James Carroll.
The truth at the heart of the lie.
Random House, New York, First edition edition, 2021.
link
bibtex
abstract
@book{carroll_truth_2021,
address = {New York},
edition = {First edition},
title = {The truth at the heart of the lie},
isbn = {978-0-593-13472-6},
abstract = {"James Carroll weaves together the story of how his Irish mother inspired little Jimmy to believe in the Church, despite his young doubts, with the story of how the Catholic Church evolved in history to become an institution that places dominance and power in an all-male clergy. Carroll argues that clericalism is both the root cause and the ongoing enabler of the present Catholic crisis, and compromises the ability of Pope Francis to create change in a power structure accountable only to itself"--},
publisher = {Random House},
author = {Carroll, James},
year = {2021},
keywords = {1965-, 21st century, Carroll, James, Catholic Church, History},
}
"James Carroll weaves together the story of how his Irish mother inspired little Jimmy to believe in the Church, despite his young doubts, with the story of how the Catholic Church evolved in history to become an institution that places dominance and power in an all-male clergy. Carroll argues that clericalism is both the root cause and the ongoing enabler of the present Catholic crisis, and compromises the ability of Pope Francis to create change in a power structure accountable only to itself"–
James Carroll.
Abolish the priesthood.
The Atlantic, (June 2019). June 2019.
Publisher: The Atlantic
Paper
link
bibtex
2 downloads
@article{carroll_abolish_2019,
title = {Abolish the priesthood.},
url = {https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2019/06/to-save-the-church-dismantle-the-priesthood/588073/},
number = {June 2019},
journal = {The Atlantic},
author = {Carroll, James},
month = jun,
year = {2019},
note = {Publisher: The Atlantic},
}
Catholics for Change in Our Church.
CCOC PROGRESS REPORT on the Second Anniversary of the Pennsylvania Grand Jury Report on Clergy Sexual Abuse.
Technical Report Pittsburgh, August 2020.
Published: Website
Paper
link
bibtex
@techreport{catholics_for_change_in_our_church_ccoc_2020,
address = {Pittsburgh},
title = {{CCOC} {PROGRESS} {REPORT} on the {Second} {Anniversary} of the {Pennsylvania} {Grand} {Jury} {Report} on {Clergy} {Sexual} {Abuse}},
url = {https://ccoc-pgh.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Progress-Report-8-14-2020-v5.pdf},
author = {{Catholics for Change in Our Church}},
month = aug,
year = {2020},
note = {Published: Website},
}
Sr Joan Chittister.
For real change, we must get at four roots deeper than church structures.
National Catholic Reporter. September 2018.
Paper
link
bibtex
1 download
@article{chittister_for_2018,
address = {Kansas City, MO, USA},
title = {For real change, we must get at four roots deeper than church structures},
url = {https://www.ncronline.org/news/accountability/where-i-stand/real-change-we-must-get-four-roots-deeper-church-structures},
journal = {National Catholic Reporter},
author = {Chittister, Sr Joan},
month = sep,
year = {2018},
}
David Cloutier.
Catholic Clericalism as Patronage Network.
September 2019.
Published: Website
Paper
link
bibtex
1 download
@misc{cloutier_catholic_2019,
type = {Essay},
title = {Catholic {Clericalism} as {Patronage} {Network}},
url = {https://berkleycenter.georgetown.edu/responses/catholic-clericalism-as-patronage-network},
journal = {Berkley Forum},
author = {Cloutier, David},
month = sep,
year = {2019},
note = {Published: Website},
}
Alexandre Faivre.
The emergence of the laity in the early church.
Paulist Press, New York, 1990.
link
bibtex
@book{faivre_emergence_1990,
address = {New York},
title = {The emergence of the laity in the early church},
isbn = {978-0-8091-3123-5},
language = {engfre},
publisher = {Paulist Press},
author = {Faivre, Alexandre},
year = {1990},
keywords = {Church history, History, Laity, Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600},
}
Peter Feuerherd.
New report warns against priests placing themselves above laity.
National Catholic Reporter. February 2019.
Publisher: NCR Published: Website
Paper
link
bibtex
@article{feuerherd_new_2019,
title = {New report warns against priests placing themselves above laity},
url = {https://www.ncronline.org/news/parish/new-report-warns-against-priests-placing-themselves-above-laity},
journal = {National Catholic Reporter},
author = {Feuerherd, Peter},
month = feb,
year = {2019},
note = {Publisher: NCR
Published: Website},
}
Isabelle de Gaulmyn.
Rethinking the diversity of ministries to overcome clericalism.
Montrouge Cedex, France. April 2019.
Paper
link
bibtex
@article{gaulmyn_rethinking_2019,
title = {Rethinking the diversity of ministries to overcome clericalism.},
url = {https://international.la-croix.com/news/religion/rethinking-the-diversity-of-ministries-to-overcome-clericalism/9983},
journal = {Montrouge Cedex, France},
author = {Gaulmyn, Isabelle de},
month = apr,
year = {2019},
}
Janine Geske.
Restorative Justice and the Sexual Abuse Scandal in the Catholic Church.
Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution, 8: 651–658. August 2007.
Paper
link
bibtex
1 download
@article{geske_restorative_2007,
title = {Restorative {Justice} and the {Sexual} {Abuse} {Scandal} in the {Catholic} {Church}.},
volume = {8},
url = {https://cardozojcr.com/vol8no2/651-658.pdf},
journal = {Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution},
author = {Geske, Janine},
month = aug,
year = {2007},
pages = {651--658},
}
David Gibson.
What is Clericalism?.
May 2019.
Paper
link
bibtex
2 downloads
@misc{gibson_what_2019,
title = {What is {Clericalism}?},
url = {https://sacredheartuniversity.typepad.com/go_rebuild_my_house/2019/05/what-is-clericalism.html},
language = {English},
urldate = {2021-04-09},
journal = {Go, Rebuild My House},
author = {Gibson, David},
month = may,
year = {2019},
}
Christophe Henning.
Opposition to clericalism sparks talks among Catholic laity.
La Croix International. November 2020.
Paper
link
bibtex
@article{henning_opposition_2020,
address = {Montrouge Cedex, France},
title = {Opposition to clericalism sparks talks among {Catholic} laity},
url = {https://international.la-croix.com/news/religion/opposition-to-clericalism-sparks-talks-among-catholic-laity/13387},
journal = {La Croix International},
author = {Henning, Christophe},
month = nov,
year = {2020},
}
Michael W Higgins.
Antigonish Activist The pragmatic idealism of Fr. Gregory MacLeod, a priest in the manner of Pope Francis.
La Croix International. May 2021.
link
bibtex
@article{higgins_antigonish_2021,
address = {Montrouge Cedex, France},
title = {Antigonish {Activist} {The} pragmatic idealism of {Fr}. {Gregory} {MacLeod}, a priest in the manner of {Pope} {Francis}},
copyright = {https://international.la-croix.com/news/religion/antigonish-activist/14289?utm\_source=NewsLetter\&utm\_medium=Email\&utm\_campaign=20210513\_mailjet},
journal = {La Croix International},
author = {Higgins, Michael W},
month = may,
year = {2021},
}
Michael W. Higgins.
The Curse of Clericalism: The Catholic Church must act to address the sins of the past.
The Globe and Mail. February 2021.
Paper
link
bibtex
@article{higgins_curse_2021,
address = {Toronto, Canada},
chapter = {Opinion},
title = {The {Curse} of {Clericalism}: {The} {Catholic} {Church} must act to address the sins of the past},
url = {https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/article-the-curse-of-clericalism-the-catholic-church-must-act-now-to-address/?cmpid=rss},
journal = {The Globe and Mail},
author = {Higgins, Michael W.},
month = feb,
year = {2021},
}
Michael W. Higgins.
It’s Time to Imagine a New Model.
July 2019.
Paper
link
bibtex
@misc{higgins_its_2019,
title = {It’s {Time} to {Imagine} a {New} {Model}},
url = {https://sacredheartuniversity.typepad.com/go_rebuild_my_house/2019/07/its-time-to-imagine-a-new-model.html},
language = {English},
urldate = {2021-04-09},
journal = {Go, Rebuild My House},
author = {Higgins, Michael W.},
month = jul,
year = {2019},
}
Arthur Jones.
What happened to the Catholic Church (Part 2).
National Catholic Reporter. October 2018.
Paper
link
bibtex
@article{jones_what_2018,
address = {Kansas City, MO, USA},
title = {What happened to the {Catholic} {Church} ({Part} 2)},
url = {https://www.ncronline.org/news/opinion/what-happened-catholic-church-0},
journal = {National Catholic Reporter},
author = {Jones, Arthur},
month = oct,
year = {2018},
}
Arthur Jones.
What happened to the Catholic Church (Part 1).
National Catholic Reporter. October 2018.
Paper
link
bibtex
@article{jones_what_2018-1,
address = {Kansas City, MO, USA},
title = {What happened to the {Catholic} {Church} ({Part} 1)},
url = {https://www.ncronline.org/news/opinion/what-happened-catholic-church},
journal = {National Catholic Reporter},
author = {Jones, Arthur},
month = oct,
year = {2018},
}
Kathy Kane.
ON THE ROCKS: Cocktails at Bishops’ Conference Belies Church Suffering.
June 2019.
Published: Website
Paper
link
bibtex
@misc{kane_rocks_2019,
title = {{ON} {THE} {ROCKS}: {Cocktails} at {Bishops}’ {Conference} {Belies} {Church} {Suffering}},
url = {https://catholics4change.com/2019/06/19/on-the-rocks-bishops-conference-cocktails-belies-church-suffering/},
journal = {Catholics4Change},
author = {Kane, Kathy},
month = jun,
year = {2019},
note = {Published: Website},
}
Most Rev Vincent Long Van Nguyen OFM Conv.
Death of the Clerical Culture -Reclaiming the Priesthood of the Faithful.
September 2018.
Published: Website
Paper
link
bibtex
@misc{long_van_nguyen_ofm_conv_death_2018,
title = {Death of the {Clerical} {Culture} -{Reclaiming} the {Priesthood} of the {Faithful}},
url = {https://parracatholic.org/address-to-the-concerned-catholics/},
author = {Long Van Nguyen OFM Conv, Most Rev Vincent},
month = sep,
year = {2018},
note = {Published: Website},
}
Robert Micken.
Profiles in Clericalism: The real flaws in the McCarrick Report.
La Croix International. November 2020.
Paper
link
bibtex
@article{micken_profiles_2020,
address = {France},
title = {Profiles in {Clericalism}: {The} real flaws in the {McCarrick} {Report}},
url = {https://international.la-croix.com/news/letter-from-rome/profiles-in-clericalism/13341},
journal = {La Croix International},
author = {Micken, Robert},
month = nov,
year = {2020},
}
Robert Mickens.
Who are the laity in a Church of priestly people? The pope institutes a ministry for the non-ordained Catholic faithful, but bases it on a crumbling clerical paradigm.
La Croix International. May 2021.
Paper
link
bibtex
@article{mickens_who_2021,
title = {Who are the laity in a {Church} of priestly people? {The} pope institutes a ministry for the non-ordained {Catholic} faithful, but bases it on a crumbling clerical paradigm},
url = {https://international.la-croix.com/news/letter-from-rome/who-are-the-laity-in-a-church-of-priestly-people/},
journal = {La Croix International},
author = {Mickens, Robert},
month = may,
year = {2021},
}
Robert Mickens.
How serious is Pope Francis about eradicating clericalism?.
La Croix International. September 2018.
Publisher: La Croix International
Paper
link
bibtex
@article{mickens_how_2018,
address = {Montrouge Cedex, France},
title = {How serious is {Pope} {Francis} about eradicating clericalism?},
url = {https://international.la-croix.com/news/letter-from-rome/how-serious-is-pope-francis-about-eradicating-clericalism/8469},
journal = {La Croix International},
author = {Mickens, Robert},
month = sep,
year = {2018},
note = {Publisher: La Croix International},
}
Paul Murray.
The Need for an Integrated Theology of Ministry within Contemporary Catholicism, A Global North Perspective.
Concilium, 2010/1(Ministries in the Church): 43–54. January 2010.
Paper
link
bibtex
1 download
@article{murray_need_2010,
title = {The {Need} for an {Integrated} {Theology} of {Ministry} within {Contemporary} {Catholicism}, {A} {Global} {North} {Perspective}.},
volume = {2010/1},
url = {https://scmpress.hymnsam.co.uk/books/9780334031079/concilium-20101-ministries-in-the-church},
number = {Ministries in the Church},
journal = {Concilium},
author = {Murray, Paul},
month = jan,
year = {2010},
pages = {43--54},
}
Gerard O'Connell.
Pope Francis abolishes the pontifical secret for sexual misconduct cases involving clerics.
America Magazine. December 2019.
Publisher: America Magazine
Paper
link
bibtex
@article{oconnell_pope_2019,
title = {Pope {Francis} abolishes the pontifical secret for sexual misconduct cases involving clerics},
url = {https://www.americamagazine.org/faith/2019/12/17/pope-francis-abolishes-pontifical-secret-sexual-misconduct-cases-involving-clerics},
journal = {America Magazine},
author = {O'Connell, Gerard},
month = dec,
year = {2019},
note = {Publisher: America Magazine},
}
Thomas O'Loughlin.
Clericalism: Visible and Invisible.
La Croix International. December 2020.
Paper
link
bibtex
@article{oloughlin_clericalism_2020,
title = {Clericalism: {Visible} and {Invisible}},
url = {https://international.la-croix.com/news/religion/clericalism-visible-and-invisible/13497},
journal = {La Croix International},
author = {O'Loughlin, Thomas},
month = dec,
year = {2020},
}
Stephen Pope.
Can Restorative Justice Help the Church Heal from Sex Abuse Scandals?.
America Magazine. December 2018.
Paper
link
bibtex
@article{pope_can_2018,
title = {Can {Restorative} {Justice} {Help} the {Church} {Heal} from {Sex} {Abuse} {Scandals}?},
url = {https://www.americamagazine.org/faith/2018/12/06/can-restorative-justice-help-church-heal-sex-abuse-scandals},
journal = {America Magazine},
author = {Pope, Stephen},
month = dec,
year = {2018},
}
Stephen Pope.
The Role of Forgiveness in Reconciliation and Restorative Justice: A Christian Theological Perspective.
In Jennifer J. Llewellyn, & Daniel Philpot., editor(s),
Restorative Justice, Reconciliation and Peacebuilding., pages 173–195. Oxford University Press, New York, 2014.
link
bibtex
@incollection{pope_role_2014,
address = {New York},
title = {The {Role} of {Forgiveness} in {Reconciliation} and {Restorative} {Justice}: {A} {Christian} {Theological} {Perspective}.},
isbn = {9780199364862},
booktitle = {Restorative {Justice}, {Reconciliation} and {Peacebuilding}.},
publisher = {Oxford University Press},
author = {Pope, Stephen},
editor = {Llewellyn, Jennifer J. and Philpot, Daniel},
year = {2014},
pages = {173--195},
}
Stephen Pope.
Restorative Justice as a Prophetic Path to Peace.
In volume 65, May 2010. Proceedings of the Catholic Theological Society of America
Paper
link
bibtex
@inproceedings{pope_restorative_2010,
title = {Restorative {Justice} as a {Prophetic} {Path} to {Peace}.},
volume = {65},
url = {https://ejournals.bc.edu/index.php/ctsa/article/view/4962},
publisher = {Proceedings of the Catholic Theological Society of America},
author = {Pope, Stephen},
month = may,
year = {2010},
}
David Noel Power.
Mission, Ministry, Order Reading the Tradition in the Present Context.
2008.
OCLC: 1031211443
link
bibtex
abstract
@book{power_mission_2008,
title = {Mission, {Ministry}, {Order} {Reading} the {Tradition} in the {Present} {Context}},
isbn = {978-1-4411-9116-8 978-0-8264-2852-3},
abstract = {Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: One Baptism, Many Gifts for Mission and Ministry -- Part 1 Church Mission and Ministry in Present Context -- Introduction -- 1. Mission and Ministry since Vatican II (A): Latin America, Asia, Africa -- 2. Mission and Ministry since Vatican II (B): Europe, USA, General Reflections -- 3. Events and Theologies before Vatican II -- 4. Remarks on the Vatican Council and Its Reception -- Part 2 Reading the Tradition -- Introduction -- 5. The Scripture -- 6. Ordering of Ministries -- 7. Significant Figures and Writers -- 8. Second Millennium -- Part 3 Contemporary Theological Reflections on Mission and Ministry -- Introduction -- 9. Royal Priesthood -- 10. Presence and Representation -- 11. Mission, Ministry, Leadership, Order -- Notes -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z David Power, the doyen of sacramental theologians in North America, has written a magisterial work on the mission, ministry, and order of the church that is historically comprehensive, theologically progressive, ecumenically and globally focused, and practical in its prescriptions},
language = {English},
author = {Power, David Noel},
year = {2008},
note = {OCLC: 1031211443},
}
Intro – Contents – Acknowledgments – Introduction: One Baptism, Many Gifts for Mission and Ministry – Part 1 Church Mission and Ministry in Present Context – Introduction – 1. Mission and Ministry since Vatican II (A): Latin America, Asia, Africa – 2. Mission and Ministry since Vatican II (B): Europe, USA, General Reflections – 3. Events and Theologies before Vatican II – 4. Remarks on the Vatican Council and Its Reception – Part 2 Reading the Tradition – Introduction – 5. The Scripture – 6. Ordering of Ministries – 7. Significant Figures and Writers – 8. Second Millennium – Part 3 Contemporary Theological Reflections on Mission and Ministry – Introduction – 9. Royal Priesthood – 10. Presence and Representation – 11. Mission, Ministry, Leadership, Order – Notes – Index – A – B – C – D – E – F – G – H – I – J – K – L – M – N – O – P – Q – R – S – T – U – V – W – Y – Z David Power, the doyen of sacramental theologians in North America, has written a magisterial work on the mission, ministry, and order of the church that is historically comprehensive, theologically progressive, ecumenically and globally focused, and practical in its prescriptions
Edward Schillebeeckx, Ted Mark Schoof, & Edward Schillebeeckx.
The church with a human face.
of The collective works of Edward SchillebeeckxBloomsbury, London, New ed edition, 2014.
OCLC: 884739620
link
bibtex
@book{schillebeeckx_church_2014,
address = {London},
edition = {New ed},
series = {The collective works of {Edward} {Schillebeeckx}},
title = {The church with a human face},
isbn = {978-0-567-10505-9 978-0-567-50392-3 978-0-567-53361-6},
language = {eng},
number = {[ser. eds.: Ted Mark Schoof ...] ; Vol. 9},
publisher = {Bloomsbury},
author = {Schillebeeckx, Edward and Schoof, Ted Mark and Schillebeeckx, Edward},
year = {2014},
note = {OCLC: 884739620},
}
R. Kevin Seasoltz.
A virtuous church: Catholic theology, ethics, and liturgy for the 21st Century.
Orbis Books, Maryknoll, N.Y, 2012.
link
bibtex
@book{seasoltz_virtuous_2012,
address = {Maryknoll, N.Y},
title = {A virtuous church: {Catholic} theology, ethics, and liturgy for the 21st {Century}},
isbn = {978-1-57075-973-4},
shorttitle = {A virtuous church},
publisher = {Orbis Books},
author = {Seasoltz, R. Kevin},
year = {2012},
keywords = {Catholic Church, Christianity and culture, Church renewal},
}
George B. Wilson.
Clericalism: the death of priesthood.
Liturgical Press, Collegeville, Minn, 2008.
OCLC: ocn129950113
link
bibtex
@book{wilson_clericalism_2008,
address = {Collegeville, Minn},
title = {Clericalism: the death of priesthood},
isbn = {978-0-8146-2945-1},
shorttitle = {Clericalism},
publisher = {Liturgical Press},
author = {Wilson, George B.},
year = {2008},
note = {OCLC: ocn129950113},
keywords = {Catholic Church, Priesthood},
}
Cindy Wooden.
Clericalism: The culture that enables abuse and insists on hiding it.
America Magazine. August 2018.
Publisher: America Magazine
Paper
link
bibtex
@article{wooden_clericalism_2018,
title = {Clericalism: {The} culture that enables abuse and insists on hiding it},
url = {https://www.americamagazine.org/faith/2018/08/22/clericalism-culture-enables-abuse-and-insists-hiding-it},
journal = {America Magazine},
author = {Wooden, Cindy},
month = aug,
year = {2018},
note = {Publisher: America Magazine},
}
Jean Bartunek, Mary Ann Hinsdale, & James F. Keenan.,
editors.
Church ethics and its organizational context: learning from the sex abuse scandal in the Catholic Church.
of Boston College church in the 21st century seriesRowman & Littlefield Publishers, Lanham, MD, 2006.
link
bibtex
@book{bartunek_church_2006,
address = {Lanham, MD},
series = {Boston {College} church in the 21st century series},
title = {Church ethics and its organizational context: learning from the sex abuse scandal in the {Catholic} {Church}},
isbn = {978-0-7425-3247-2 978-0-7425-3248-9},
shorttitle = {Church ethics and its organizational context},
publisher = {Rowman \& Littlefield Publishers},
editor = {Bartunek, Jean and Hinsdale, Mary Ann and Keenan, James F.},
year = {2006},
keywords = {Authority, Catholic Church, Catholic authors, Celibacy, Child sexual abuse by clergy, Christian ethics, Church discipline, Church polity, Discipline, Religious aspects Catholic Church},
}
Jennifer J. Llewellyn, & Daniel Philpott.,
editors.
Restorative justice, reconciliation, and peacebuilding.
Oxford University Press, USA, Oxford ; New York, 2014.
link
bibtex
abstract
@book{llewellyn_restorative_2014,
address = {Oxford ; New York},
title = {Restorative justice, reconciliation, and peacebuilding},
isbn = {978-0-19-936486-2 978-0-19-936487-9},
abstract = {"All over the world the practice of peacebuilding is beset with common dilemmas: peace versus justice, religious versus secular approaches, individual versus structural justice, reconciliation versus retribution, and the harmonization of the sheer multiplicity of practices involved in repairing past harms. Progress towards the resolution of these dilemmas requires far more than reforming institutions and practices but rather clear thinking about the more basic questions: What is justice? And how is it related to the building of peace? The twin concepts of reconciliation and restorative justice, both involving the holistic restoration of right relationship, contain not only a compelling logic of justice but also great promise for resolving peacebuilding's tensions and for constructing and assessing its institutions and practices. This volume furthers this potential by developing not only the core content of these concepts but also their implications for accountability, forgiveness, reparations, traditional practices, human rights, and international law. While the volume's central orientation is theory, it contains much of interest to a wide range of scholars as well as practitioners. It is both interdisciplinary and accessibly written. It situates its analysis in countries as diverse as South Africa, El Salvador, Canada, and East Timor and in the work of institutions and communities such as the United Nations, the Catholic Church, various indigenous communities, and the international law community. It contains essays by leading scholars of restorative justice, international law, transitional justice, political philosophy and theology"--},
publisher = {Oxford University Press, USA},
editor = {Llewellyn, Jennifer J. and Philpott, Daniel},
year = {2014},
keywords = {Justice, Administration of, POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / Diplomacy, Peace-building, Reconciliation, Restorative justice},
}
"All over the world the practice of peacebuilding is beset with common dilemmas: peace versus justice, religious versus secular approaches, individual versus structural justice, reconciliation versus retribution, and the harmonization of the sheer multiplicity of practices involved in repairing past harms. Progress towards the resolution of these dilemmas requires far more than reforming institutions and practices but rather clear thinking about the more basic questions: What is justice? And how is it related to the building of peace? The twin concepts of reconciliation and restorative justice, both involving the holistic restoration of right relationship, contain not only a compelling logic of justice but also great promise for resolving peacebuilding's tensions and for constructing and assessing its institutions and practices. This volume furthers this potential by developing not only the core content of these concepts but also their implications for accountability, forgiveness, reparations, traditional practices, human rights, and international law. While the volume's central orientation is theory, it contains much of interest to a wide range of scholars as well as practitioners. It is both interdisciplinary and accessibly written. It situates its analysis in countries as diverse as South Africa, El Salvador, Canada, and East Timor and in the work of institutions and communities such as the United Nations, the Catholic Church, various indigenous communities, and the international law community. It contains essays by leading scholars of restorative justice, international law, transitional justice, political philosophy and theology"–