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This document outlines a proposed paper on the moral case for forgiveness in cases of clergy sexual abuse. The paper will argue that Gospel forgiveness, as a morally called for virtue, needs to be made available to priest abusers by their victims and the Church. The outline includes an introduction explaining the need for studying forgiveness in this crisis. The body will provide background on clergy abuse, Christian teachings on forgiveness, and the moral dilemmas posed by issues like repentance and the Church's zero tolerance policy. It will examine concrete cases and make the moral argument that forgiveness can be a process of healing for both victims and abusers. The conclusion will provide recommendations.
This document outlines a proposed paper on the moral case for forgiveness in cases of clergy sexual abuse. The paper will argue that Gospel forgiveness, as a morally called for virtue, needs to be made available to priest abusers by their victims and the Church. The outline includes an introduction explaining the need for studying forgiveness in this crisis. The body will provide background on clergy abuse, Christian teachings on forgiveness, and the moral dilemmas posed by issues like repentance and the Church's zero tolerance policy. It will examine concrete cases and make the moral argument that forgiveness can be a process of healing for both victims and abusers. The conclusion will provide recommendations.
This document outlines a proposed paper on the moral case for forgiveness in cases of clergy sexual abuse. The paper will argue that Gospel forgiveness, as a morally called for virtue, needs to be made available to priest abusers by their victims and the Church. The outline includes an introduction explaining the need for studying forgiveness in this crisis. The body will provide background on clergy abuse, Christian teachings on forgiveness, and the moral dilemmas posed by issues like repentance and the Church's zero tolerance policy. It will examine concrete cases and make the moral argument that forgiveness can be a process of healing for both victims and abusers. The conclusion will provide recommendations.
Title: An Underrated Virtue in an Overwhelming Crisis: The Moral Case for Forgiveness in Clergy Sexual Abuse: Thesis statement: The Gospel forgiveness is a morally called for virtue that has to be made available to the Priest-Abuser by the Victim-Survivor, in particular, and by the Church, in general. Gospel forgiveness is that last thing in the Clergy Sexual Abuse Pandoras Box: Hope. Proposed Outline: I.) INTRODUCTION a. Why the need for a moral study on Forgiveness in Clergy Sexual Abuse Crisis? II.) BODY a. Brief information about the Clergy Sexual Abuse a.1 The Western Experience a.2 Some Asian perspectives b. Christian Teaching on Forgiveness b.1 Church Documents b.2 Theological Perspectives b.2a The Trinitarian Model of Forgiveness b.2b The Conditions for Forgiveness c. The Moral Dilemma (Factors making the case complicated) c.1 Repentance as a pre-requisite for forgiveness? c.2 Legal and Media languages seem to focus on hate, ostracization, punishment, and despair towards Priest-Abusers. c.3 The Churchs Zero-tolerance rule against Priest-Abusers c.4 The case of Cheap Forgiveness d. The Concrete Cases of Clergy Sexual Abuse and Forgiveness d.1 Case #1 d.2 Case #2 e. The Moral Case for Forgiveness in Clergy Sexual Abuse e.1 Repentance as optional pre-requisite e.2 Beyond the Legal and Media Blitzkrieg e.3 The Church as Home for Healing for both Victim-Survivors and PriestAbusers e. 4 Forgiveness as a process III) CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
PROPOSED PAPER FOR FUNDAMENTAL MORAL THEOLOGY
By Michael Angelo A. Dacalos, MSC Proposed Bibliography Books Alken, Martha. The Healing Power of Forgiving. New York: Crossroad Publishing Company, 1997. Arnold, Johann Christoph. Why Forgive? New York: Orbis Books, 2005. Bosco, Antoinette. Radical Forgiveness. Mumbai: Orbis Books, 2009. Fleming, Patrick, Sue Lauber-Fleming, and Mark T. Matousek. Broken Trust: Stories of Pain, Hope, and Healing from Clerical Abuse Survivors and Abusers. New York: Crossroad Publishing Company, 2007. Gaines, Janet Howe. Forgiveness in a Wounded World: Jonahs Dilemma. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2003. Jones, L. Gregory. Embodying Forgiveness: A Theological Analysis. Michigan: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1995. Keenan, James F. The Works of Mercy: The Heart of Catholicism. Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2005. McCullough, Michael E., Kenneth I. Pargament, and Carl E. Thoresen, eds. Forgiveness: Theory, Research, and Practice. New York: The Guilford Press, 2000. Plante, Thomas G. Bless Me Father for I Have Sinned: Perspectives on Sexual Abuse Committed by Roman Catholic Priests. Connecticut: Praeger, 1999. Rossetti, Stephen J. A Tragic Grace: The Catholic Church and Child Sexual Abuse. Minnesota: The Liturgical Press, 1996. Articles
52 Apologetics: 52 Faith-Building Devotions Defending Christianity (I am set to defend the gospel, give an answer for my hope, and fight for the faith: Philippians 1:17; 1 Peter 3:15; Jude 3).