948 resultados para Catholic Church. Diocese of Chartres (France)
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This article examines advocacy of Catholic restorative justice for clerical child sexual abuse from the standpoint of feminist criminological critiques of the use of restorative mediation in sexual offence cases. In particular, it questions the Catholic invocation of grace and forgiveness of survivors of abuse in light of critical feminist concerns about the exploitation of emotions in restorative practices, especially in regard to sexual and other gender-based offences. In the context of sexual abuse, the Catholic appeal to grace has the potential for turning into an extraordinary demand made of victims not only to rehabilitate offenders and the church in the eyes of the community, but also to work towards the spiritual absolution of the abuser. This unique feature of Catholic-oriented restorative justice raises important concerns in terms of feminist critiques of the risk of abuses of power within mediation, and is also incompatible with orthodox restorative justice theory, which, although it advocates a ‘spiritual’ response to crime, is concerned foremost with the rights, needs and experiences of victims.
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The final question is: what happens in the meantime? Is it effective to dissent while conservatives hold power and clearty are not about to make any major changes? What good does it do to repeatedly bang one's head against the wall when progress is not being made? There is no one simple answer to this question, but rather several applicable ones. The first possible answer is that dissent currently does little good. The conservative hierarchy is still the dominant force within Catholicism. This hierarchy has made a habit, evidenced by the birth control debate, of pressing its conservative agenda despite popular opposition. Many people think, that if this hierarchy has not given in to the mass of opinion against it yet, dissent is futile and useless. Why argue with someone who does not listen to your argument?
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Dexter, Mich. residences and church. Publication information: Chicago, Ill. : Everts & Stewart, 1874.
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Bibliography: p. 187-188.
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Vol. [16]: Index.
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Supplements 1-2 called v. 17-18 (cataloged separately)
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Contents: v. 3. The glorious teachings of our holy religion
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v. 1. The beautiful teachings of the holy Catholic Church.--v. 2. Light from the altar; or, The true Catholic in the church of Christ.
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"Reprinted with additions ... 1907."
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Accompanied by "Index, vol. xvi." (ix, 928 p. illus., (ports.) 26 cm.) Published: New York, The Encyclopedia press, inc. [c1914]
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Mode of access: Internet.