[I'm not going to provide the sypnosis, watch it yourself]
Some of the comments left on the video are downright vulgar and ungracious. But I'm quite surprised by myself that when I watched the video, I felt such a sense of victory - the true victory of Christ's death on the cross so that we can be truly set free.
Guglielmucci would be the last person you'd expect to confess such things, so you can imagine the heavy weight of expectations on his shoulders all these years. Indeed, his story is nevertheless inspiring because we can only attribute his breakthrough to Jesus, who can take away the chains of bondage of old sins and a shameful past. Guglielmucci lived a life of deception so thick you'd think all is beyond cure but in the end, he confessed and really, the confession is not for us but for himself. Where in the world did such strength and courage come from? He will tell you, it's God.
You could very well twist his story and use it to criticize our own pastors. You can also be more suspicious of your leaders. But I pray that you will see it as a story of love, forgiveness and amazing grace.