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Patrick LANGUE
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Should the secrecy of spiritual guidance be questioned?
[...]In the context of priestly formation propaedeutic and seminary how can the internal and external fora be articulated when the recent Ciase Report in France has deabsolutised secrec[...]
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146/2 (2024) | 250 - 267 |
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Jacques TURCK
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Justice, mercy… and hope
[...]Continuing his reflection on the accompaniment of clerics and religious guilty of abuse cf NRT 144 2022 p 593603 the author meditates on their possible forgiveness Does human justi[...]
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146/4 (2024) | 548 - 561 |
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Noëlle HAUSMAN
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Is there a future for consecrated life? And for the Church?
[...]The abuse crisis leads to a closer look at the future of consecrated life after a century of aggiornamento of religious life and manifestations attributed to the Spirit in the soca[...]
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145/2 (2023) | 254 - 270 |
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Béatrice GUILLON
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Victims of abuse in the Church. For a theology of vulnerability, responsibility and healing
[...]The massive character of abuse in the Church revealed in the recent Sauve Report contrains us to take a fresh look at the theology of salvation in which the ecclesial body lives ac[...]
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144/1 (2022) | 24 - 37 |
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Agnès DESMAZIÈRES
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Dialogue, co-responsibility and conversion of the Church. Milestones for an ecclesial morality from Bernard Häring
[...]In the face of the current crisis of sexual abuse in the Church there is an urgent need to deepen the relationship between ecclesiology and morality Bernard Haring's reflection is [...]
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144/2 (2022) | 216 - 231 |
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Jacques TURCK
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On Calvary, there were three crosses. Reflections on accompanying abusers in the Church
[...]In the aftermath of the CIASE report how can we ensure the accompaniment of clerics and religious who have committed sexual offences against minors and vulnerable persons Some elem[...]
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144/4 (2022) | 593 - 603 |
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Noëlle HAUSMAN
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Formation by preventing abuse. Putting aside old ways of thinking and taking responsibility in the Church
[...]Those in charge of the formation of future priests or religious are more than ever required in relation to their candidates to deal with affective and sexual questions inherent to [...]
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140/1 (2018) | 55 - 73 |