The Clergy of Michigan

The Clergy of Michigan
Title The Clergy of Michigan PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 84
Release 1980
Genre Clergy
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Together

Together
Title Together PDF eBook
Author STANLEY R. COPELAND
Publisher
Pages 190
Release 2018-10
Genre
ISBN 9780692190418

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"Together" is a tale of one United Methodist Church that embraces a mission to "Love ALL people into relationship with Jesus Christ" and how they had to learn to accept the "ALL people" that Christ sent them to love.

The Grounds & Occasions of the Contempt of the Clergy and Religion Enquired Into

The Grounds & Occasions of the Contempt of the Clergy and Religion Enquired Into
Title The Grounds & Occasions of the Contempt of the Clergy and Religion Enquired Into PDF eBook
Author John Eachard
Publisher
Pages 168
Release 1672
Genre Clergy
ISBN

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The Conspiracy

The Conspiracy
Title The Conspiracy PDF eBook
Author Monsignor William McCarthy
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 375
Release 2010-08-18
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1450239668

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The Conspiracy chronicles the monumental struggles of an innocent priest, Monsignor William McCarthy, falsely accused in 2003 of molesting two young sisters more than 23 years earlier. On the eve of his retirement from a stellar career as a priest and pastor, for the next five tortuous years, he was the victim of an anonymous complaint that was accepted as true by his bishop and friend of 40 years. Share his travails and see how ones faith can overcome the worst injustices that man can heap on a holy and totally innocent person." -- Jack Kraft, Esq. Monsignor William McCarthy paints a picture embracing a situation that is almost impossible to comprehend. Had I not stood by him throughout the years of pure hell he experienced, I would not have believed the outright calumny by a detective, and how the subsequent action of his bishop and diocesan staff could have occurred. Child abuse is a terrible thing, but equally horrible is when innocent priests are unjustly condemned and destroyed by the hierarchy of their church. -- Arthur N. Hoagland, M.D. This book is a must read for any Catholic who loves their Church but is concerned about its often self-destructive response to the tragedy of clerical pedophilia. It is story about tragedy and triumph. The tragedy of the Church that Monsignor McCarthy loves deeply, and into which he has selflessly devoted his entire life, but is sometimes governed by people who have lost all sense of justice. It is a Church that betrayed him. In its attempt to protect the victims of child abuse, it established a new category of victims: its faithful priests. The triumph of Monsignor McCarthy is his faith and love of Jesus, which saw him through his terrible ordeal in spite of the evil that was perpetrated against him. -- Deacon Joseph Keenan

The Michigan Churchman

The Michigan Churchman
Title The Michigan Churchman PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 16
Release 1920
Genre Episcopalians
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Christian Clergy in American Politics

Christian Clergy in American Politics
Title Christian Clergy in American Politics PDF eBook
Author Sue E. S. Crawford
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 302
Release 2003-05-06
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0801875137

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In recent decades, Christian clergy have ever more frequently had to decide whether to become involved in politics. When they do become involved, their influence can be substantial. In this book Sue E. S. Crawford, Laura R. Olson, and their coauthors explore the political choices clergy make and the consequences of these choices. Drawing on personal interviews and statistical data to place the actions of clergy in both their religious and secular contexts, the authors study mainline and evangelical Protestant, Catholic, and Mennonite communities. They examine the role of white, African American, and female religious leaders. And they address issues of local development, city government, and national and international politics. Contributors: Christi J. Braun, Boston University School of Law • Timothy A. Byrnes, Colgate University • James C. Cavendish, University of South Florida • Sue E. S. Crawford, Creighton University • Katie Day, Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia • Melissa M. Deckman, Washington College • Paul A. Djupe, Denison University • Joel S. Fetzer, Central Michigan University • James L. Guth, Furman University • Ted G. Jelen, University of Nevada-Las Vegas • Laura R. Olson, Clemson University • James M. Penning, Calvin College • Mary R. Sawyer, Iowa State University • Corwin E. Smidt, Calvin College

Lead Us Not Into Temptation

Lead Us Not Into Temptation
Title Lead Us Not Into Temptation PDF eBook
Author Jason Berry
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 446
Release 2000
Genre Child sexual abuse
ISBN 9780252068126

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While seminaries, by many accounts, admit an increasing number of homosexuals, women are strictly barred from ministerial roles. The church's time-honored tradition of "avoiding scandal" also backfires. For by the shielding of fallen clerics, Berry shows, the suffering of the abused is often compounded.