Guidelines for the Use of Psychology in Seminairy Admissions

Guidelines for the Use of Psychology in Seminairy Admissions
Title Guidelines for the Use of Psychology in Seminairy Admissions PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 11
Release 2015
Genre Catholic theological seminaries
ISBN 9781601374615

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Guidelines for the Use of Psychology in the Admission and Formation of Candidates for the Priesthood

Guidelines for the Use of Psychology in the Admission and Formation of Candidates for the Priesthood
Title Guidelines for the Use of Psychology in the Admission and Formation of Candidates for the Priesthood PDF eBook
Author Catholic Church. Congregatio pro Institutione Catholica
Publisher
Pages 23
Release 2009
Genre Vocation (in religious orders, congregations, etc.)
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Seminary Formation

Seminary Formation
Title Seminary Formation PDF eBook
Author Katarina Schuth
Publisher Liturgical Press
Pages 216
Release 2016-10-04
Genre Religion
ISBN 0814648274

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The past thirty years have witnessed tremendous societal and ecclesial changes that continue to inform ministry education in the 21st century. In Seminary Formation, Katarina Schuth, OSF, examines the many aspects of theologate-level schools including their structures and missions, organization and leadership, student enrollment, backgrounds of both seminarians and lay students, and the evolution and development of degree programs, including human and spiritual, intellectual and pastoral formation. Seminary Formation also helpfully includes substantial commentaries on Schuth’s research by Ronald Rolheiser, Thomas Walters, Leon M. Hutton, Barbara Reid, and Peter Vaccari. An exploration of the changes in seminaries and schools of theology, with statistical analysis, from 1985 to the present, Seminary Formation anticipates the challenges ahead and considers new directions for the future.

Sexual Abuse in the Catholic Church

Sexual Abuse in the Catholic Church
Title Sexual Abuse in the Catholic Church PDF eBook
Author Thomas G. Plante Ph.D.
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 285
Release 2011-10-20
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0313393885

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Taking on a still-controversial topic, a diverse group of experts, including victims and clergy, offers reflections on the sexual abuse crisis in the Catholic Church, examining what the church has done—and what it still needs to do—to protect children. Sexual Abuse in the Catholic Church: A Decade of Crisis, 2002–2012 is a thoughtful, multidisciplinary commentary. Beginning when the scandal first broke in Boston in 2002, this first-of-its-kind work offers a wide range of opinion, both positive and negative, on what has been done in the ensuing ten years to stop and prevent such abuse. Through the contributions here, readers can delve into the world of the church hierarchy and into the minds of abusive priests and their victims. The book presents the views of leading academics and psychologists, but also allows the church to speak. First-person insights from victims are shared, as in a chapter written by a woman abused by a clergy member as an adolescent. She explains what happened, the resulting trauma, how she healed, and what she thinks needs to be done to prevent future abuse—a subject that still makes headlines and stirs debate.

The Inner Life of Priests

The Inner Life of Priests
Title The Inner Life of Priests PDF eBook
Author Gerard J. McGlone
Publisher Liturgical Press
Pages 217
Release 2012
Genre Religion
ISBN 0814634389

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The Inner Life of Priests is a landmark exploration of how the categories and practices of psychology are contributing to a new health and vitality in the priesthood. Authors McGlone and Sperry (both nationally-recognized experts on the integration of psychology and spirituality in priestly life), investigate issues and answer questions that concern those invested in the healthy ministry of priests everyone from the people in the pews to those in Church leadership. They include: How has psychology helped us understand both mental and spiritual health of those applying to Catholic seminaries and then serving in priestly ministry? How has it shaped understanding of key issues like affective maturity, cultural competency and even the discipline of celibacy? How has it helped Church leaders better understanding and positively influence clerical culture in seminaries, dioceses, and religious orders? Catholic laity, priests, seminarians, vocation directors, those considering religious and priestly vocations everyone interested in how men serving in this critical ministerial role are identified, formed and supported will welcome this authoritative and positive book.

Roman Catholicism in America

Roman Catholicism in America
Title Roman Catholicism in America PDF eBook
Author Chester Gillis
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 415
Release 2020-03-24
Genre Religion
ISBN 0231551215

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Who are American Catholics and what do they believe and practice? How has American Catholicism influenced and been influenced by American culture and society? This book examines the history of American Catholics from the colonial era to the present, with an emphasis on changes and challenges in the contemporary church. Chester Gillis chronicles America Catholics: where they have come from, how they have integrated into American society, and how the church has influenced their lives. He highlights key events and people, examines data on Catholics and their relationship to the church, and considers the church’s positions and actions on politics, education, and gender and sexuality in the context of its history and doctrines. This second edition of Roman Catholicism in America pays particular attention to the tumultuous past twenty years and points toward the future of the religion in the United States. It examines the unprecedented crisis of sexual abuse by priests—the legal, moral, financial, and institutional repercussions of which continue to this day—and the bishops’ role in it. Gillis also discusses the election of Pope Francis and the controversial role Catholic leadership has played in American politics.

FORMATION OF SALESIANS OF DON BOSCO

FORMATION OF SALESIANS OF DON BOSCO
Title FORMATION OF SALESIANS OF DON BOSCO PDF eBook
Author Formation Department
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 252
Release 2020
Genre
ISBN 0244525323

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