FTA: The first part presents the "wider social context of the question", lamenting the 1960s as a time when "previously normative standards regarding sexuality collapsed entirely".
He blames sexual films, images of nudity and "the clothing of that time" leading to "mental collapse" and "violence".
At the time of the sexual revolution, "Catholic moral theology suffered a collapse that rendered the Church defenseless against these changes in society", he said.
The sexual revolution led to pedophilia being "diagnosed as allowed and appropriate".