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Update to Clergy Sexual Assault Bibliography https://faithtrustinstitute.org/news/update-to-clergy-sexual-assault-bibliography Rev. Jim Evinger has released an update to the Annotated Bibliography of Clergy Sexual Abuse and Sexual Boundary Violations in Religious Communities. Now more than 1,800 pages, this is the 38th revision to the bibliography since it was created in 1995. No publishersbutlerClergy EthicsSexual Abuse by ClergyWhat's NewMultifaith2022-09-28T00:33:31ZNews ItemGuest Blog: Hope in the Research #8 https://faithtrustinstitute.org/blog/279 In this blog post, Rev. James Evinger highlights some recent research trends, including research in communities and contexts that are underrepresented or ignored in Western media, evidence-based methodologies, conceptual frameworks and analysis that explore theological and ethical responses to abuse, secular and institutional responses, and relevant historical material.
Since 1995, Rev. Evinger has reviewed materials and updated the Annotated Bibliography of Clergy Sexual Abuse and Sexual Boundary Violations in Religious Communities. This huge undertaking has provided an extraordinary resource for scholars and researchers, as well as those seeking to address the needs of survivors.No publishersbutlerClergy EthicsSexual Abuse by ClergyChild AbuseMultifaith2022-04-04T21:05:28ZBlog EntryGuest Blog: Hope in the Research #7 https://faithtrustinstitute.org/blog/278 In this blog post, Rev. James Evinger highlights some recent research trends, including research in diverse religious communities and settings that have been underrepresented or ignored, evidence-based methodologies, and specific factors related to clergy abuse cases within the legal/justice system.
Since 1995, Rev. Evinger has reviewed materials and updated the Annotated Bibliography of Clergy Sexual Abuse and Sexual Boundary Violations in Religious Communities. This huge undertaking has provided an extraordinary resource for scholars and researchers, as well as those seeking to address the needs of survivors. No publishersbutlerClergy EthicsChild AbuseMultifaithSexual ViolenceSexual Abuse by Clergy2021-10-07T05:34:13ZBlog EntryGuest Blog: Hope in the Research #6 https://faithtrustinstitute.org/blog/276 In this blog post, Rev. James Evinger highlights some recent research trends, including the emergence of diverse frameworks for understanding sexual boundary violations within spiritual contexts and the increase in research in communities and religious contexts that have been underrepresented or ignored.
Since 1995, Rev. Evinger has reviewed materials and updated the Annotated Bibliography of Clergy Sexual Abuse and Sexual Boundary Violations in Religious Communities. This huge undertaking has provided an extraordinary resource for scholars and researchers, as well as those seeking to address the needs of survivors. No publishersbutlerSexual Abuse by ClergyClergy Ethics & Healthy BoundariesMultifaith2021-02-18T19:39:36ZBlog EntryE-Books: Healthy Boundaries 101 and 201 Workbooks https://faithtrustinstitute.org/e-books-healthy-boundaries-101-and-201-workbooks To help trainers and students during these days of social distancing, we're releasing our Healthy Boundaries 101 and 201 workbooks as ebooks.No publishersbutlerSexual Abuse by ClergyClergy Ethics & Healthy BoundariesMultifaith2022-09-28T00:46:38ZNews ItemGuest Blog: Pope's 'New' Approach Makes No Sense https://faithtrustinstitute.org/blog/270 This guest blog by Mary Dispenza, NW Directory of SNAP, discusses the failures of the new Vatican policy on reporting sexual abuse.No publishersbutlerClergy EthicsChristianSexual Abuse by Clergy2019-06-03T21:59:09ZBlog Entry#ChurchToo: Mennonite Church Eastern Canada https://faithtrustinstitute.org/news/churchtoo-mennonite-church-eastern-canada Ten Denominations Respond to Mennonite Church Eastern Canada’s Invitation to Engage #ChurchToo MovementNo publishersbutlerCurrent EventsSexual Abuse by Clergy2019-04-23T22:07:13ZNews ItemPlease Proclaim from the Housetops https://faithtrustinstitute.org/blog/marie-fortune/266 “So have no fear of them; for nothing is covered up that will not be uncovered, and nothing secret that will not become known. What I say to you in the dark, tell in the light; and what you hear whispered, proclaim from the housetops.” (Matthew 10:26-7)
This is what justice looks like. We are getting a glimpse of it with the release of the Pennsylvania Grand Jury Report on child sexual abuse in six Roman Catholic dioceses.No publishersbutlerClergy EthicsChild AbuseSexual Abuse by Clergy2018-08-21T18:40:06ZBlog EntryStatement on the Pennsylvania Grand Jury Report on Child Sexual Abuse by Catholic Clergy https://faithtrustinstitute.org/news/statement-on-the-pennsylvania-grand-jury-report-on-child-sexual-abuse-by-catholic-clergy 300 priests. Thousands of children. A powerful institution. Decades of harm and betrayal.
It’s been almost twenty years since the first public acknowledgement of child sexual abuse by Catholic priests in the United States. In the years that followed, we’ve seen similar stories come to light from all around the world.
We are grateful for the painful work of the members of the Grand Jury. The two years they spent working on this investigation has shaken the faith community to its core, but it has also vindicated the thousands of victims who have been silenced, ignored, and left to suffer with deep wounds—psychological, physical, as well as spiritual.No publishersbutlerCurrent EventsChild AbuseSexual Abuse by Clergy2018-10-10T20:51:33ZNews ItemGuest Blog: Hope in the Research, Part 2 https://faithtrustinstitute.org/blog/264 Since 2008, FaithTrust generously has posted on its website a continuing document I compile, Annotated Bibliography of Clergy Sexual Abuse and Sexual Boundary Violations in Religious Communities. Intended to be extensive and broad, the bibliography, as of the semi-annual update of May 1, 2018, is now 1,660+ pages. From the new entries in this 32nd update, the following are notable themes in the literature which deserve attention...No publishersbutlerClergy EthicsSexual Abuse by ClergyMultifaith2018-05-02T21:43:03ZBlog EntryHealthy Boundaries Training in the News https://faithtrustinstitute.org/news/boundaries-training-in-the-news The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ran a great article called "Clergy Learn How to Navigate Ethical Dilemmas" about clergy boundary training, highlighting the curriculum created by FaithTrust Institute, and the importance of the training in light of the #MeToo and #ChurchToo movements to address sexual abuse and harassment in faith communities.No publishersbutlerClergy EthicsClergy Ethics & Healthy BoundariesSexual ViolenceSexual Abuse by Clergy2018-03-02T01:38:24ZNews ItemGuest Blog: Shame on Pope Francis for Casting Doubt on Clergy-Abuse Victims https://faithtrustinstitute.org/blog/261 This Op-Ed by our friend and colleague Mary Dispenza was published in the Seattle Times on January 26, 2018. Mary is allowing us to share it here with you.
In scripture we find the lines, “If someone slaps you on the right cheek, turn to them the other cheek also.” Survivors of clerical sex abuse are tired of turning the other cheek — tired of lies and promises, especially by popes, who through the ages have formed commission after commission, held conference after conference, issued report after report, and made promise after promise.No publishersbutlerChild AbuseSexual Abuse by Clergy2018-01-31T22:49:28ZBlog EntryGuest Blog: Hope in the Research https://faithtrustinstitute.org/blog/257 By Rev. James S. Evinger —
Since 2008, FaithTrust generously has posted on its website a document I compile, Annotated Bibliography of Clergy Sexual Abuse and Sexual Boundary Violations in Religious Communities. Intended to be extensive and broad, the bibliography, as of the semi-annual update of October 11, 2017, is now over 1,600 pages. Here are four emergent themes in the recent (last five years) literature which deserve attention from those who support FaithTrust’s mission.No publishersbutlerCurrent EventsClergy EthicsSexual Abuse by Clergy2017-10-13T17:43:09ZBlog EntryJust Released: 30th Edition of the Clergy Annotated Bibliography of Clergy Sexual Abuse and Sexual Boundary Violations in Religious Communities https://faithtrustinstitute.org/news/30th-edition-of-the-clergy-abuse-bibliography The 30th Revised Edition of the Annotated Bibliography of Clergy Sexual Abuse and Sexual Boundary Violations in Religious Communities is available now. This epic undertaking by James Evinger is an encompassing resource that includes non-fiction books, academic journals, law reviews, newspapers, websites, broadcast materials, etc. Over 1,300 pages in length, this is an invaluable resource for academics, as well as faith communities.No publishersbutlerCurrent EventsClergy EthicsClergy Ethics & Healthy BoundariesSexual Abuse by Clergy2017-03-08T01:28:03ZNews ItemGUEST BLOG: Dancing in the Darkness https://faithtrustinstitute.org/blog/252 My friend Amy doesn’t do windows. Unless she happens to be working on a computer system using Microsoft. In that case, she’s an expert, on single PC’s or corporate systems. In the course of this work, with all the fast clicking often required to solve complicated, technological issues, she’s sometimes found herself accidentally running across a whole can of worms no ethical person would dare to ignore.
Amy does do doors, if need be. Even if those doors open into places where others might fear to tread. No publishersbutlerSexual Abuse by Clergy2016-12-29T18:13:58ZBlog Entry