Author: Catholic Church. Archdiocese of Saint Louis (Mo.)
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Category : Catholics
Languages : en
Pages : 72
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The Clergy of the Archdiocese of St. Louis, 2003
Author: Catholic Church. Archdiocese of Saint Louis (Mo.)
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Category : Catholics
Languages : en
Pages : 72
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Category : Catholics
Languages : en
Pages : 72
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The Necrology of the Archdiocese of Saint Louis, 1705-1963
Author: Catholic Church. Archdiocese of Saint Louis (Mo.)
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Category : Clergy
Languages : en
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Category : Clergy
Languages : en
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History of the Archdiocese of St. Louis
Author: John Ernest Rothensteiner
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Category : Saint Louis (Archdiocese)
Languages : en
Pages : 950
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The archdiocese comprises the Missouri counties of Lincoln, Warren, Franklin, Washington, St. Francois, St. Genevieve, Perry, St. Charles & St. Louis.
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Category : Saint Louis (Archdiocese)
Languages : en
Pages : 950
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The archdiocese comprises the Missouri counties of Lincoln, Warren, Franklin, Washington, St. Francois, St. Genevieve, Perry, St. Charles & St. Louis.
Archdiocese of St. Louis Clergy Photo Directory
The Necrology of the Archdiocese of Saint Louis, 1705-1967
Author: Catholic Church. Archdiocese of Saint Louis (Mo.)
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Category : Clergy
Languages : en
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Category : Clergy
Languages : en
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Our Pastors in Calvary
Author: Mary Constance Smith
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Category : Catholic Church in St. Louis
Languages : en
Pages : 262
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Category : Catholic Church in St. Louis
Languages : en
Pages : 262
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Archdiocese of St. Louis, Clergy Directory 2020
Archdiocese of Saint Louis, Clergy Pictorial Directory, Jubilee, 2000
Author: Catholic Church. Archdiocese of Saint Louis (Mo.)
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Languages : en
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Clergy Pictorial Directory, Archdiocese of St. Louis, 2000
Author: Catholic Church. Archdiocese of Saint Louis (Mo.)
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Languages : en
Pages : 96
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Languages : en
Pages : 96
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Perversion of Power
Author: Mary Gail Frawley-O'Dea
Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press
ISBN: 9780826515476
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
Since 2002, the Roman Catholic Church has been in crisis over the sexual abuse of minors by priests and the cover-up of those crimes by bishops. Over 11,000 alleged victims have reported their experiences to the Church, and more than 4,700 priests since 1950 have been credibly accused of sexually victimizing minors. The Church has paid over one billion dollars to adults who claim to have been sexually abused by priests and there is no end in sight to these lawsuits. Celibacy, homosexuality in the priesthood, the infiltration into the priesthood of secular moral relativism, too much liberalism in the Church since Vatican II, damaging rollback of Vatican II reforms by conservative prelates--all have been suggested as causes for the crisis. This book, however, begins with the premise that, because the pattern of abuse and cover-up was so similar across the world, there is something fundamentally awry with Church traditions and power structures in relationship to sexuality and sexual abuse. Specifically, in chapters on suffering and sadomasochism, bodies and gender, desire and sexuality, celibacy and homosexuality, the author concludes that aspects of the Catholic theology of sexuality set the stage for the abuse of minors and its cover-up. Frawley-O'Dea also analyzes the American bishops' lack of pastoral care and tendency towards clerical narcissism--the belief that the needs of the hierarchy represent the needs of the wider Church--as central factors in the scandal. She balances this criticism with a discussion of the backgrounds of the bishops presiding over the crisis and the challenges they faced in their relationships with the Pope and Vatican officials. Drawing on twenty years of clinical experience, she imagines the dynamics of sexual abuse both from the victim's point of view and from the priest's, and she probes why the Church hierarchy, fellow priests, and lay people were silent for so long. Finally, Frawley-O'Dea examines factors internal to the Church and outside of it that drew this scandal into the public square and kept it there.
Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press
ISBN: 9780826515476
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
Since 2002, the Roman Catholic Church has been in crisis over the sexual abuse of minors by priests and the cover-up of those crimes by bishops. Over 11,000 alleged victims have reported their experiences to the Church, and more than 4,700 priests since 1950 have been credibly accused of sexually victimizing minors. The Church has paid over one billion dollars to adults who claim to have been sexually abused by priests and there is no end in sight to these lawsuits. Celibacy, homosexuality in the priesthood, the infiltration into the priesthood of secular moral relativism, too much liberalism in the Church since Vatican II, damaging rollback of Vatican II reforms by conservative prelates--all have been suggested as causes for the crisis. This book, however, begins with the premise that, because the pattern of abuse and cover-up was so similar across the world, there is something fundamentally awry with Church traditions and power structures in relationship to sexuality and sexual abuse. Specifically, in chapters on suffering and sadomasochism, bodies and gender, desire and sexuality, celibacy and homosexuality, the author concludes that aspects of the Catholic theology of sexuality set the stage for the abuse of minors and its cover-up. Frawley-O'Dea also analyzes the American bishops' lack of pastoral care and tendency towards clerical narcissism--the belief that the needs of the hierarchy represent the needs of the wider Church--as central factors in the scandal. She balances this criticism with a discussion of the backgrounds of the bishops presiding over the crisis and the challenges they faced in their relationships with the Pope and Vatican officials. Drawing on twenty years of clinical experience, she imagines the dynamics of sexual abuse both from the victim's point of view and from the priest's, and she probes why the Church hierarchy, fellow priests, and lay people were silent for so long. Finally, Frawley-O'Dea examines factors internal to the Church and outside of it that drew this scandal into the public square and kept it there.