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Patrick
J. Wall - Clergy Abuse
and the Catholic Church
Behind the Pine Curtin
- This Web is
established and maintained by Patrick Marker, a former
student of St. John's, who was abused by a monk and discovered
that many other students suffered similar abuse. He was
the Whistle-blower who made the problem public and was appointed
to the External Review Board in 2002.
BishopAccountability.org
- documenting the sexual abuse crisis in the Catholic church.
We
endorse no particular analysis of the root causes of the crisis,
and we advocate no reforms. Our job
is to provide the facts and evidence that everyone needs for
understanding.
CTA Call to Action works for the kind of church
personified by Pope John XXIII, glimpsed at the Second Vatican Council,
outlined at the
US Bishops' 1976 Call To Action conference,
proclaimed by 20,000 signers in CTA's
"Call for Reform in the Catholic Church"
(New York Times, Ash Wednesday, 1990) and encouraged by Joseph Cardinal
Bernardin in his Catholic Common Ground initiative. Click here for
Church reform highlights.
CORPUS is the Association for an Inclusive Priesthood, which rooted in
a strong Eucharistic commitment, promotes an expanded and
renewed priesthood of married and single men and women in the
Catholic Church.
Deliver us from Evil - the movie.
DignityUSA founded in 1969 works for respect and justice for all gay,
lesbian, bisexual, and transgender persons in the Catholic
Church and the world through education, advocacy and support.
Sex, Priests, and Secret Codes -
website devoted to a
Discussion Aimed at Stopping Clerical Sexual Abuse
SNAP - Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests is a self-help organization of men and women who were sexually
abused by spiritual elders (Catholic priests, brothers, nuns,
ministers, teachers, etc). Members find healing and empowerment
by joining with other survivors.
VOTF - Voice
of the Faithful was formed in response to the clergy sexual
abuse crisis to provide a prayerful voice, attentive to the
Spirit, through which the Faithful can actively participate in
the governance and guidance of the Catholic Church.
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