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Accountability, Healing, and Trust

Interdisciplinary Reflections for Ministry in the Midst of the Catholic Sex Abuse Crisis
Buch | Softcover
234 Seiten
2025
Liturgical Press (Verlag)
978-0-8146-8897-7 (ISBN)
CHF 53,90 inkl. MwSt
By carefully listening to the words and wisdom of survivors, this volume focuses on ways forward in the work of creating an atmosphere of accountability, healing, and trust in today’s church.
 
In March of 2022, practitioners of psychology, law, and theology, gathered at the University of Notre Dame for a major conference to explore practical strategies to increase accountability, promote healing, and rebuild trust in the life of the Catholic Church in the wake of the clergy sexual abuse crisis. The essays in this volume share the fruits of those days spent reflecting on recent research on these challenging issues. The result is a hopeful resource in service to survivors and to those who minister with them through listening, giving voice, and bearing witness to the wounded body of Christ.
 
The challenges of addressing the range of problems caused by the abuse crisis are great, affecting the work of ministry in profound ways. From the training of future ministers—lay and ordained—to the exercise of the church’s various ministries in parishes, education and direct service, the abuse crisis calls out for a response to the questions posed by abuse survivors and those who accompany and hope to serve them. Organized around three themes—accountability, healing, and trust—the contributors to this volume probe the deepest understanding of the church’s mission and name the most significant divisions in the response to the sexual abuse crisis. By carefully listening to the words and wisdom of survivors, this volume focuses on ways forward and treats clergy, laypeople, scholars, and ministers as partners in the work of creating an atmosphere of accountability, healing, and trust in the post-abuse-revelation church.   
  Contributors include:
Melanie Susan Barrett — Kimberly Hope Belcher — Jennifer Beste — Julia Canonico — Peter Capretto
David A. Clairmont — Tristan Cooley — Anselma Dolcich-Ashley — Sarah Gallagher — Kevin Grove, CSC
Gerard J. McGlone, SJ — Marcus Mescher — Bruce Morrill, SJ — Stacey Noem — Ronald Patrick Raab, CSC
Hilary Jerome Scarsella — Kenneth W. Schmidt — Eric T. Styles — Patrick J. Wall — J.J. Wright

Kimberly Hope Belcher is associate professor of theology at the University of Notre Dame, in liturgical studies. She uses sacramental and liturgical theology and ritual theory to study Christian worship. Her current research explores the potential of ritual for healing trauma and social crisis in pluralistic societies. Her related publications include “Remembering the Dead, Reconciling the Living: George Floyd and All Souls’ Day” (Stellenbosch Theological Journal, 2024), “Ritual Techniques in Affliction Rites and the Lutheran-Catholic ecumenical Liturgy of Lund, 2016” (Yearbook for Ritual and Liturgical Studies, 2022), and the guest edited issue “Sacramental and Liturgical Theology of Healing and Crisis Rites” of Religions (2022). David A. Clairmont teaches in the Department of Theology at the University of Notre Dame. His research focuses on comparative religious ethics, particularly the moral thought of Roman Catholicism and Theravada Buddhism, professional ethics (particularly in business contexts), and the connection between ethics and spirituality.

Contents
Preface   ix
       Kimberly Hope Belcher and David A. Clairmont
Introduction: Listening, Witnessing, and Re-forming in Church   xiii
       Kimberly Hope Belcher and David A. Clairmont
PART ONE
Accountability—Listening to the Words of Survivors
1  Toward Accountability, Trust, and Healing: It’s the System!   3
       Gerard J. McGlone, SJ
2  Accountability, Healing, and Trust: Developing a Just Response to Catholic Clergy Sexual Abuse   15
       Jennifer Beste
3  Native American Catholic Boarding Schools: Restorative Justice and the Obligation of the Church   25
       Sarah Gallagher 
4  A Survivor-Centered Take on the State of the Catholic Sexual Abuse Crisis Today   39
       Hilary Jerome Scarsella
5  Walking with Survivors: What Are We to Do with This Pain?   51
       Marcus Mescher
PART TWO
Healing—Witnessing to the Lives of Survivors
6  The Catholic Sexual Abuse Crisis and the Synodal Church: Insights from the Sixth Commandment   65
       Anselma Dolcich-Ashley
7  Sacramental Clericalism: Enabler of Abuse, Obstacle to Healing   75
       Bruce T. Morrill, SJ
8  Take Away the Stone: Sacramental Life and the Challenges of Healing Sexual Abuse   87
       Kimberly Hope Belcher
9  Lessons from Litigation for Ministry in the Church   105
       Patrick J. Wall
10  Wounded Healers Who Proclaim the Word: Ministry and Preaching amid Unresolved Trauma   113
       Kenneth W. Schmidt 
PART THREE
Trust—Re-forming the Body of Christ
11  Accountability, Healing, and Trust: Formation for Ministry   129
       Stacey Noem
12  On Ministry: Professionalization, Authority, and the Whole Christ   139
       Kevin G. Grove, CSC
13  Shifting the Overton Window on Spiritual Care for Sexual Violence   147
       Peter Capretto
14  Speaking and Enacting the Truth: Language and Virtue in Ecclesial Formation   159
       Melanie Susan Barrett
15  Safety and Mercy: Challenges and Opportunities for the Education of Young People during the Abuse Crisis   167
       David A. Clairmont
16  Composing The Passion: Empowering Young People to Be Ministerial Protagonists through Creativity in the Face of Suffering, Distrust, and Despair   179
       Tristan Cooley and J. J. Wright 
Appendixes
Liturgical Resources to Promote Accountability, Healing, and Trust
“I Will Put My Spirit Within You”: A Visio Divina Liturgy for Accountability and Healing   191
       Kimberly Hope Belcher, Julia Canonico, and Eric T. Styles
Prayer in the Morning/Evening   195
       Kimberly Hope Belcher, Julia Canonico, and Eric T. Styles
Litany of Prayer: From Anguish, Toward Justice   202
       Ronald Patrick Raab, CSC
Contributors   203

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Collegeville, MN
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 369 g
Themenwelt Religion / Theologie Christentum Kirchengeschichte
Religion / Theologie Christentum Pastoraltheologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 0-8146-8897-7 / 0814688977
ISBN-13 978-0-8146-8897-7 / 9780814688977
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