That’s an unusual approach, says David Clohessy, the national director of the Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests, but not necessarily a bad one. “We welcome any innovation,” he says, “especially from an institution that has such a horrific track record.” The coloring book is intended as a supplement to the prevention curriculum mandated by a 2002 U.S. bishops charter—a way for adults to broach a topic that is “not the most pleasant to talk about,” says Edward Mechmann, the director of the New York Archdiocese’s Safe Environment Program. He says the book (along with comics about molestation, for older kids) has been shipped to about 700 schools. Administrators are then given the option of distributing them. “Teachers love it,” Mechmann says. “It’s a nice little vehicle for speaking to kids about [abuse].” Talk about alternative education.