125 employees of the Catholic Church come out as queer! In the exclusive ARD documentary, believers in the service of the Catholic Church in Germany dare to go public together. People who identify as non-heterosexual talk about fighting for their church - sometimes at the risk of losing their jobs as a result. There are priests, religious brothers, parish assistants, diocese employees, religion teachers, kindergarten teachers, social workers and many more who report intimidation, denunciations, deep injuries, decades of hide and seek and double lives. The Catholics report a system in which pressure, fear and arbitrariness leave employees uncertain as to what exactly happens when they stand by their sexual orientation or identity. The investigative documentary listens to those who live their faith every day and are nevertheless degraded by the church as an institution.
Ralf Klein
as Self - Interviewee
Carla Bieling
as Self - Interviewee
Theo Schenkel
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Monika Schmelter
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Marie Kortenbusch
as Self - Interviewee
Rainer Teuber
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Helmut Dieser
as Self - Interviewee
Thomas Schüller
as Self - Interviewee
Marco Politi
as Self - Interviewee