Trespasses

Why is Father Slattery abusive toward Davy in the novel, Trespasses?

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Father Slattery, the religious leader at the academy where Cushla teaches, is a fundamental Catholic, one who preaches to his students and congregation that Protestants are evil killers. He is often predatory and abusive toward Davy, whose mother is a Protestant, and repeatedly warns Cushla not to become involved with them.

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