's crazy!!!! Ooooh this was soooo good!!!
Sad story . But man that priest was evil.
Wait…so the priest was not lying when he told Rosanna that Michael had died? It was nvr shown so I had assumed he might have been lying so she’d let go of her love for Michael.
Of course he killed Michael.
He couldn’t kill Rosanna cause he had feelings for her, it’s why he chased after her when she fled to the waters.
I think that’s why he couldn’t bring himself to kill her child, he also knew killing an innocent baby would be too far for his “religion.”
😢😢😢 oh I'll go watch now! Thx!! 🙏🏾👏🏾
Heart-wrenching, but beautiful film. The human spirit is amazing.
What the movie is called?
@@wendypeeters7656 the secret scripture 2016
Beautiful story
This is such a good movie - you must watch!
I cried so touching
Beautiful Vanessa Redgrave. ❤
beautiful
Wonderful story
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when I say I have never hated a fake priest more now then ever and hes just playing the priest.
Very great movie
This still happens in some countries
What a sad story
Beautiful story!
The way women were treated for centuries! And this is why we (women) have to take back our power. NEVER again accept submission. I live like this and I am happy.
I’m not crying you’re crying
that made me tear up :(
Really good movie.
Now I have to read the book
A really good movie..worth watching.....
This was a good movie.
À story of the destructive and insidious nature of religion!
This happened outside of religion too. Had everything to do with power and men
More like the insidious nature of men.
has nothing to do with religion and everything to do with abuse of power
@@SoleilMagica
The religion gave him his social status
You will realize why feminism started once you read history.
OMG am crying
Like the ending.
This reminds me of the movie Philomena, very similar situations and is based on a true story
what odd to have to have yr psychiatry turn out to be yr son.. the heck
On the movie Philomena which is based on true story and it’s quite similar, the son also had a role in life was far from average.
I had someone By me and claim I was not mentally competent...declared capable, yet neglected
Fire storms....
Same thing happens over and over again. Not a new playbook.
So Steven was her son???
Yes
This is based upon the book ' the secret scripture' by Sebastian Barry and based in Roscommon psychiatric hospital
He isn't father or priest he was the bastard she was in so much pain she edure so much
I feel such disgust at him during this video . HOW DARE HE KISS HER WITHOUT CONSENT while in unbearable heartbreak as she learns her only beloved is dead?! I swear obsessive “love “ is not to be called love at all.
Why is this in my how to make a pikachu cake search??
As someone from Ireland, this isn't wrong. Although most of the Irish were catholic at the time, and if someone was protestant and lived in Ireland, it usually meant they came from England. But the Irish were treated as lesser by the English, and were forced into marriages with some, forcibly converted, kicked out of their homes and taken as slaves.
G'day from NSW, Australia. This is like an Irish historical, for some. Irish girls and women who had this experience back in the day.💔😢 A main point which could've saved her, she wasn't unmarried! That might have help save her from the priest's obsession and her Aunties betrayal. Persecution of the couple by the priest, the betraying Aunt, the gossiping of the towns people all lead to the poor womens situation. But she was married, a certificate and witnesses of the marriage would've helped her immensely. No whinging intended, I'm only sharing.
Our grandparents parents truly were the most monstrous generation on this planet.
Nah, gen Z will be. They love confusing kids about gender.
It was only a recap, but I'm balling my eyes out. I would hate to see what I would be like if I watched the whole movie.
I was so mad after watching this. Still feel angry about remembering the story. Good job though
I don’t understand why the other Irish thugs killed Michael and why does Father Gaunt had her committed to the ward if she was a Protestant? Shouldn’t she have her own Protestant priest?
I know its just a movie but that priest is getting his just deserts.
Not so far off from how women are treated in some countries today.
What film is this??
how do you have a show this gorgeous and accurate and they don't get a priest's collar fitted right? It looks like someone stuffed a coffee filter into a black coat collar.
😂 lmbo!! U made me spit out my wine 🤤🍷
Maybe that’s what it looked like back then
Either that they don’t know or it can be seen as a symbolic way to represent how that catholic priest clearly not acting like a proper priest.
Reminds me of Beatrice Horseman's mother
What's this movie called
What is the name of this movie?
Sad
stuff like this still hapoenes all the time
Awwwwwwe
The name of that movie?
💖💖🙏
What is the name of this movie? I'm sorry if i missed it.
the secret scripture
And I thought my life was bad ❕❕❕😢
Could someone please tell me which movie this is?
the secret scripture
What year was this movie made
It came out in 2016
Movie name, somebody please
😭😭😭
Why can't you name the movie??
Why were they hiding their relationship? I don't get it. And why did they marry in secret
They may not be from same faith. Catholics and protestants don't get along back then.
movie name, : the secret scripture
Omg AI is scaaaaary
Is this a true story, Starring out Australian Eric Banner
Title please
The secret scripture
Rooney they said father oconnor retired at the abbey and died peacefully
I’m so mad hope hell is real
@@ccvv1119 honey hell is my heaven wink wink 😉
Okey so... whats the name of the movie
The secret scripture
She was a beautiful woman with no family support and protection in an era where women had fewer rights. But hey, maybe if she was aware of “her power over men” she could have behaved differently and not fallen victim to the priest, who, obviously, had zero agency.
can you do fast and furious franchise i would appreciate it if you do
Bruh noby cares lol
there a lot of movies with low rating but have recas in youtube@@mikemyer3361